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Middle name for Georgia?

33 replies

Pineapplefreak · 22/08/2013 20:06

We have settled on Georgia for the first name if is baby is a girl (highly unlikely methinks) but I'm stuck for middle names.

I like the sound of Georgia Rose and Georgia May but they are far too popular for my liking so will definitely not be going for them. Don't think I will go for double barrelled but if I like the sound of the two together, I could see us using it at home, as we do for DS.

So I'm thinking one syllable is probably best. Any ideas, I cannot think of anything else!

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MrsMongoose · 24/08/2013 02:42

Georgia Rose... 1D
Georgia May... Jagger

Agree with finding something different. Something like Georgia Elle /Ellen?

LillyNotOfTheValley · 23/08/2013 15:32

Love Georgia, brilliant choice!

I would suggest Georgia Maeve, close to Georgia May but a bit different

Other ideas:
Georgia Niamh
Georgia Fern
Georgia Dawn
Georgia Pearl
Georgia Hebe
Georgia Phoebe
Georgia Maud

BlueStarsAtNight · 22/08/2013 20:48

Georgia Leigh
Georgia Dawn
Georgia Hope
Georgia Kay
Georgia Kate

dopeysheep · 22/08/2013 20:41

Georgia Louise
Georgia Marie
Georgia Rain
I like Georgia Beth it sounds nice.

OddFrog · 22/08/2013 20:33

I saw this and immediately thought Georgia Beth. Not a name I'd usually be drawn to but I think it sounds lovely and I would go for Beth rather than Elizabeth as the full name.

Pineapplefreak · 22/08/2013 20:19

I know, I'm singing it now! I've went on a few rants about its overuse around these parts, literally every baby is something-Rose!

Quite like May but feel its too popular, I hate having something that every one else has. I have never met a Georgia before so it's pretty uncommon here, as I know it would be very normal outside Ireland.

My friends wee girl is Faye so I think that rules it out, but it's nice.

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TWavre · 22/08/2013 20:15

I know it's not one syllable but Georgia Elouise? Or Georgia Fay if you like the sound of May?

BelieveinWigan · 22/08/2013 20:08

Georgia Rose is in the new one direction song Blush

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