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Name help please

28 replies

Frobisher · 31/03/2009 16:36

We'd like to call our daughter Riley Grace but after mentioning it to friends & family, I'm now worried it sounds chavvy.

I know - we shouldn't be swayed by anyone else's opinion, but I don't want to saddle the poor mite with something she'll be teased for.

Help please? Is this so awful?

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nooka · 02/04/2009 06:00

I would assume that a child called Riley was a boy, and yes I don't think it is particularly high class. But I don't think it would necessarily cause teasing. As always it is up to the parents - general advice is not to tell anyone in advance.

thumbbunny · 02/04/2009 01:37

not Riley for a girl, not under any spelling, imo.

Grace is lovely but increasingly popular.

RachieB · 02/04/2009 01:32

Boys name IMO

Frobisher · 01/04/2009 18:56

Thanks for your input everyone and yes, I do have Irish roots. I don't consider us to be at all chavvy & still quite like this name. We'll have a think on it.

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BabyBaby123 · 01/04/2009 09:45

it is chavvy, sorry

IwishIwereonthebeach · 01/04/2009 08:59

Although I don't think Riley 'goes' with Grace, that doesn't matter because its not as if she'll go round being known as Riley Grace. The name is growing on me- go for it!!

sleeplessinstretford · 31/03/2009 23:41

i have some friends with a little girl called Raili (it's a scandi name pronounced Riley) I erm raili like it-they aren't chavs-he's a writer and she' a solicitor- i like it-do ou have irish roots?

Nancy66 · 31/03/2009 22:47

Have to agree with your friends and family on this one...

Thunderduck · 31/03/2009 22:25

I don't like it I'm afraid.

ScottishThistle · 31/03/2009 22:23

I quite like it,

How about Reya, Reyna?

tiggerlovestobounce · 31/03/2009 22:09

I dont like Riley, IMO it is a bit masculine. I do like mumofbabys suggestion of Reagan.

pandavark · 31/03/2009 21:36

riley grace is a nice name if you like it. what matters most is your opinion on it, since its your baby, not anyone else's. i wouldn't use it myself BUT i dont think its chavvy and i dont think she'd be slagged off because of it.

Frobisher · 31/03/2009 21:30

Sorry Thunderduck, I don't follow your comment - please don't what?

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Sidge · 31/03/2009 21:18

Riley is quite an ugly name for a girl IMO - very masculine and 'hard'.

Huge contrast with Grace which is very soft and pretty.

MumOfBaby · 31/03/2009 21:15

What about Raegan Grace?

Or Grace Riley?

Although, I think you should call your child what YOU want. Sod what anyone else thinks- they can name their own kids!

LynetteScavo · 31/03/2009 21:10

So you haven't heard of the chain of snooker clubs called Riley's then?

Thunderduck · 31/03/2009 21:06

No,please don't.

hedgiemum · 31/03/2009 17:54

Say the other kind of names you like and I'll try to come up with ideas. I'm pg with a boy, and girls are so much more fun to name imo!

Runoutofideas · 31/03/2009 17:47

I would assume Riley was a boy.

artichokes · 31/03/2009 17:32

Riley is v American. I don't like it.

MrsMattie · 31/03/2009 17:29

No to Riley.

VeryAnnieMary · 31/03/2009 17:28

It's not what I would choose but I am sure that if you like it and use it, everyone will grow to love it.

everGreensleeves · 31/03/2009 17:26

I know a little Riley, she's very lovely and suits it. But I wouldn't use it personally

Can we help you find alternatives? What 'sort' of names are you considering?

How about Rhiannon, Rhianna, Rhea, Kayleigh, Eilidh )pronounced Ayley)

peanutbutterkid · 31/03/2009 17:26

Have you browsed this thread?

peanutbutterkid · 31/03/2009 17:25

Riley is okay imho, but Grace is so much prettier, I don't think that they go together.

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