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26 replies

namegames10 · 01/01/2021 23:18

Need some help with name inspiration for a book set in modern day Britain.

Boy - Dark wavy hair, olivey skin, chunky build, cuddly and loving. A sensitive soul. He's 18 months old.
Girl (Sister) - Dark brown curly hair, olivey skin. She's 3, started school, is bright and well spoken for her age; a bookworm. She is social and rather comical. These are children of a middle class family, but not "posh", parents were around 30 having the eldest (girl) having put their careers first, now balancing family life. Mother is a careered professional, Dad is an aspiring one, but holds a sturdy well paid job as an entrepreneur. Fun loving family.

Girl - short fuzzy white blonde hair, porcelain skin. 2 years old. Daughter of slightly older parents who are fuss pots, everything must be perfect with them and they have done everything by the "parenting guidance". They're struggling with family life and adapting to the addition of the child. The child is spoiled but in the nicest way possible, not bratty.

Maybe TMI but every little helps!

Thanks!!!!! Thanks

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PoodleMoth · 02/01/2021 16:23

@IloveShula some are! When my eldest was 3 she used to read all the time, at nursery she used to often just sit in the book corner and read to the other children or the teacher/ta

Adventing · 02/01/2021 13:37

Raphael
Aurelia
Felicity

Sarahandduck18 · 02/01/2021 13:04

Oliver Charlotte and Luna.

ChristmasinJune · 02/01/2021 10:14

3 year old- Olivia or Grace
18 month old - Henry or Jacob
2 year old- Lacey or Florence

namegame10 · 02/01/2021 10:10

@ILoveShula age appropriate books. When school started, the teachers were actually quite annoyed that she could read before she started.

ILoveShula · 02/01/2021 10:06

Are 3-yr old bookish?

IckleBear · 02/01/2021 09:52

Otis and Cecily

Genevieve

finallychangedmyusername · 02/01/2021 08:25

Brother and sister:
Theodore James Alexander Surname "Teddy"
Lydia Rose Amelia Surname "Liddy"

Blonde girl:
Esme Olivia Surname

TheNanny23 · 02/01/2021 02:03

Reuben
Charlotte
Alice

Rainbowqueeen · 02/01/2021 01:33

Jacob
Grace

Araminta (minty)

boydoggies · 02/01/2021 01:30

Tony and Olive

Amelia (milly)

WaxOnFeckOff · 02/01/2021 01:21

August
Keira

Lilith

Or

Marc
Eden

Harriet

SageRosemary · 02/01/2021 01:14

Oliver and Lottie

Elinor nn Nora

PinkFlamingo888 · 02/01/2021 01:04

Josiah
Sapphire

Annabelle / Isabelle

WhatWouldPhyllisCraneDo · 02/01/2021 00:43

Oliver and Alice.

Annabella/annabelle

Palavah · 02/01/2021 00:42

Do you mean sociable rather than social?

Samuel
Beatrice

Isla-May or Isabella

Cinderella2020 · 02/01/2021 00:39

In order;

Oliver
Cleo

Matilda (Tilly)

gillybombilly · 02/01/2021 00:35

Oliver
Penelope
Alice

WarrickDavisAsPlates · 02/01/2021 00:11

Boy- Gabrielle
Girl- Arabella (maybe called Bella by parents)

Blonde girl- Aurora or Ophelia

MrsWhistledown · 01/01/2021 23:52

Sebastian
Ruby

Clementine

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 01/01/2021 23:50

(Boy) Gabriel.
(Girl)Annabelle.
(Eldest girl) Charlotte
Fuzzy white haired girl Katherine known as (Kitty)

Squeejit · 01/01/2021 23:50

Sebastian & Ruby
Toby & Florence

Jemima, Olivia, Lottie

Ellmau · 01/01/2021 23:45

Their parents probably won't have picked their names on their appearance.

Noah, Sophie and Elodie

Happenchance · 01/01/2021 23:32

In order:

Ruben
Scarlett
Isabella

Kanaloa · 01/01/2021 23:26

I think Lucy & Sam for the first boy and girl. For the 2yo something a bit fussy like Ophelia, Clarabelle etc. I would say though that a 3yo would probably be in nursery or preschool and not school.

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