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Want her to be the only X in the class

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Happymum22 · 27/08/2011 19:22

will the following be the only one in a class without being too unusual...

Liberty
Tigerlilly
Callie
Darcy
Octavia
Kyra
Thea
Oonagh
Ailie
Kitty
Freya
Lydia
Fenella
Mimi
Hanna
Tegan

Which is nice/ugly/weird nick names or connotations?

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TheOriginalFAB · 29/08/2011 21:19

My dd is only one of two children with the same name in the whole of her 3 class year group. Both have the same letter for their surname too Grin. We named our children names that we liked. Didn't care about anyone else.

A mum in the coffee group was not happy when I named my child the same name as she had named hers but why would I change it and we don't see them now any way so I would have changed it for no benefit or reason.

lockets · 29/08/2011 21:22

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WhiffOfBath · 29/08/2011 21:27

When we were at school, there wasn't the bother about calling people (eg) Sarah H, Sarah J, Sarah, K etc. They were all known by nicknames that related to their surnames. So Sarah Jackson, say, would be Jacko; Sarah Chapman would be Chappers and Sarah Moore would be Mo. Half our class had surname-nicknames, as there were so many Rachels, Sarahs, Katherines and Elizabeths!

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mumzy · 29/08/2011 21:48

Mimi is indeed a well established name Zander is the nn for Cosima vv popular 300 years ago, name features in quite a few operas. Am bit Confused that OP list features extremes as in Octavia and Tegan

mumzy · 29/08/2011 21:49

zander bl_g iPad auto correct

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Cereal · 29/08/2011 22:23

There is a character known as Mimi in "La Boheme" but she says her real name is Lucia.

SouthernFriedTofu · 29/08/2011 22:27

I like Freya, Darcy, and Mimi. Don't name your kid Tigerlily. I mean you want her to like you right?

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Cereal · 29/08/2011 23:40

It's on the topic of whether Mimi is more often a nickname than not, as mentioned earlier in the thread by others :)

MerylStrop · 29/08/2011 23:43

I think you would be safest with Thea or Callie (think its a nn for Caroline?)
In terms of not being a duplicate. Or uneccessarily unkind

Cereal · 29/08/2011 23:44

Here we are Lockets - it began to be given as a name after La Boheme was staged, after the character Mimi (who incidentally sings "They call me Mimi, but my name is Lucia"). Before that it was a pet name for Marilyn or Miriam. So the character in the opera had Mimi as a nickname but parents liked it and began to give it as a baby name. Interesting to see its evolution, yes?

"Mimi \m(i)-mi\ as a girl's name is pronounced MEE-mee. It is of French origin. Pet name for Marilyn or Miriam. Also used as a Spanish pet name for Mira, Maria, and Noemi. First used by parents after the appearance of Puccini's famous opera "La Bohème" and its tragic heroine Mimi. Actress Mimi Rogers."

DeccaTreuhaft · 29/08/2011 23:47

Liberty - a good name for a charity or crap pop band, not a child
Tigerlilly - really? really?
Callie - meh
Darcy - overused
Octavia - yes but means 8 so imo for 8th child or child born in 8th month
Kyra - loads of names like this about Keira, Kyra, Kira
Thea - very pretty, what about Alethea
Oonagh - no, vile, but not common either
Ailie - what is this?
Kitty - very common
Freya - loads of 'em
Lydia - expect is getting more popular
Fenella - Jilly Cooper esuqe (not a bad thing)
Mimi - nah
Hanna - yes with an h on the end
Tegan - VILE

Favourite (and least common names imo) Fenella, Octavia and Thea

bittentothequick · 29/08/2011 23:57

I think the best names on your list for relative unusualness with enough niceness are Callie and Thea.

goodasgold · 29/08/2011 23:57

OP Just give your daughter the name that you like best.

Have faith in her to make it as beautiful as you like.

She will, and everybody that meets her will associate her name with her personality, and afterwards love her name.

Give your dd the name you like best because she will be the thing that you like best.

MollieO · 30/08/2011 00:09

Ds has the most popular boys name. He was the only one with his name at nursery and is the only one with his name in his year at school. I didn't know it was the most popular name when I chose it as I didn't bother to look at name lists when I was deciding.

I chose the name I liked and it suits ds very well. I think it is very easy to get caught up in choosing a name that is different and individual when in fact it is a child's personality that will make them memorable rather than their name.

rachel234 · 30/08/2011 11:29

Obviously it is a child's personality that defines it, not its name.

We name people so that we can identify them. If that name is already used by thousands of others (including lsurname - I too actually know a few John Smiths and Steve Smiths) then that becomes much harder. Not the end of the world, but harder. Some people don't mind, other do. There is no point arguing about this over and over. The OP seems to prefer a name that isn't already used by lots of others.

rachel234 · 30/08/2011 11:29

sorry, surname

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