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A sister for Beth?

34 replies

smother · 11/01/2011 11:07

any thoughts? what's the first thing that springs to your mind? thanks....

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MistletoeMush · 11/01/2011 11:09

Rosie
Grace
Florance
Emily
Rachel

loler · 11/01/2011 11:09

My sister's called beth - how about loler?!

Annie
Connie
Lara
Martha
Kate

DooinMeCleanin · 11/01/2011 11:09

Our Beth is getting an Isabella soon.

FellatioNelson · 11/01/2011 11:10

Hannah

Emily

Megan

Only because the girls I know called Beth have sisters called that! Well, you did say the first thing that springs to mind!

ValiumTinselton · 11/01/2011 11:10

Joy

Hedwig3 · 11/01/2011 11:24

Anna
Tess
Rosa
Abigail/Abbie
Sara
Clara
Jean
Jemima

Anna sprang to mind.

Northernrose · 11/01/2011 11:36

Anna springs to my mind too...

tho perhaps slightly biased as dd is Anna, and wehave decided that if dc2 is a girl, she will be Beth. We think they sounds lovely together Smile

CharlieBoo · 11/01/2011 12:10

I think it personally needs to be longer than 4 letters, Martha is gorgeous.

ASecretLemonadeDrinker · 11/01/2011 12:12

Amy
Josephine
Margaret Grin

Is she Elizabeth?

AntonDuBurk · 11/01/2011 12:15

ASecretLemonadeDrinker beat me to it Grin

WhenDoISleep · 11/01/2011 12:20

Sophie

(I'm an Elizabeth)

smother · 11/01/2011 23:01

Thanks! Really liking Kate, Tess, Rosie and Martha (love the name Martha but wobbling a little - see other thread on most regretted name). Jess also seems to go with Beth, has similar feel. Hmm.

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loler · 12/01/2011 00:05

I saw the other thread - Martha is my most regretted name - I really regret NOT using it for DD (at the time we had an elderly cat called Martha!). I think it's a love it or hate it type name - but at least it gets some feeling. Use it use it...

purpleiris · 12/01/2011 00:09

Meg. Just Meg. As in not Megan...?

smother · 12/01/2011 09:19

loler - that's wonderfully encouraging, thank you! but sorry for you that you didn't get to use Martha - hope that you found another lovely name for your DD. and I agree with you, I'm thinking that Martha is a bit of a Marmite name!

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flopsy1974 · 12/01/2011 09:43

My 6 month old is called Martha and don't regret it one bit. We both love her name and can't think of a name we like better. I think it is a love it or hate it name but most of the reaction we got to her name when she was born was very very positive.

smother · 12/01/2011 10:22

Thanks, flopsy, glad to hear you're still very happy with Martha!!

I've always liked the name Martha and I've often said so on here... I've just been wobbling a bit recently as there seems to have been quite a lot of negative comments about the name and some people name-changing their DD's name from Martha etc.

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loler · 12/01/2011 11:07

Whatever name you use someone won't like it. Normally for some very random reason (the most regretted thread had some very bizarre reasons on it). If you love the name and your DP is happy with it stop looking and keep it to yourself - if you don't tell people they can't put you off.

Jeremy Vine's daughter is called Martha and everytime he mentions her I come over all Envy.

My DD's called Anya - which I do like (although I think is another Marmite name judging by comments on here) - but it's just not Martha!

Good luck and will be watching out for an announcement now (when are you due?)

shouldnotbehere · 12/01/2011 11:13

Anna

smother · 12/01/2011 11:41

ooh, Anya is lovely loler! I really like the Annie as a nn too.

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smother · 12/01/2011 11:42

sorry, that was a bit incoherent, didn't need a 'the' in there! Anya is also a bit more unusual than Martha.

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loler · 12/01/2011 18:20

Our Anya is called Annie 90% of the time at home(although have never written it down so not sure I would spell it that way - mmm? Thinking aloud sorry!).

Around here neither name is popular - have heard of but never met a child with either name.

AnnieOnAMapleLeaf · 12/01/2011 18:24

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jewelsforxmasplease · 12/01/2011 18:26

Has has has to be Kate, Beth and Kate sound lovely!

Kate is a super name, bold, classic and feminine, all a name should be.

trumpton · 12/01/2011 18:32

Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy . I love the "Little Women" names. But... how about Abigail ?