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Lucy Daisy Beatrice Flora

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miggly · 31/10/2012 20:39

I'm 39+2 and we've agreed a boy's name but can't quite get there with a girl's name - there just seem to be too many that we both like. We think our final four names are, in no particular order:

Lucy
Daisy
Beatrice (nn Bea)
Flora

We already have a daughter called Matilda.

What do you reckon? Or which of the four would you most like to be called yourself? I'm hoping that we'll get all defensive over one of the names now and that will answer our question... Smile

Many thanks!

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damppatchnot · 31/10/2012 20:41

Lucy or Beatrice

I have a Lucy x

DottieRose · 31/10/2012 20:42

Beatrice would be my pick and goes great with Matilda....how about Florence instead of Flora as that would also be fab with Matilda (which is fab btw)

Noren · 31/10/2012 20:45

Daisy, because then you will have a song for each: Waltzing Matilda and Daisy Daisy (OK my reasoning may be a little odd but I think they are the same era).

Although Lucy is one of my favourite names ever.

Everlong · 31/10/2012 22:52

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ProcrastinatingPanda · 31/10/2012 22:57

I like Lucy best.

Confuseddd · 31/10/2012 23:02

All lovely. Flora is a bit spoilt by famous brand name, though, I think.

Welovecouscous · 31/10/2012 23:02

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Pooka · 31/10/2012 23:05

Lucy or Beatrice.

Think that Beatrice possibly goes better with Matilda, although Lucy is actually my favourite name of the four.

Not keen on flora or daisy.

RyleDup · 31/10/2012 23:05

Beatrice or flora.

FrightRunScream · 31/10/2012 23:07

Beatrice by a long shot

Alisvolatpropiis · 01/11/2012 00:27

Lucy. It's a classic yet I've only ever known one. Definitely a winner for me.

I like Flora,but in reality it's a butter substitute that I would never use,butter all the way

squoosh · 01/11/2012 00:30

Drfinitely Lucy.

clippityclop · 01/11/2012 00:34

Lucy.

miggly · 01/11/2012 08:24

Ooo interesting, thank you - I find myself nodding along that Lucy and Beatrice are the best, so maybe I do have an opinion...! Everlong, Polly would have been on the list if it didn't rhyme with a key family name - love it and was sad to discard.

Flora I love but not as keen on Florence or Flo, and I suspect the margarine connotation may cause a few raised eyebrows in the next generation up - I've taught one, which, for me, has disassociated it from the brand.

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Everlong · 01/11/2012 08:33

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Otterpop · 01/11/2012 08:36

Lucy is my favourite from your list, it's lovely.

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youonlysingwhenyourewinning · 01/11/2012 08:50

Lucy.

Then Beatrice.

ArthurShappey · 01/11/2012 08:53

I like Lucy best but I think it's having a very popular year, I know 4 all born within the last 8 months. An I only know 6 babies born this year and the other 2 were boys.

Beatrice would be my second choice.

Bonsoir · 01/11/2012 08:54

They are all lovely names. My DD is Flora and it suits her down to the ground!

I like Beatrice and Lucie (with the -ie spelling) a lot. Daisy is also sweet, but probably my least favourite of your four (but still very nice).

AlexanderS · 01/11/2012 12:11

I like Beatrice - not as common as Lucy or Daisy, and though I like the sound of two-syllable names ending in an 'ie' sound, I'm not entirely sure they're dignified enough for a grown woman (not as a given name anyway, they're ok as nicknames). I heard a woman calling for her daughter Daisy-Mae the other day and I winced involuntarily, it just struck me as a bit sickly-sweet (maybe doesn't help that my cat is called Daisy!).

Also with Beatrice complements Matilda well, as they both have three syllables (if you pronounce Beatrice 'Bee-a-trice' as opposed to 'Beer-trice', anyway) (imagine yourself introducing them - "These are my daughters, Matilda and Beatrice"...).

As regards Flora, though it sounds nice enough, I personally just can't get past the association with margarine. What about Fleur as an alternative?

CharlieBoo · 01/11/2012 21:49

Lucy or Daisy

sparkle12mar08 · 02/11/2012 08:16

Flora then Beatrice. Lucy and Daisy are ten a penny and will date dreadfully and have that horrible 'cutsie' vibe which will also date. Flora and Matilda or Beatrice an Matilda are lovely.

reastie · 02/11/2012 08:18

Love Flora and Beatrice - they were on the potential list for DD. Daisy and Lucy are still nice choices though. 'Beatrice Flora' (Flora middle name) has a nice ring to it IMO.

chaosandcupcakes · 02/11/2012 08:34

Lucy lovely. beatrice is gorgeous as is bea for short.

Not keen on flora just reminds me of butter