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So DP and I are TTC and chatted about potential names

32 replies

bratnav · 17/11/2008 14:39

I know, I know, very early

OK, so lets hear your opinions on:

Tristan

Evangeline

DP (and therefore DC) has a 3 syllable quite posh sounding surname.

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bratnav · 20/11/2008 12:19

galwaygirl-that is where DP got them from

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galwaygirl · 20/11/2008 11:37

I like all three names, especially Evangeline (although think I'm biased towards Tristan and Yvane after Stardust )

Anna8888 - do you not mean Emmeline Pankhurst??

Poulet · 18/11/2008 18:07

Thanks Thumbwitch!

Anna8888 · 18/11/2008 17:02

Yvane is weird.

I hate hate hate Yvette.

Yvane sounds like a feminised version of Yves or Ivan. Don't like it at all. Sounds chavvy.

Anna8888 · 18/11/2008 17:00

Tristan is just a complete no no - triste is French for sad. Who wants their child lumbered with a name like that?

Evangeline - well, I hate names in -ine and Evangeline just makes me think of Evangeline Pankhurst.

thumbwitch · 18/11/2008 16:58

Poulet, if you want a good level of response to your name suggestion, start a new thread with the name in the title - that'll get you more responses.

I take it you're a big fan of the X files then...

Poulet · 18/11/2008 16:35

Not sure on etiquette as I'm new to MN - can I add to a thread?
If so, what do people think of Fox for a boy??

CoolYourJets · 18/11/2008 15:47

Tristan - nope.

Evangeline - nice
Yvane - vom... However Evadne is nice.

lastboxoftampons · 18/11/2008 15:11

Thank you

bratnav · 18/11/2008 13:22

No, neither am I

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cyteen · 18/11/2008 12:09

they're both lovely. not mad on Yvane though.

bratnav · 18/11/2008 12:08

congratulations lastbox-wonderful news

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lastboxoftampons · 18/11/2008 12:06

Love, love, love them both!

In fact, Tristan James is our boy pick and has been forever (just got a BFP on Saturday, so we're hoping this is it! ).

I love Evangeline, but wouldn't work with our surname. It has lots of nice choices for shortening also!

Good luck!

RachieB · 17/11/2008 22:12

not keen on either,sorry

bratnav · 17/11/2008 20:51

I have no problem with names being shortened, I have 2 DDs with 'Sunday names' already. I knew they would be shortened, so I just chose names where I liked the abbreviation as much as the full names.

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annasmami · 17/11/2008 18:40

I like Tristan. Works well in German and French too .

Evangeline is nice but will no doubt always be shortened. Still a nice name, though.

bratnav · 17/11/2008 15:38

Like Evadne, lovely

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Lotster · 17/11/2008 15:21

aha.

I am 24 weeks and have had a few favourites so far but am still stumped!

Hope it's clearer for you!

bratnav · 17/11/2008 15:16

similar to Yvonne-ee vain

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LazyLinePainterJane · 17/11/2008 15:14

I quite like Evangeline, though Evie is too popular round here so we discarded it. I like Emmeline though, Emme is a nice shorty.

thumbwitch · 17/11/2008 15:11

not keen on tristan, evangeline is definitely different! what do you think of Evadne as an alternative?

Lotster · 17/11/2008 15:11

Hope I don't sound mean to say this but it's my honest impression, (I recently posted a girls name "poll" thread myself and got far more detailed opinions than I expected!), but Tristan sounds a little bit spoiled...together with a posh surname he could sound more so. Bit like Tarquin in my book.

Evangeline is pretty.

Don't really "get" Yvane. How's it pronounced?

conkertree · 17/11/2008 15:09

neither are my cup of tea really - but the world would be dull if we all liked the same ones.

ForeverOptimistic · 17/11/2008 15:04

Tristan - Ok
Evangeline - No not my cup of tea.