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Surname for new book

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user1466262969 · 18/06/2016 16:20

Please help, I'm currently writing a book with two sisters in it. One is called Violet and the other Tilly. Please help me come up with a surname for them. Same surname for both girls please. I'd like something quite cool, at the minute I've come up with Lux. Thoughts on Lux and surname suggestions very welcome. Thanks so much in advance!

OP posts:
Salmotrutta · 18/06/2016 21:24

Bumstead

wildflowermeadows · 18/06/2016 21:25

Hunter

Favouritethings · 18/06/2016 21:26

Didn't you post the other day to say that you have fallen out with dh's family and now want to change your surname? Think you also posted earlier asking what peoples favourite surnames are? Seriously, just choose a surname that YOU like and change it!!!!

BerylStreep · 18/06/2016 21:26

Rogers

Just5minswithDacre · 18/06/2016 21:32

Didn't you post the other day to say that you have fallen out with dh's family and now want to change your surname? Think you also posted earlier asking what peoples favourite surnames are? Seriously, just choose a surname that YOU like and change it!!!!

And she didn't even NC? Fucking amateur class of lying bastards we get now.

When are we going to get a search facility on the app to help us avoid these idiots?

Just5minswithDacre · 18/06/2016 21:33

How many "pick ourselves a new surname" threads does the world NEED in one week FFS?

EustachianTube · 18/06/2016 21:37

This userblahblah hasn't posted anything else. It's hard to keep track of the stupid number names.

My vote goes to Gaston-ladybird. And Ingrate-Scribe. Grin

EnriqueTheRingBearingLizard · 18/06/2016 21:47

Sorry but none of the names you've chosen are even remotely 'cool'
It all sounds like poor quality, contrived and self published chic lit schtick.

hollyisalovelyname · 18/06/2016 21:49

Luyx.
It is a Belgian surname I think.
An Irish tv presenter's surname.

TheDuchessOfArbroathsHat · 18/06/2016 21:51

Everything Dacre said. I knew it was constipated of imagination when the first 'Lux' suggestion slipped out. Lux is not a name. It's soap powder. Or anal lube. It just isn't a name.

user1466262969 · 18/06/2016 22:03

I haven't posted on here before?? Why am I being attacked??? Confused now. Thanks for the insults though Hmm

OP posts:
PotteringAlong · 18/06/2016 22:04

If the dad is called James you can't have James Fox!

Nightstalker · 18/06/2016 22:07

Enfield

MyDogEatsBalloons · 18/06/2016 22:07

Vanilli.

Ineedmorelemonpledge · 18/06/2016 22:08

The direction in which a lot of threads are going recently is completely bizarre.

Simple rule...don't like thread - ignore.

user1466262969 · 18/06/2016 22:08

Thanks I've got a short list of names now. Apparently some people are presuming I am someone else who has been posting, and are now insulting me on said presumption. I think I'll go before anymore trolls come out to play 🙄😁

OP posts:
MadameJosephine · 18/06/2016 23:58

How about Knight

MozzieRocks · 19/06/2016 00:20

I do like Lux. I don't think Lux soap is in common use here (especially amongst young people) so I wouldn't worry about that too much. Is it a magical book?

NotMyMoney · 19/06/2016 00:39

I like knight

Fort
Castle
Russell

But really depends on what they achieve, family background and type of book. I hate reading books and the names don't match the characters. I know a name has nothing to do with achievements etc Blush

JakeyB · 19/06/2016 00:49

What does your research for the time and area tell you, OP? Perhaps if you could give us list of realistic names we could help you choose one.

AdjustableWench · 19/06/2016 01:29

Lux is an anal lube? I need to get less vanilla.

How about Dalrymple?

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