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WaitingforStork · 30/04/2012 19:32

Think we've narrowed our list down to a favourite boy name and a favourite girl name for our baby due in September. Thought I'd canvas opinions in case I've missed any unfortunate connections or nickname potential!

Elizabeth Clare
Ross Alexander

surname is two syllable and starts with S. I think they are fairy safe and middle of the road but would prefer it if they fell on the nice/pretty side rather then totally dull!

Thanks for looking, looking forward to seeing what you think.

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Sarcalogos · 30/04/2012 21:25

Hahaha I have a friend called Elizabeth Clare, never thought of e-Clare will be ripping the piss with that shortly...

But seriously, both choices excellent, neither will be bullied in the playground. Both sound great from baby though to adulthood IMO.

PercyFilth · 30/04/2012 21:52

I don't dislike Ross, but isn't it going to sound very awkward with a surname that begins with S? Try saying for example

Ross Simpson
Ross Stewart
Ross Stevens

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 30/04/2012 21:56

Love Alice (biased).

PercyFilth · 30/04/2012 22:00

Alice is not good with an S surname either.

exoticfruits · 30/04/2012 22:01

Do you want to set the world on fire?! I think it lovely. Prefer Alexander to Ross.

GnocchiGnocchiWhosThere · 30/04/2012 22:03

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mynameiselisaday · 30/04/2012 22:17

Am also in Scotland... Like all your names individually, especially Libby - was on our short list if DS had been a girl.

But, do agree with previous posts about the combinations ie Ross S... being hard to say and also immediately thought E-Clare.

WaitingforStork · 01/05/2012 08:32

Morning and thank you for your comments. Hadn't noticed eclare but its actually quite sweet, at least its nothing rude! Will just have to install healthy eating and exercise as good habits.

Have a friend called ross stevenson so will ask him how he gets on with it...usually have to spell our surname anyway so don't want to add to their troubles, plenty time to put some more thought into it.

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thegreylady · 02/05/2012 19:59

I have a niece with a dd called Liberty nn Libby [I always think liberty bodice but havent said so!]

Popoozle · 03/05/2012 13:42

Oh no, not Alice. I really can't stand Alice - it always sounds so "china doll, sickly little thing sat in the corner" to me!

Sorry, just my opinion obviously Blush.

serin · 03/05/2012 23:04

I love Elizabeth and Alexander.

Be careful with Libby though, a friends DD gets nicknamed Labia at secondary school.

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