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Which of these girls names should I pick?!

57 replies

NotStressedAtAll · 18/05/2010 00:55

Just interested to hear your impressions of these names! I am sure I?ll get flamed for saying so, but really, really want to avoid names that are too popular (I have a very unusual name and I love that everyone remembers it!)

So here goes:

Maeve (with Mae as nn? would be keen on Irish name as have Irish heritage. How common is it in Ireland?)
Nora ? on its own or as a nn for below
Eleanor ? shortened to Nora (not a fan of Ellie, Ella etc)
Georgia
Audrey

We also considered Aoife but is it becoming too popular?

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NotStressedAtAll · 18/05/2010 16:39

Kamie = Jamie, sorry

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NotStressedAtAll · 18/05/2010 16:39

Wow, thanks for all the replies. At least none of them are getting universally panned :-) Although probably least amount of love for Georgia so far...

Kamie - we can't have Marianne as we have associations with that name. I love Maggie for Margaret, but DH says he can't get past the Thatcher thing!

Mathanxiety - I'm tempted by the Maebh spelling but having seen people flummoxed even by 'Siobhan' (which I thought was quite well-known in England) it might be too much hassle :-)

Out of interest, Audrey is really my DH's pick - although I love it too, I just have a feeling it's going to explode, as a couple of you have said too...

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upahill · 18/05/2010 16:33

TBH None. I'd get another list and start again but what do i know? There are very very few girls names that I like (including my own)

mathanxiety · 18/05/2010 16:31

Maeve is gorgeous and not hugely popular in Ireland, although you do run across one from time to time. If you want to go really Irish you could spell it Maebh, or Old Irish Medb, to really flummox teachers, doctor's receptionists, etc. [wicked ]

I love Eleanor with Nora as a nn, but would actually prefer Eleanora or especially Leonora.

I love Audrey too -- a lovely classic.

Georgia I find harsh and clunky.

LouMacca · 18/05/2010 16:25

Georgia is lovely and not over used.

bellissima · 18/05/2010 15:40

I like them all. I remember a lovely Maeve (in Newcastle, but Irish parents) - okay, okay she would now be as 'dated' as I am, but it's still a lovely name!

birdofthenorth · 18/05/2010 15:12

Maeve or Audrey.

Though I like all your options -good taste!

pixiestix · 18/05/2010 15:09

LOVE Nora

Jamieandhismagictorch · 18/05/2010 14:50

Also, would you consider Margaret ?( nn Maggie/Peggy)

Jamieandhismagictorch · 18/05/2010 14:47

What about Marianne, with Mari, or Nan as a nn?

Jamieandhismagictorch · 18/05/2010 14:46

Maeve - lovely. My Favourite
Eleanor - lovely. I, like you, don't like Ellie, but she may end up with that as a nn by default. don't like Nora (sorry)
Georgia - ok
Audrey - very 1950's. Not very nice-sounding IMO

dulciejones · 18/05/2010 14:44

Still trying to think of a NN for Audrey for you.

dulciejones · 18/05/2010 14:43

Emmyloo, Im sure most Irish people using the name would spell it, Niamh. TBH, Ive never seen it spelt Nieve or Neve other than when we were living in the States.

Ineedsomesleep · 18/05/2010 12:59

Maeve - don't know about Ireland, but I've only ever met one little girl with this name and she is 5. Prefer Maeve to Mae btw.
Nora - never met one but think of Nora Batty.
Eleanor - only know 2.
Georgia - very popular in the 90's.
Audrey - don't know any but think more of Corrie than Hepburn or Tatu.

Would avoid Aoife like the plague. Nearly every little girl in my town is called Evie.

swanandduck · 18/05/2010 12:31

You asked how popular Maeve is in Ireland.

To be honest, while it's a very ordinary name in Ireland, it's quite dated now and most Maeves would be in their 40s and 50s. You would rarely hear of a baby in Ireland being called Maeve anymore. It would be the equivalent of a name like Sue or Brenda in England.
I like Georgia or Eleanor.

emmyloo2 · 18/05/2010 12:18

Maeve or Audrey. Audrey was my grandmother's name. I love it. Have always loved Maeve.

I also like Nieve which I think is Irish.

Pasiphae · 18/05/2010 11:53

Maeve and Audrey are fab.
Georgia is faded and Eleanor is more popular than the other 2. Nora is fine as well, just not as pretty.

loobylu3 · 18/05/2010 11:20

Maeve- beautiful, especially if you have Irish heritage. I have no idea how popular it is in Ireland.

Nora- prefer as nn for Eleanor but it is sweet.

Eleanor- gorgeous classic but would use Nora/ Nell as dislike Ellie too.

Audrey- like a lot but it is v popular in The States so that trend may spread here.

Georgia- not my favourite but fine.

All good choices

theagedparent · 18/05/2010 11:20

Love Audrey or Maeve

SoupDragon · 18/05/2010 10:01

I like Maeve best, followed by Eleanor and Georgia. I really dislike Nora and Audrey

minipie · 18/05/2010 09:57

I really like Maeve and Audrey. Definitely think Audrey is due for a surge in popularity.

I like Eleanor but not Nora, makes me think Nora Batty. Nell is nice.

Not so keen on Aoife (though I don't think it's especially popular?). Georgia is ok.

LaDiDaDi · 18/05/2010 09:54

I like Maeve, Nora and Eleanor (know a few little Eleanors though if that's an issue).

AndieWalsh · 18/05/2010 09:54

Maeve is gorgeous.

oliviacrumble · 18/05/2010 09:53

Maeve not that common at all here in Ireland, not for babies at any rate.

Lots of older Maeves though.

Audrey makes me think of Corrie (am probably years out of date with that opinion).

I like Eleanor, associate Nora with elderly farmers wife, or Nora Barnacle, ie very "old lady" name.

Hedwig3 · 18/05/2010 09:40

Nora

Audrey

Both gorgeous

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