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Let's see how good you all are! Non-offensive thread guaranteed!

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angel1976 · 15/01/2009 20:29

Hi all,

Lots of strong opinions on this board! Anyway, I decided to start a guaranteed non-offensive thread (well, hopefully anyway!) as this is a hypothetical situation but I promise I will take all suggestions seriously and file it all away for future use as and when it happens. It would also be a test of how good you all name experts are! DH and I are thinking of TTC-ing number 2 very soon. Don't care if it is a boy or girl. DS is Aidan. Our surname starts with R and end with 'ley'. So no names with the same end sound. For example, if DS had been a girl, our favourite girl name would have been Iris but it wouldn't have worked with the surname. Our son could have been an 'Oliver' but we didn't want a name that ended with a letter that the surname started with and the short form of Oliver 'Ollie' wouldn't have sounded good with our surname...

So what name(s) would you suggest for our next DS/DD? We like 'proper' traditional names (no made-up names) that aren't too popular (Aidan is in top 100 but bottom 50). Love names that end with the 'ah' sound like Aidan as it sounds good with our surname. I really love Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's new baby name - Seraphina. Also love Sophia (but probably too popular for us now).

Any suggestions? Let's see how good all your suggestions are! Thank you!

Ax

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dizzydixies · 07/03/2009 13:08

Beatrice nn Bea
Phoebe
Cecelia nn Cece
Cecily
Celeste
Isla
Amelia
Emily

Nathan
Reuben
Hugo
Augustus
Luca
Marcus
Raphae l

mumnosbest · 07/03/2009 12:01

Oops sorry, wrong thread but if missymoo2411 is still about someone's looking for her on the childminders with no mindees thread.

mumnosbest · 07/03/2009 11:59

Not sure how you do it without paying. You could see what other threads she's currently on and (apollogetically, spelt right) hijack it to talk to her there

nappyaddict · 19/02/2009 22:43

How does Aidan end with ah??

angel1976 · 16/01/2009 21:52

chandellina - Freya is pretty but I always imagine a red-head with the name! Not keen on the rest... Sorry.

missymoo2411 - I had no idea Nadia is Aidan backwards!

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missymoo2411 · 16/01/2009 21:41

nadia it is aidan backwards

chandellina · 16/01/2009 21:05

Erica
Freya
Fiona
Silvana

angel1976 · 16/01/2009 19:16

Wow, good list!

Love Madeleine but the short form Maddy is a problem with the surname. I like Cameron too but I would use it with a girl but I guess the short form is Cammy?!!! I can't win.

I like Lucas, considered for DS but DH said it was too 'Italian'!

DH liked Lewis but it wouldn't work with our surname and it's the number 1 boy's name in Scotland!

I love Tristan (my fave boy's name at the moment!) after I watched Stardust but worry it may be too poncey!

The funny thing is you all came up with some fantastic names that would work well with our surname but I would never consider just because I knew someone with the name who was an idiot/twat/vain/silly etc. It's amazing how things like that stick with you and you dismiss a perfectly good name because of that... For example, DH's ex before me was Hannah and I wouldn't use that name for that reason though it's pretty.

Thanks all. Great list actually. Would be interested to see if anymore comes along! I also considered Atticus for DS but DH thought that was too 'way out'.

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BlueChampagne · 16/01/2009 15:25

Our DS is Aidan too so you obviously have good taste . Here are some from our shortlists:

Justin
Laurence
Morgan
Harvey
Lewis

Tamsin
Rachel
Rebecca
Corinna

skyblu · 16/01/2009 12:07

For a boy, how about Nathan.

For a girl, how about Faye

lastboxoftampons · 16/01/2009 12:02

Maddelena, Helena and Jacinda

We also love Joaquin for a boy, but I don't think I'm brave enough (even though I am of Spanish descent)

lastboxoftampons · 16/01/2009 12:00

Ah, I have the opposite surname problem, sounds like. These are girls names that I love but can't use:

Lila
Mariah
Layla

Others that we are considering

Francesca
Catherine
Nina
Alexandra
Alexa
Eden (although wouldn't really work with Aidan!)

For boys:
Tristan
Noah
Zachary
Jacob
Luke

BouncingTurtle · 16/01/2009 11:26

Jonah
Edmund
William
Lucas

Megan
Catherine
Seren
Hannah

nailpolish · 16/01/2009 11:11

what about Nina

nailpolish · 16/01/2009 11:11

i LOVE Gina
was jut thinkign that last night

smartiejake · 16/01/2009 11:10

Georgina, Regina,(both can be shortened to Gina)Isobella, Ella, Kira,

Samuel, William, Robert, Dominic, Matthew,

MrsSeanBean · 16/01/2009 11:02

Marina, Susannah, Henrietta for a girl?

Duncan for a boy?

SoMuchToBits · 16/01/2009 10:58

Jonathan
Nathaniel
Juliet
Isabel

PuppyMonkey · 16/01/2009 10:57

I always wanted a Sebastian (only had girls), so you can have that if you want....

My dd's surname is R....by and she is a Madeleine.

Lancelottie · 16/01/2009 10:54

Laura
Clara
Marcia but maybe all of these are hard to pronounce with R-ley?
Madeleine
Melissa
Helen
Anna
Louisa
Elizabeth
Marianne
Joanna
Josephine (shorten to Jo not Josie)

Cameron
Alex(ander) -- the R isn't a problem if you use the short form
David
Nicholas
Michael
Gabriel
Owen

angel1976 · 16/01/2009 07:51

Hmmmm... Really don't like Tilda (reminds me of actress Tilda Swanton and she's such a 'cold' character!). Tilly is sweet. Might have to rethink the surname! LOL...

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Hulababy · 15/01/2009 22:31

I like Tilly as a nn to Matilda - but does that fit your requiremens. Else you could use Tilda. I don't like Matty

alicecrail · 15/01/2009 22:16

How about tilda or tillie as nn

angel1976 · 15/01/2009 22:11

I really like Matilda! Surely you can use another nn other than Mattie/Matty? That is horrid!

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