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readerholic · 27/05/2012 20:08

DH is French and we have quite different ideas re names for DD. she is coming tmr and so need all the help we can get. I love unusual names and have an arabic background - he wants something long that has a short version.
Agnes, Ines, Amalia, Leila, Lola or Josephine are the only ones we both don't hate but we are not really sure on any...

Thoughts welcome...

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DottieRose · 27/05/2012 20:10

Agnes gets my vote...or how about Agatha?

PestoPenguin · 27/05/2012 20:13

Josephine is lovely Grin

naturalbaby · 27/05/2012 20:14

I love Josephine-Josie
Evangeline?

StepOutOfSpring · 27/05/2012 20:16

Lucinda
Isabella
Camilla
Alexia
Nina
Clarissa
Sofia
Elodie
Anais
Juliette
Yasmine
Laura
Olivia
Charlotte
Marianne
Melissa
Cassandra
Clementine

BikeRunSki · 27/05/2012 20:20

I loves Ines and Josephine.

My half French niece is called Stella.

readerholic · 27/05/2012 20:27

Scrap Josephine- he has just decided he doesn't like it after all.
V frustrating!!!

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readerholic · 27/05/2012 20:28

Camille is on

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hatebeak · 27/05/2012 20:34

Ines is great.
Lucille?

readerholic · 27/05/2012 20:43

I like Lucile. DH says no...

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lovemygirlivy · 27/05/2012 21:37

LOVE LOVE Agnes & Ines - has to be one of those - love Aggie as a nn for agnes

winkle2 · 27/05/2012 22:55

Leila

readerholic · 28/05/2012 04:02

It's 5 am and am going in for the c-section in a few hours. Can't sleep and still going round in circles with names.
Am trying for some Arabic ones, Amara or Amira, Kalila, Lamia, Dilara and not Arabic but could be shortened to Leila- Leilani- which is Hawaiian apparently...
Am trying to stick to DH's apparent desire for three syllables. Which he could have told me was important many months ago. Arghhh! Plus am nervous.
Am appreciating the help though.

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readerholic · 28/05/2012 04:03

I have also decided that I love Agnes, but this is the point where he has now decided he is not sure - too short and no nickname, he refuses to acknowledge that Aggie is a nn. Must be a French thing!

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DharmaBumpkin · 28/05/2012 05:25

I like Agnes too.... You could always call her Nessie?

readerholic · 28/05/2012 06:05

He thinks Nessie is only for the loch ness monster... He was quite outspoken about that one! I think it's sweet.

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Vijac · 28/05/2012 06:28

Kalila is really cute. How about Malika too?

Incapinka · 28/05/2012 06:30

Amelie? Good luck today! Smile

RillaBlythe · 28/05/2012 06:33

Good luck - v jealous you will soon be snuggling a wee newborn! It's okay not to have a name, it gives you something to talk about as you stare adoringly at her Smile

cheekydino · 28/05/2012 07:22

Coralie, Coraline, Miriam, Genevieve?
Leonie, Manon?

Sorry - have gone for French ones!

Don't rush in - my husband made me decide between our shortlist as I was coming round from my GA, and I still wish we'd waited as I now prefer the other one!

fi51 · 28/05/2012 16:48

Arabella
Camilla
Willow
Rosamund/rose/rosa/mandy/rosie
minerva/minnie/mimi/
Scarlette

choppychopster · 28/05/2012 16:52

Love Ines and Agnes. They were at the top of my list for 7wk old DD2. We settled on Anna in the end. Good luck with your new baby.

MagdalenaAlec · 28/05/2012 17:02

lol, exact opposite here: DH British, I am French..!
Some suggestions:
Myriam/Maryam: not too common, I really like it
Sarah: a little too popular maybe
Yasmine/Yasmina: 3 syllables + Arabic

readerholic · 29/05/2012 19:31

Baby here, very cute. Agnes or inessa...last chance for help. Saw lots of previous posts saying Agnes was ugly but in French you say an-yes not ag-nes. Though in uk she would be Agnes for sure.
Thanks for the comments

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PestoPenguin · 29/05/2012 19:49

Congratulations Grin!!

ViolaCrayola · 29/05/2012 19:51

I like Agnes. Or Ines, but I think Inessa sounds a bit made up somehow. Although I'm sure it's not.

Does either suit her better? Do you prefer the meaning of one over the other? This is probably how I would decide. Try both out - calling her the names, singing them (!), imagine shouting them up the stairs/across the playground...

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