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Having Trouble... Only Like Common Girl Names!

28 replies

LSRW · 30/08/2009 19:11

Hi all, Newbie here

As the title suggests we are having trouble with naming our soon to arrive, (October) daughter.

I know it shouldn't really matter if a name is popular or not but all I can think about is playgroups, nursery and schools where there are several little ___'s running around.

Silly I know! Maybe its just because our little boy, (13months) has a less popular first name- Lennon James. We like Ava and Amelia as first names and May and Rose for middle names. I also like Edie as a first but OH insists this is "too granny"

Trying to think of other names that would be nice with Lennon... but the amount of times I have had the suggestions McCartney, Dylan and Hendrix is just silly!

Also avoiding L's as we are both L's!

Why is this so hard!!!!?????
Thanks people x

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Anya4 · 01/09/2009 18:22

Gracie ?

Thunderduck · 01/09/2009 11:07

If you like them then use them. They are rather nice names. I don't like Edie though.

Clary · 01/09/2009 10:53

Popular names are usually popular because they are nice, y'know.

So if you like Ava and Amelia, then pick them!

I know a number of Amelias aged 5-7 - but there may not be may tiny ones anyway, if it really bothers you

Edith is nice, so is Elise,. How about Mabel, Florence, Rosa?

qumquat · 01/09/2009 10:41

I'm a Laura and almost always had another Laura in my class, it didn't bother me at all, I love my name, and am forever grateful my parents didn't go for their less common alternative, Tessa! Go with the names you love.

southernbelle77 · 31/08/2009 10:47

I like Edie too! Ava and Amelia are lovely names and although popular, I don't think they are 'that' popular that you would have that many in one class. In DD's class they have 2 Megans, 2 Hannahs and 2 Emily/Emilies. They all use their surname initials to differentiate and it's not a problem!

MamaLazarou · 31/08/2009 10:20

Edie is brilliant. Talk him into it.

seeker · 31/08/2009 06:18

Bear in mind that even if it it a popular name there will probably not be another one in her class, even if there is another one or two in her school.And even if there is another one in her class it really doesn't matter!

There are 5 Emilys in ds's school - and 4 of them are in the same class. They don't mind at all - they think it's funny. Nobody is scarred for life - or even scarred at all - by not having a unique name!

Mammina · 31/08/2009 05:22

nice names but they are the Claire of the noughties - not that there's anything wrong with Claire (in fact it's a lovely name) but there will be loads of them. If it doesn't bother you, go for it.

I LOVE Edie though

mathanxiety · 31/08/2009 02:41

Sorry, posted too soon. Also know a Devlin (girl).

mathanxiety · 31/08/2009 02:40

I know a Delaney, shortened to Laney.

hester · 30/08/2009 22:03

I love Edie; it's not grannyish, think Edie Sedgwick!

How about Thalia, Lydia or Thea? Less popular but really pretty, I think.

dogofpoints · 30/08/2009 21:59

Choose from

Ava
Amelia
Rose
May

All nice names, all go with Lennon

bargainhuntingbetty · 30/08/2009 21:52

Skyla?

jellybeans · 30/08/2009 21:47

I forgot to add suggestions, how about

Evangeline
Gabrielle
Hope
Kyla
Nicole
Annalise
Joelle
Georgina
Hayley
Tabitha
Amy
Phoebe
Rhian

jellybeans · 30/08/2009 21:45

I don't like Edie, too old granny. I like Eva/Evie and Ava but they are very popular and will probably be at least one in each class. Not keen on Amelia and Millie is surely going to be the top girls name very soon, all baby girls seem to have this name lately.

bargainhuntingbetty · 30/08/2009 21:43

How about Delaney?? It goes lovely with Lennon and is original. I liked this when I was pg.

TiggyR · 30/08/2009 21:41

There will definitely be 5 Amelias in the class............

mathanxiety · 30/08/2009 21:33

I know an Emilia, shortened to Emmy. I like Amelia too, and love Ava. Would Edie be short for Edith? Old fashioned names like that are really popular just now.

angrypixie · 30/08/2009 20:10

Hands up for Edie here. Love it, love it love it and less popular than Amelia or ava. Please God not Evie though there are gazillions of them

LSRW · 30/08/2009 19:58

Thanks,

I'm a Leigh which I hated but mainly because I always had to spell it nad then because it was always followed by "isn't that a boys name?!" Its a lot more common now and I haven't had any funny looks since I was at school I think

Now people are just surprised as its my partners name too!!!!!!

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totalmisfit · 30/08/2009 19:55

i have the same problem but with boys names.

just go with a name you love - but maybe check out a few local toddler groups/ baby cafes first and listen out for the names you hear over and over (see if they get on your nerves in other words!) if you're really concerned.

MrsVik · 30/08/2009 19:50

Those names are popular for a reason! They are really pretty. I don't think a little girl would be horrified to find that someone in her class has the same name as her - I think she'd be tickled by it

Horton · 30/08/2009 19:44

And there actually were five (well, four, I think) in my first primary school class.

Horton · 30/08/2009 19:44

Ava and Amelia are both absolutely lovely. Okay, they're popular but I honestly don't think either are in the 'there were five in my class' camp. And being called something that lots of other people are called is not necessarily a curse. I am, and I like my name.

ilovesprouts · 30/08/2009 19:41

go whith the names you have picked as they are nice !! good luck