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Is indigo too 'out there'?

80 replies

Buddhabowl · 03/02/2022 10:45

Struggling to agree on names with my DH. He's discounting most of my favourite nature names (primrose, amber, pearl) and even my longstanding favourite Esme (he says Esme's are 'everywhere')
But he likes indigo (Indy as a nn) which really surprised me as he's usually fairly conservative.
I like the name but I'm concerned we are too 'normal' for it. Is it too much do you think?

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CourtRand · 09/02/2022 21:32

I think it's fine. Imogen might work for you too.

scandikate · 09/02/2022 07:14

Love it and Indy is a bit more mainstream.

TTCfirstbabyx · 08/02/2022 22:35

I think indigo is lovely. I also love Primrose and am pretty sure this is what I am going to call my baby girl due in a few months. So many people are so against it and names considered "too pretty or girly" on here! Go with what your heart tells you x

wishing3 · 08/02/2022 18:22

I like it, and I tend towards the more traditional.

PineappleWilson · 07/02/2022 16:09

I know a school age Indigo. you won't find many around but she loves her name.

Moonface123 · 07/02/2022 16:06

Its a beautiful name, go with it, its not too out there at all.

xfgdhfgnhkk007 · 07/02/2022 16:03

Love Indigo and Indy/Indie is v cool..

Goooglebox · 07/02/2022 14:01

It's a lovely explorer's name. Like Scout.

Marcipex · 07/02/2022 13:47

Indie-Rae is cute.
I know a Millie-Beaux and a Gracie-Bo.

It only sounds silly imo if the names are too long (and you then insist that the teachers must say Orriana-May every time)

Buddhabowl · 07/02/2022 13:35

@WaffleWaffles I love Indie-Rae. You hear so many criticisms of hyphenated names on here which makes me cautious of using one, but I think Indie is a name that works so well hyphenated.

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Marcipex · 07/02/2022 10:27

I like it, but as it’s used for boys too, I think it needs a definitely feminine middle name.

WaffleWaffles · 07/02/2022 10:15

My daughters friend is Called Indie-Rae and it suits her perfectly, shes 5 and doesn't seem to care about her name.

Indigo is a lovely name also and I wouldn't be concerned with that choice of name at all.

CrackerGal · 06/02/2022 16:43

I love it. I know someone in a different country with a child called that, Indi for short.

Buddhabowl · 06/02/2022 16:42

@Rangoon Marina is indeed beautiful and ideal as we are a sea loving, sailing type family. DH's cousin is Marina though so it's kind of out.
We've considered Marnie which means sea and is on our long list.

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whydiditalkaboutbruno · 06/02/2022 16:42

I love it! ‘Scarlet’ is a popular name so why not indigo.

Buddhabowl · 06/02/2022 16:41

@AlbertBridge we have no ties to India at all, and our little one will likely be blondish and fair skinned and half Irish. I think it would seem strange. It is a beautiful name though.

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Rangoon · 06/02/2022 16:17

What about Marina - it's a nature name and very classic? It could be shortened to Rina.

AlbertBridge · 06/02/2022 16:16

Why not use India? It's a gorgeous, very posh name and Indy as a NN would work perfectly.

ElliotGoss · 06/02/2022 16:05

@ZenNudist

I prefer Amber. Not keen on Pearl (makes me think of US grandmas on TV again!)

Don't call her primrose she will be bullied with it starting with prim. Really wet name. Posy is a contrived nick name. I think she'd get called prim by school friends.

I don't understand what bullying can come from prim?
Buddhabowl · 05/02/2022 16:30

Nice to see some more responses. I think you've convinced me to use it as most of you seem to think it's a fairly normal name.
I still like primrose but leaning more towards indigo as it's a bit less girly and I like the nicknames Indy, Diggy and Gogo.

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ZenNudist · 05/02/2022 09:08

I prefer Amber. Not keen on Pearl (makes me think of US grandmas on TV again!)

Don't call her primrose she will be bullied with it starting with prim. Really wet name. Posy is a contrived nick name. I think she'd get called prim by school friends.

ZenNudist · 05/02/2022 09:04

It's not too out there. I've never met one but it's quite an American thing so you see them on TV shows. It's an OK name. I guess my judgey side thought it's quite a wet name, parents either woo or trying hard to be cool. But thinking about it it's not a bad name. Indy is cute.

MeredithGreyishblue · 05/02/2022 09:00

There was an Idy / Indigo in Home & Away a few years ago. I quite like it.

ScarlettDarling · 05/02/2022 08:57

I like it and don’t think it’s particularly out there at all,

Ceramide · 05/02/2022 08:55

Indigo isn't 'out there' and Esme isn't 'everywhere'.