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Desperately seeking name for DD1

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PaintedSelfInCorner · 07/08/2011 20:49

Am starting to think we will never ever find a name for DD...

Really want a strong, un-frilly name, so nothing ending in "ie" or "y".

Our last name begins "Mel..." so that rules out any first name ending in "...bel" such as Isobel. DH thinks it also rules out any first name ending in S or an S sound e.g. Iris, Alix, Grace, as he's worried about teasing / nickname "Smelly".

DH is half portuguese, so something that works in both languages, possibly even a portuguese first name, but don't want to condemn DD to lifetime of having to spell her name or mispronunciations.

My previous favourite, Eleanor, has just been used by a close family member, so that's out too.

Middle name will definitely be Margaret for family reasons, so that means no first names starting "Mar..." (e.g. Marianne) or probably anything starting with M as three initials the same seems too much.

Hasn't been the easiest pregnancy (high risk for Downs, full on SPD, waiting for test results for suspected pre-eclampsia) so now getting stupidly superstitious about lack of a names shortlist and desperate to have at least some contenders to make me believe DD will be real IYSWIM.

I do like all the examples mentioned here as ruled out - please do your work!

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SaffronCake · 10/08/2011 16:18

So the choice is currently between..

Clara Margaret Mil...
Lucia Margaret Mil...
Ariana Margaret Mil...
Luisa Margaret Mil...

None of the ones you've got on your draft shortlist directly clashes with Sean. If going well with Sean is the priority then I'd probably say go with Clara. If going well with the middle and last names is, then I'd say Lucia. Really though none of these names is doing a disservice to your daughter. They are all good choices.

Don't let not having a name finalised hang over you like some kind of omen, I haven't ever really known what to call a baby until I've met them. I can imagine why you would be generally worrying about everything right now, but names are pretty un-urgent really. You've got 42 days (6 weeks) after the baby is born to decide and not a single bad thing will happen if you need it all. It's going to be Ok. You will get the right name.

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