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Baby name opinions please!

59 replies

Hemingwayscat · 24/05/2021 15:43

Hi!

I’m 28 weeks and decided not to find out whether it’s a boy or a girl. DH and I are utterly clashing on names and can’t agree on anything!

I’d love your opinions on the following as I am falling down a Pinterest hole and need a reality check...names below are on the reasonable list!

For a boy -
Lysander
Blythe (although is this unisex as I like it for either?)
Laurence (Laurie for short)

For a girl -
Posie
Ramona
Sage
Aurelie

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sprinkleyumnut · 23/08/2021 00:26

Blythe, Sage, Aurelie

SeoultoSeoul · 23/08/2021 00:21

The only Laurence I ever knew, liked to be referred to as Uncle Lolly. He went to prison, dirty bastard.
I hate that name.

wishing3 · 22/08/2021 21:21

Love Laurence and Ramona.😍

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user1493494961 · 22/08/2021 06:22

I only like Laurence, agree with pp, I would start your list again.

Snugglybuggly · 22/08/2021 00:42

Lysander?!

No way

PaolaDiLorenzo · 22/08/2021 00:31

I really like Xander.
If you like Aurelie, what about Arielle ?

Elspethelf · 22/08/2021 00:16

I like Laurie and Ramona the best from your list

Mimilamore · 21/08/2021 20:25

Love Ramona..,,

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 25/05/2021 22:48

2.Lysander - lovely, classy but quite brave (I only know the Shakespeare character, never met one in RL)
3.Blythe - girls only for me as it sounds quite feminine imo and I think of Blythe Danner.
1.Laurence (Laurie for short) - nice and underused classic (and lovely nn choice)

3.Posie - too cutesy for me and more commonly spelt Posy, but fine as a nn for Josephine
2.Ramona - alright, but I'm not keen on the "moan" sound, how about Romola instead?
1.Sage - pretty and useable imo, if slightly hippy sounding
4.Aurelie- no, too close to Orally if you aren't in a French speaking country. Aurelia (especially if pronounced with the "ray" sound) is nice though.

TatianaBis · 25/05/2021 21:22

OP can always spell it with a W.

Cindie943811A · 25/05/2021 19:53

Sage and onions
I believe one of Sylvester Stallone’s sons is called Sage.
Moriarty is a surname that hasn’t made the transition to a first name yet.
Does DH like Maurice or Moritz
How about Leander rather than Lysander?
Horatio?

Synchrony · 25/05/2021 19:51

I'd love to meet a baby Moriarty! Do it!!!

MerryChristmasToYou · 25/05/2021 19:08

Laurence is a French girls name, the feminine version of Laurent.

I wondered how long before that one got mentioned.

So what?

Hufflepuffsunite · 25/05/2021 18:49

I like Posie but not Josephine. I love Juniper which a pp suggested. I like Laurence for a boy - quite classic, makes me think of a handsome scholarly chap riding a bicycle through a cobblestone town for some reason!

Violetlavenders · 25/05/2021 18:37

So?

I thought it might be helpful for the op to know this. That's why.

TatianaBis · 25/05/2021 18:13

@Violetlavenders

Laurence is a French girls name, the feminine version of Laurent.

I only like Lysander and Aurelio.

So?

Andrea is a male name in some countries.

viques · 25/05/2021 17:30

Well, in line with my new resolution to only say positive things OP, isn’t it wonderful that you still have 12 weeks before your baby arrives to keep on looking for a lovely name.

Violetlavenders · 25/05/2021 17:30

Sorry Aurelie

Violetlavenders · 25/05/2021 17:29

Laurence is a French girls name, the feminine version of Laurent.

I only like Lysander and Aurelio.

Asina · 25/05/2021 17:26

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TatianaBis · 25/05/2021 17:11

Meant to say Blythe is def female name.

TatianaBis · 25/05/2021 17:09
  • Love Lysander and Laurence.

I knew a Lysander who went to a tough comprehensive - he was named after the WW2 planes. No-one batted an eyelid. Kids in multicultural cities are far less conservative than MNers.

  • Love Blythe.
  • Aurelie doesn't really work in English - Aurelia.
  • Ramona - don't like the moan in in it - Romilly or Romane/a?
  • Posy is great but maybe a middle name?
Synchrony · 25/05/2021 17:00

Laurence and Ramona or Josephine for me!
Love Laurie but husband vetoed.

Lalliella · 25/05/2021 08:18

@Lemur12

Lysander - not keen Blythe - really not keen Laurence (Laurie for short) - like

Posie - a bit twee.
Ramona - like, but also feels a bit brexity. Rowan? Rowena?
Sage - a herb. How about Fern?
Aurelie - sounds like orally to me - Aureilia is better, or Aurora ?

Agree with nearly all of this!

Prefer Xander to Lysander.

Love Ramona but does sound a bit like Remainer (not a bad thing imo!)

Instead of Aurelie how about Aurelia or Lorelie or Coralie?

Don’t like one syllable girl names, so Sage is out even before covid! Also doesn’t it mean wise man or something?