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Am so stuck on girls names please help

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christiana · 28/05/2009 09:03

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belgo · 28/05/2009 18:37

Sukey is lovely.

myredcardigan · 28/05/2009 18:06

Yes, I like Orla too. Also like Isla, very pretty when pronounced correctly. I say this as I taught a girl whose parents pronounced it Is-la which just isn't as pretty IMO.

Also, Lana and I quite like Jean. It sounds old fashioned but I know a 5yr old called Jeanie and it's lovely. Or Lola?

Oh how about Suki? (is that how you spell it? Pronounced Sooky) That's short but quirky.

Lexie? You could go with Alexis or Alexandra and shorten it to Lexie.

cyteen · 28/05/2009 15:47

Larissa/Lara

christiana · 28/05/2009 15:22

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dizzydixies · 28/05/2009 15:11

Cosima

Pingpong · 28/05/2009 13:23

If you have soooo many nieces and nephews then just stick with Astrid and family can call her Astrid Amber or whatever her middle name is to differentiate her from the other Astrid but her pals at school can just call her Astrid.
I do like Amber too though. I know a nice Amber!

BlueChampagne · 28/05/2009 13:16

Natasha
Tamsin
Meredith
Meryl
Rosanne
Tatiana/Tanya

jellybeans · 28/05/2009 11:42

I love Amber and Summer..

also

Leonora
Mathilda
Tia
Leoni/Leona

Harimad · 28/05/2009 11:36

Anneka?

Luxmum · 28/05/2009 11:35

Afric? It's actually Irish

have a look at some irish names, they're beautiful. I love Albha (pronounched Alva), Aiofe, Avril, Sadbh (pr. Sigh-ve), Niamh, Maeve, or Nessa, Orla, um, lots really.

Rindercella · 28/05/2009 11:33

Ooh, Maya is lovely!

belgo · 28/05/2009 11:25

Audrina

dizzydixies · 28/05/2009 11:22

Havalina

daisyj · 28/05/2009 11:21

Some gorgeous names here. If you're still stuck, how about Isobel (I like the old English spelling rather than the continental Isabel(le)? Isolde? A

We have a Maya, which isn't too common now, but I have a feeling is about to become more popular (that could be Maia or Mayah, too). I also met a little girl called Naya the other day, which I think is pretty too.

Also love Matilda, very old English, but maybe too traditional for you.

Love, love, love Elodie, too, as someone suggested above.

dizzydixies · 28/05/2009 11:19

Araminta nn Minty?

Rindercella · 28/05/2009 11:18

How about

India

Abitheah

Savannah

MrsHappy · 28/05/2009 11:15

Oh the other one I like but is a bit "different" for my DH (so might suit yours?) is Roxanne.

dizzydixies · 28/05/2009 11:12

oh oh and Magdalena - lovely

vess · 28/05/2009 11:11

Anoushka is just a diminutive of Ana.

dizzydixies · 28/05/2009 11:10

Coco
Cassia
Celeste
ingrid
Dayna
Aurora
Heidi
Audrey
Anais
Talia
Betsy
Lena

I know of sisters called Aspen and Amber

dizzydixies · 28/05/2009 11:04

Carmelita
Inez
Calliope
Cleo
Beatrix
Ismay
Euphemia

belgo · 28/05/2009 10:55

Alexis/Alexia (sp?)

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