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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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MrsRhettButler · 31/05/2011 02:44

i live in a rougharse part of bristol Blush

MrsRhettButler · 31/05/2011 02:45

one of my neighbours calls her kids little shits

JaneyLloydFoxe · 31/05/2011 02:46

I live in rougharse Gloucester Rhett, I have my own Asda to contend with Grin

fridakahlo · 31/05/2011 02:59

Have you considered "Hygiene" or perhaps "Hygenia" if one is having a female child?

ScrotalPantomime · 31/05/2011 06:12

Name him Lumiere if you want. Be my guest.

Geddit? :o

rockinhippy · 31/05/2011 12:45

Please tell me this ones a wind up Shock - i love unusual names - my DD has one - but WTF Shock

kreecherlivesupstairs · 31/05/2011 12:47

Have you been sniffing glue? That is the only logical explanation.

valiumbandwitch · 31/05/2011 15:12

ha ha!!! when I was pregnant I like Milano for a boy and Alpine for a girl.

Hormones. I think I 'saw' a little fishing boat with 'Alpine' written on it and I felt that it was meant to be. My x did not agree. He liked much more classic, conventional names.

Romantica sounds like a cornetto, and Lumiere sounds like a moisturiser.

ShirleyKnot · 31/05/2011 15:16

Daye-Zhee is inspired!

I quite like Slit for a boy and Serrated for a girl

ViolaTricolor · 31/05/2011 15:24

I prefer Le-Croozay.

wheredidileavemyglasses · 31/05/2011 15:31

I think they are lovely names, just not on planet earth.

MrsFlittersnoop · 31/05/2011 15:39

Actually, I used to work with a woman who's son is called Maison. She just thought it was an "interesting" variation on "Mason", and confessed she and her DH hadn't realised that it meant something in French.

She is a bit thick.

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