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Lumiere for a boy and Romantica for a girl

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littleoscarsmama · 30/05/2011 14:14

I really like this name for a boy. I like unusual names. It's the name of the candle in Beauty & the Beast and I think it sounds so lovely.

Romantica is such a, well, romantic girls name I think. I wonder if it is a real girls name in Italy or somewhere?

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littleoscarsmama · 30/05/2011 14:34

I also like a few other names but just coz theyre unusual, please dont diss dem;

Icicle (for a boy)
Pansy (for a girl...obv)
Rainbow (Girl)
Rioja (like the wine, but i'll spell it......RIOKKAH)
Meadow
Daye-Zee
Swallow (like the bird)
Sparrow (also like the bird)
I like nature names

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K999 · 30/05/2011 14:36

ROFL at those names.....

Thornykate · 30/05/2011 14:36

Or am I thinking of luminarc? Am too pg & fat to waddle into kitchen to check.

KaraStarbuckThrace · 30/05/2011 14:44

If you name of of the kids Swallow, you have to have one called Spit Grin

Personally I prefer Pansy for a boy myself.

And why stop at Eugeniyah? Why not Ujane-Ijah?

LunaticFringe · 30/05/2011 14:45

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K999 · 30/05/2011 14:46

I quite like Dandy-Lion for a boy....

ennistonemother · 30/05/2011 14:46

They are pretty I think. On the nature theme what about
Grass
Quim (boy)
Blayde
Cloud

Ormirian · 30/05/2011 14:47
Grin

Very good!

Hang on.... you were joking weren't you?

ennistonemother · 30/05/2011 14:47

Ujane-Itarzane?

Youcantaffordme · 30/05/2011 14:48

Keeping the French theme, why not Pissenlit?

AmazingBouncingFerret · 30/05/2011 14:48

If you like nature names then you should go for Rayne and Durte.

AmazingBouncingFerret · 30/05/2011 14:49

Oh no no Quim should definitely be for a girl... A boy with the name Quim would get the piss took out of him.

TheFlyingOnion · 30/05/2011 14:50

or Livin'-Doll? It's more Cliff.

BalloonSlayer · 30/05/2011 14:51

Very nice.

Round here, children called either of those would find the first two words they learned to read at school were "armitage" and "shanks." Which aren't bad names either.

UrsulaBuffay · 30/05/2011 14:51

How about Lady-Inred?

Ormirian · 30/05/2011 14:53

Silt for a boy? Or Sleet maybe.

Youcantaffordme · 30/05/2011 14:53

What about Gaga-oohlala?

UrsulaBuffay · 30/05/2011 14:54

Or

Pouchof-Douglas?

littleoscarsmama · 30/05/2011 14:54

Orm, i prefer Slush

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ennistonemother · 30/05/2011 14:54

Or - going English - Beauty is nice for a girl and Beast is nice for a boy when u think about it

fairydoll · 30/05/2011 14:59

Naughty for a boy,Nice for a girl?

MrsRhettButler · 31/05/2011 01:00

It's spelt Eugenia btw don't you know anything?
And it's not ghetto, it's an old name.....

Bonnie butlers real name.

MrsRhettButler · 31/05/2011 01:02
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MrsvWoolf · 31/05/2011 01:23

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JaneyLloydFoxe · 31/05/2011 01:29

Please say you live in a rougharse part of Bristol.

You can then shout 'Lumierrrrr, get over 'errrre you little shit' in Asda cribbs causeway and make people point and laugh and start threads on MN about it.

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