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Let's guess the name of Sam Cam's baby - the winner gets a prize!

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Cortina · 24/08/2010 16:16

A virtual prize. :).

Hmmm, well she said a Cornish name for the middle name. That has to be 'Loveday'.

For the first name I guess Eleanor, Jane, Sarah or Susannah.

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KittyBigglesworth · 25/08/2010 12:45

I think it may be Polly Daphne or Polly Rebecca, with the middle names giving a nod towards the Cornish connection. At a longer shot Pandora, possibly with a third name like Elvira or Violet that incorporates some of the 'Iv' of Ivan.

MannyMoeAndJack · 25/08/2010 12:47

Felicity Truro

Dumbledoresgirl · 25/08/2010 12:50

I am going for Guinivere.

stripeyknickersspottysocks · 25/08/2010 12:51

Edith

argeybargey · 25/08/2010 12:52

Sophia? Violet ? Daphne ? Lucia ?

argeybargey · 25/08/2010 12:54

Ooh, I think that the middle name may well be Rebecca for the cornish connection - so simple, so right , so . . .classless : D

onebadbaby · 25/08/2010 12:55

Maisie

Avocadoes · 25/08/2010 12:56

Iris Demelza Cameron.

Fluffypoms · 25/08/2010 12:59

isabelle/isabella
hermione

3plusbump · 25/08/2010 13:07

I'm going to go for Matilda....

tummytickler · 25/08/2010 13:10

Please not Enid - I want to use Enid (or Iris as i already have one of those!)

I agree that Mabel fits beautifully!

LynetteScavo · 25/08/2010 13:18

Iris, Edith or Agnes.

It will be one of these.

My crystal ball told me.

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telsa · 25/08/2010 13:21

Pamela - so she can be Pam Cam
Middle name: Elowen

MyMamaToldMe · 25/08/2010 13:52

Virginia Loveday is my guess!

laughalot · 25/08/2010 13:55

Emma or poppy

redpickle · 25/08/2010 13:57

I wondered, if they wanted a Cornish connection if they might go all literary and go for Daphne (after De Maurier) or more likely Rebecca?

almostinvisiblewoman · 25/08/2010 14:05

felicity
joy
hope
letitia (letty)
all having meanings which after ivan's death may have relevance

Ixora · 25/08/2010 14:14

Think Endellion possible. I've only ever met one, as in St Endellion. Mary Endellion (though they might avoid E starting a middle name for a girl as you have no idea if they'll marry and if they choose to change their name it could end up as stupid initials).

Buncho · 25/08/2010 14:18

Leila

venetianred · 25/08/2010 14:19

Ethel
Lisbeth
Guinevere - a Cornish link

I'm surprised the bookies have the odds on Lucy or Daisy. They don't seem in the ilk of their other children's names! And Samantha doesn't seem the kind of person to name a baby after herself.

jugglingjo · 25/08/2010 14:28

Hi, I like Bella's Edith Lowenna.

I reckon Lowenna is a good guess for a Cornish middle name, meaning Joyful !

Edith is more hip these days, after the lovely Edith Bowman.

Still think Kerensa is pretty, meaning "love", and Cornish.

C4 · 25/08/2010 14:47

Cecile

MannyMoeAndJack · 25/08/2010 14:52

Constance

Buncho · 25/08/2010 14:58

Ha ha everyone is guessing posh grandmothers' names. I love it. The Camerons aren't fooling anyone.

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