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Emilia or Abigail?

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lurcherlover · 04/12/2012 21:07

What do you think? We like either of these for dd due next year. Emilia would probably be shortened to Milly or Mia, and Abigail to Abby. Please let me know your preferred name (and nickname)!

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FestiveFannyFarts · 04/12/2012 21:10

Abigail is nicer imo :)hth

LittlePickleHead · 04/12/2012 21:33

I love Emilia! I would maybe shorten it to Mimi
I might steal this if bump is a girl...

sparkle12mar08 · 04/12/2012 21:40

As a personal opinion I think they're okay but nothing particularly special. Emilia/Amelia/Amelie's are ten a penny round this way as are Millie/Milly/Mia's, so for that reason alone I wouldn't use it. Abigail is nicer but a bit dated for me.

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WhatWouldSantaDo · 04/12/2012 22:21

Abigail Abigail Abigail! (Might be my name! Xmas Smile)
Amelia and Emily were at numbers four and five respectively last year, add to that the Emilias (at 85) and Amelies (58) and it's very popular, if that bothers you. Abigail was at 47, Abbie at 98, so still quite popular.
I like Abi for the nickname, with that spelling. Why add letters that aren't in the full version?

WhatWouldSantaDo · 04/12/2012 22:24

P.S. Millie is at 32, Mia at 10, Mya at 100.

JingleBellaTheGymnast · 04/12/2012 22:28

Love the look of Emilia, but it's quite popular isn't if? Much nicer name than Abigail though, which feels very 80s to me, even though it's not.
Emmeline?

omghelpmeplease · 04/12/2012 22:39

personally prefer emilia

YDdraigGoch · 04/12/2012 22:47

I have an Abigail. Nn Abi. We chose it because of what it means - "beloved of God". You can't get much better than that!

WhatWouldSantaDo · 04/12/2012 23:33

YD, it's my name and I've always understood it to mean Father's Joy. Which I guess you could translate to God the Father. Neither are relevant to me though.

BOFingSanta · 04/12/2012 23:47

Abigail- pretty and not so overused.

Alisvolatpropiis · 04/12/2012 23:56

Emilia! Though I second the suggestion of Emmeline as a more unusual alternative.

I don't like Abigail. Though I do like Abi/Abby as a nickname.

OkayHazel · 05/12/2012 01:16

Cute! disney.wikia.com/wiki/Abigail_and_Amelia_Gabble

telsa · 05/12/2012 12:15

Abigail for sure.

WhatWouldSantaDo · 05/12/2012 13:47

Hazel, I was named after one of those geese! True story.

lilolilmanchester · 05/12/2012 13:49

Both are pretty yet strong names, like them both.... my concern with Emilia would be about it constantly being spelled incorrectly e.g. as Amelia.

Bakingtins · 05/12/2012 14:06

Like both names but we are also over-run with Milly/Amelia/Mia/Emilia's. Had one swimming class where it was Milly, Billy, Tilly, Amelia (normally called Milly) and us... it was just a bit... silly. On that basis I prefer Abigail.

manicinsomniac · 05/12/2012 18:40

Abigail. Love it

It's my sister's name and I was always jealous of it!

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