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Help! Are these girls names nice- or poncy beyond belief?

108 replies

messydrawers · 14/05/2010 18:02

Clementine
Cordelia
Augusta
Allegra

Any thoughts?

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MummikinsOopNorth · 26/08/2010 13:51

Clementine - Nice
Cordelia - I love this sooo much!
Augusta - Not keen on
Allegra - Hate, hate, hate, unless you would call her a shortened version of 'Allie'

StrictlyTory · 26/08/2010 09:43

Oh I loved Clementine.... til I told people and they all responded by singing that rubbish song or talking about oranges Sad I just feel it's a name that leaves the owner open to just that bit too much p**s taking. Oh and SIL said 'Oh I can call her Flemmy Clemmie'.... great Hmm

I adore Cordelia Grin

messydrawers · 26/08/2010 09:17

Saskia- love it, but name of ex-gf of dh (had to also discount Sophie and Claudia on those grounds- grrr)
Viola and Violet- very pretty but friend just nabbed them.
Anna v nice but also taken
Love Francesca - will run it by DH.
When did this get so complicated? We had no problems naming DD1!
Thanks everyone!

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MisSalLaneous · 25/08/2010 22:07

Nothing wrong with "poncey" names imo.

Of your original list, I prefer Cordelia. Augusta feels a bit harsh, but she'll grow into it, and it's a strong name, which I do like. Not too keen on the others.

As far as new options - not poncey, but names I rather like include Julianna, Marguerite and, simply, Anna.

If I have a daughter, I'll call her Anna Marguerite.

sleepingsowell · 25/08/2010 21:59

Viola?
Violet?
Francesca?

sleepingsowell · 25/08/2010 21:56

Saskia?

messydrawers · 25/08/2010 21:42

Quick update from me having started this poncy name debate- baby due at the weekend and we still have NO name and have got sick of all the above from too much talking about them- be warned! Baby is now coming out as baby X which is a disaster as where we live she has to be registered in 5 days from the birth. Can anyone help!!!

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NeverFallLove · 19/05/2010 13:45

I like only Cordelia and Allegra

Acanthus · 19/05/2010 13:28

Oh yes
You've still got the alley probem though.

loobylu3 · 19/05/2010 12:37

I am not mad about Augusta (sounds v serious and don't like Gussie much but all the others are v pretty names!

Who cares if other people think they are 'poncey'? You should choose the name you (and your partner) love.

BibiFashion · 19/05/2010 11:09

Clementine - nice
Cordelia -poncy
Augusta - nice
Allegra - poncy

LadyGardenia · 19/05/2010 11:00

I love both Clementine and Cordelia but having seen someone say Goose for Augusta I am now smitten with the idea of having Goose as a nickname.

I can trump the lot of you on syllables, too, I have 20 in my name (Christian, middles and sur-) and I can tell you growing up with that lot was no picnic! Funny how once you leave school and college it really never comes up, and once you aren't constantly defending them, you are free to like them.

Bonsoir · 18/05/2010 13:31

Clementine is lovely.

I'm not wild about any of the others.

gillybean2 · 18/05/2010 13:30

It doesn't matter that AllegrO is the car/musical phrase, it's what people will think/assume and you will be correcting them constantly.

I like unusual names myself, so it's not that I think they are 'poncy' as such. It's just that I wouldn't choose those ones myself for my reasons given above.

you have checked the initials don't spell anything untoward I assume.

For the record if I had had a girl I would of picked the name Verity.

bonmot · 18/05/2010 12:53

The car was an AllegrO not an AllegrA - i have been saying this to DH and others over and over again for the past few months, i LOVE Allegra but at the moment DH won't agree to it but he is coming round to Clementine - we must have similar taste in names OP. I like all your choices but am least keen on Augusta though i have to say - sounds a bit harsh
As for the poncey-ness of them, well if you like poncey names then you like poncey names and so are not going to settle for Emily or Alice - lovely as they both are.
'My' Allegra was due yesterday!!

madamefreckle · 17/05/2010 22:38

Oh, never knew Claudia meant 'lame'...hmmm... but most people won't know that and i've known a few very lovely, beautiful, totally un-lame Claudias.

InvaderZim · 17/05/2010 19:46

Dunno if anyone has said this, but Allegra is an allergy medication in the states!

Acanthus · 17/05/2010 19:43

Allegra was definitely a car in the seventies. And she'd be called Allie (Alley? )

dizzydixies · 17/05/2010 19:38

no offence taken at all zozzle - I just think that some of the times people use phrases on the baby names threads without thinking that these are going to be either already associated with people's children or about to be - I have no love of the use of the word 'chav' either.

I stand by all the names I gave my girls, Cordelia included and have no problem with whatever image people on here associate with it - she is fab imo

zozzle · 17/05/2010 18:51

Sorry dizzydixies - didn't intend to offend. I just don't do really posh, well not that posh anyway. It's just I would imagine their friends to be called Henrietta, Prudence and Constance, none of which are my cup of tea that's all - but alot of people love them so what do I know!!

Lots of people have put their twopence in about my name suggestions in the past - (not all complimentary) so each to their own I guess...

gillybean2 · 17/05/2010 18:32

Clementine makes me think of a big round orange fruit. Not a good way to go should she turn out to be overweight or into fake tan later in life

Cordelia is too much like cordial, though maybe the youngsters of today won't know what that is to nn her lemon...

Augusta - everyone will think she was born in august. Which she may be...? And I can see the playground rhyming going ' augusta disgusta '

And allegra brings the word fast to mind. If you want her to be known as a fast woman that's fine i guess...

Sorry I personally wouldn't pick any of them. But she's not my child, so up to you!

dizzydixies · 17/05/2010 18:20

'v. pukey public school'? lovely way to desc baby names

zozzle · 17/05/2010 17:33

Most of them sound v. pukey public school to me. Clementine ok.

dizzydixies · 17/05/2010 17:14

madamefreckle - I agree about claudia, its just a shame about the meaning

madamefreckle · 17/05/2010 15:12

Clementine and Cordelia are ok but for something a bit similar sounding but not pretentious I'd go for Claudia - really lovely name.