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benheldy · 24/01/2013 21:33

Ok our daughter will be born in a couple weeks and we're struggling for a name.
My fat lazy husband doesnt like Alice (which I love) because our niece (same surname) is called Alyssa. Fair enough point perhaps...

So give me some clues. I prefer "normal" names, none of this Lily-Rosie or Gracie-Mae double barrelled trendy gash, just give me a nice normal name that isnt too old fashioned her schoolfriends will be taking the piss but not too cutesy that at age 65 she sounds like a sideshow act.

Suggestions ladies please...

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AntimonySalts · 25/01/2013 14:39

I did give DH a list of names that I knew he detested, plus DD's name (which I was going to give her come hell or high water). From that list, he was bound to choose DD's name. He did. I did the same with DS. For some reason, DH rejected Sacheverell, Emmanuel and Gaylord, among others.

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FriggFRIGGisPoorlySick · 25/01/2013 13:01

I'm so annoyed I didn't use this power for DD.
I did,however utilise it for DS...and I will again.

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suzyrut · 25/01/2013 12:50

With first dd exdh and I had chosen a name, personalised items had been purchased by relatives then a couple of weeks before she was born I realised I didn't like it. I waited till the midwife asked for her name to write on the hospital bracelet and literally shouted the replacement name over exdh.
To this day (even through a divorce) he didn't say a word in protest, such is the power your have in the first few minutes post birth!

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benheldy · 25/01/2013 01:51

Thanks all! X

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FeeFoo · 24/01/2013 23:46

Emily
Amelia
Isabelle
Zoe
Saskia
Leyla
Lydia
Vanessa
Ava
Mia
Nancy
Nadia
Kate
Rose
Anna
Roseanna!
Vivian
Mary
Raffaella
Ellie
Hannah
Rebecca
Alternatively do a deal with DH about name choices, he can choose middle nameWink or something else to that effect. It sounds like Alice is the right choice for you, he just needs to be persuadedGrin

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PickledInAPearTree · 24/01/2013 23:32

I love Alice.do it!

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Grumpla · 24/01/2013 23:28

They do smell though.

Mind you, so do babies.

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GoldPlatedNineDoors · 24/01/2013 23:26

Biscuit

Innit

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MrsDeVere · 24/01/2013 23:20

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Grumpla · 24/01/2013 22:53

Horses? Why did I assume you had horses? Dogs I meant.

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Grumpla · 24/01/2013 22:53

Quite right Mrs DeVere.

If it came out of your vagina, you get to name it.

Not sure how it works with horses though.

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tilder · 24/01/2013 22:52

Why would you get mullered for that mrsdevere? Sound like a good plan. Dc3 was nameless for a while and although I love her first name I don't like her middle name. Wasn't really concentrating on the conversation and ended up with mil's name. Nothing to do withe being het (much) just the name. Bad move.

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Megsdaughter · 24/01/2013 22:50

Romilly or Orla if I had my choice again ( and seeing my choice was over 30 years ago I have to get them out on here and not comment on my lovely pregnant DDIL :)

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benheldy · 24/01/2013 22:41

Wow such pretty names! Inna de Ghetto

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Grumpla · 24/01/2013 22:41

Claim you will wait until you meet the baby.
Give birth.
Take baby in your arms for the first time. Look up at husband adoringly.
Look down at baby and whisper loudly enough for everyone in the room to hear "Hello, little Alice!"

Worked for me when we couldn't agree on a name for DS2.

DISCLAIMER: I did not call my baby son Alice.

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tilder · 24/01/2013 22:39

Can tell I read Jane Austen stuff for the first time when pregnant.

I love Alice too. Not sure how you pronounce Alyssa.

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Chardonnay125689 · 24/01/2013 22:38

I like Lawfawnda or Shanikwa! I carnt decide between the 2!?

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MsFlippingHeck · 24/01/2013 22:36

OP you are making me smile too.

DC2 was going to be Alice but he had a penis so we had to rethink.

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benheldy · 24/01/2013 22:35

Well I've set my mind on Alice now and have told the husband to deal with it.
I gave him those eyes like if he doesn't accept it I'll be putting anti freeze in his flask, so for now, hes keeping quiet.

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HoratiaWinwood · 24/01/2013 22:27

Alice is awesome and a squillion times better than Alyssa

Lucy
Anna
Heidi
Amy

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YoSaffBridge · 24/01/2013 22:26

Hannah is a gorgeous name, very classic, suits every age. It's quite near the top of our list for any future DD2.

emmy, Josephine is lovely!

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ScaredySquirrel · 24/01/2013 22:24

I had Anna on my list (which had Alice on it too).

also Beatrice, Matilda, Elizabeth are nice.

I think you should call her Anna. or Alice.

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emmyloo2 · 24/01/2013 22:23

Your posts are making me laugh out aloud! My name is also Emma. That's obviously beside the point mind. Alice is fabulous and your husband is being a shit not letting you have it. We are having a DD in May and my criteria are classic, timeless, not cutesy and not overused. I am currently settled on Elizabeth. Others - Laura, Josephine, Rose, Juliet. However, I think we will go with Elizabeth. Just tell the husband the day he shits a watermelon is the day he can vet your name choice. Go with Alice.

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benheldy · 24/01/2013 22:18

Cant call her Emma as thats my name :)

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