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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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mangoandlime · 24/08/2010 18:33

LouMacca!

Of course!!! haha, that one passed me by!

MannyMoeAndJack · 24/08/2010 18:34

Beatrix

Bronwyn

Harriet

Norma

Wigglesmummy · 24/08/2010 18:34

Clementine Loveday (absolutely love Loveday - DH not persuaded it would work for a boy as well ...)

BalloonSlayer · 24/08/2010 18:39

Elizabeth?

SaorAlba · 24/08/2010 18:40

I think Florence or Annabel. Florence was the first one I thought of when I heard they'd had a girl.

Esmee · 24/08/2010 18:43

Eleanor Merryn... or maybe Genevieve Elowen. (Lots of good guesses already!)

FattyArbuckel · 24/08/2010 18:44

Guinevere

pamelat · 24/08/2010 18:45

Myrtle
Florence
Eleanor
Grace
Elizabeth

Amonamouse · 24/08/2010 18:50

Trompetty Podrilla Cornwall

Tabliope · 24/08/2010 18:56

Matilda

Bonsoir · 24/08/2010 18:58

I can't guess, I think all the other names the Camerons have chosen for their three first children are awful and I am absolutely not on the same taste wavelength as they are.

But I suspect there will be a "an" or "en" in there somewhere and it will be a two-syllable name, as those are the only discernible trends.

serendipity16 · 24/08/2010 19:03

Emma

Charlotte

Ethel Grin

vivienne

Zoe

Sophie

myredcardigan · 24/08/2010 19:08

I think Florence, Daphne and Josephine all seem in the same camp as Nancy.

Ulysses · 24/08/2010 19:08

Ruth
Tess
Marina

myredcardigan · 24/08/2010 19:09

Maybe Betsy and Lizzie too.

myredcardigan · 24/08/2010 19:10

Actually, I think Constance nn Connie would fit well and is a fab name. Smile

Guitargirl · 24/08/2010 19:14

Fifi

Wigglesmummy · 24/08/2010 19:19

Can we cut him some slack on the midwife gaff? His wife's just had a baby however many weeks early, in the middle of their summer holiday - blowing all their childcare and other plans to smithereens (can you use bodyguards as childcare?) - his mind may have been elsewhere. My DH couldn't have told you what had happened after my c section (although he and the anesthetist did talk cameras for most of it) let alone who was there - and he was really trying to do the new man bit.

TheUnmentioned · 24/08/2010 19:22

Dont know if anyone has mentioned it yet but Bronwen I think

catbus · 24/08/2010 19:26

Chardonnay Kernow Cameron Grin

mangoandlime · 24/08/2010 19:27

Clara is my second, and more sensible, guess!

mangoandlime · 24/08/2010 19:27

Blinkin' 'eck, also agree about giving the poor bloke a break on the nurses thing!

chaostrulyreigns · 24/08/2010 19:32

Miriam
Elspeth/Elsa
Bridget
Rose
Sylvia
Cecelia

Seriously though what's the prize?

Grin
NanaNina · 24/08/2010 19:33

I hadn't realised the child was born - presumably significantly premature - I am NOT a Tory but hope all is well for them. As far as names are concerned I go with HARRIET (though on second thoughts maybe not because of Harriet Harmon. So possibly Felicity or Penelope.

spiritmum · 24/08/2010 19:33

Not Loveday, Lowenna will be the Cornish name.

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