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advice wanted...

32 replies

cass66 · 24/06/2008 22:08

..Am prepared for all opinions.

I have 2 girls already called Jennifer (5) and Heather (3).

due baby no 3 in 2 weeks, don't know the sex.

stuck on a girls name. ok for a boy.

I like old fashioned, uncommon but not weird or daft names. sort of names that you'd think 'I haven't heard that name for a while'. Also like the fact that there are currently no other jenny or heathers at school.

currently have Louise, Elizabeth (with all it's many abbreviations) and Rosemary, which is the outsider but is REALLY growing on me. but none of them really stand out like the other kids names did.

surname begins with P and is 2 syllables. no irish, welsh or scottish connections, pure english!

what do the panel think!! thanks. Cass

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AbbeyA · 24/06/2008 22:19

Lucy
Evelyn (Evie)

AbbeyA · 24/06/2008 22:18

Rebecca
Caroline
Sarah
Eleanor
Charlotte
Amelia
Rosalind
Susannah
Victoria
Abigail
Catheri ne/Katherine

LynetteScavo · 24/06/2008 22:17

Judith

Astrophe · 24/06/2008 22:17

Bronwyn / Bronnie

onepieceoflollipop · 24/06/2008 22:15

Elizabeth or Elisabeth both lovely. One of my dds has a shortened version but we like the fact she can return to the "real" version if she chooses later one. I love Charlotte as well but perhaps that is a little too high up the list of popular names for your taste?

ButterflyMcQueen · 24/06/2008 22:13

my dp would swoon over your dds names

he would say Rachel - i think it goes well!

Hulababy · 24/06/2008 22:10

Matilda
Martha
Florence
Daisy

Might be a bit popular for yo though.

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