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Triplet Girls Names

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CountingStars · 26/10/2013 19:00

Hi everyone.
I'm new to being on mumsnet, but not new to being a mum!

I already have two daughters - April and Autumn.

But now I am due triplets soon, and DH and I have no ideas for names..
We don't want anything popular, but we want something that everyone knows/knows how to spell.

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comeandgo · 04/11/2013 08:32

'Faith, Hope and Charity would be great' unless your the child called Chairty. Hmm

I know I said it earlier but I really would make sure the names are fine as stand alone names. They won't always be introducing themselves as a set of three.

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ChestyNut · 03/11/2013 21:37

Pearl, Ivy and Violet Smile

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evelynj · 02/11/2013 21:28

Aww, congratulations! Faith, hope & charity would be ace!

But in nature, Daisy, Rose, Lily, Pansy, Dahlia, marigold, Heather

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shiningstar22 · 02/11/2013 21:07

Seren, Skye and Scarlett :)

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PhoebeMcPeePee · 01/11/2013 23:25

Saffron, Anise, Iris, Rose, Sorrel (love this), Fern, Rose/Rosemary, Camellia, Clementine

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Retroformica · 01/11/2013 00:56

Violet, Pearl and Ivy would be my choice

Lottie, Katie and Esme

Betty, Nancy, Molly

Tess, Nell, Rose

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Retroformica · 01/11/2013 00:37

Go for something different to the usual theme.

Violet, Fleur, Hebe

Scarlet, Amber, indigo

Sapphire, Pearl, emerald

Faith hope grace

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Kbear · 31/10/2013 21:55

Denise, Karen and Julie (bring back the 70s)
Sharon, Tracy, Debbie (do it!!)

Lucy, Emily, Grace
Ruby, Eleanor, Charlotte
Sophia, Francesca, Emma
Katherine, Victoria, Mary
Melissa, Jayne, Katie
Amy, Jody, Katy

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propertyNIGHTmareBEFOREXMAS · 31/10/2013 21:44

Darcy, Lydia and Freya have a pretentious 'group' feel to them if you are wanting to impress or Sophie, Molly and Rose are a more simple and straightforward mix.

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Vicki070712 · 31/10/2013 11:06

Firstly congratulations. I really like the Christmas theme for names, would love a Christmas baby. I really like Holly, Eve & Robyn x

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cheekbyjowl · 27/10/2013 14:16

oh and julia olive and Josephine

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OnePramAndHisSprog · 27/10/2013 14:06

Please, please, please not A names or season names.

Nature names sounds like a lovely theme though if you want to go down the theme route. My favourite nature name is Sorrel.

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CountingStars · 27/10/2013 11:49

Thank you everyone for your suggestions, I have made a new thread called 'nature themed names', as me and DH would like to continue that theme.
We really like some of the names people have suggested, so any more you have are very welcome. Hoping to come up with a shortlist over the next few weeks.

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AnotherStitchInTime · 26/10/2013 23:51

I would avoid names beginning with a. A nature theme sounds good to me, some ideas:

Bryony
Cassia
Dahlia
Erica
Hazel
Iris
Jessamine
Laurel
Linden
Melissa
Orchid
Rowan
Sorrell
Zinnia

Pearl
Ruby
Coral
Opal
Sapphire
Margot (means pearl)
Oriana (means golden)

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hudsonriver1 · 26/10/2013 23:36

How about
Florence
Beatrice
Ivy
Tallulah
Matildha
Eliza
Victoria
Elizabeth

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Littlecherublegs · 26/10/2013 23:09

Think I would avoid themes too so maybe no more 'a' names and possibly not month / season names.
Some nature type names might work though -
Flora
Clover
Saffron
Scarlett
Heather
Hazel
Ruby
Iris
Rose
Daisy

Probably not to your taste but if I had triplet girls Id call them Chloe, Bethan and Anna.

Good luck and congratulations!

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CountingStars · 26/10/2013 22:52

Oh, I like Clementine and Ivy.

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stillenacht · 26/10/2013 22:50

Per seff o knee

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DitsyDonkey · 26/10/2013 22:45

If they are dye around Christmas how about

Clementine, Juniper, Ivy

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CountingStars · 26/10/2013 22:37

What is the meaning of Laurel, and how are Fearne and Persephone pronounced?
Thanks.

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Junebugjr · 26/10/2013 22:21

Fearne, Laurel (Christmassy!) and willow. I love noelle too!

If I had triplets I'd have called them Violet, Helena and Francesca

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KateShmate · 26/10/2013 22:13

Congratulations! My GGG triplets have just started school, and I too have 2 older girls!
My tip would be not to use the same initial - you'll soon be calling for different children and if they begin with the same letter you'll forever be calling 'Ale....Apri..Ann...Am..Autumn come here!' - I do it, and mine don't even have the same initial! :)

I didn't tend to go for names that went well 'together', just wrote lists as you would with singleton and then picked out 3 favourites :)

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stillenacht · 26/10/2013 21:51

Three that just came to me:

Eva, Rose and Persephone

Don't know why. They just came out togetherSmile

Congrats!!Grin

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SatinSandals · 26/10/2013 21:51

Juliet, Lousia and Naomi.

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SatinSandals · 26/10/2013 21:48

You don't want Autumn and Summer together and the poor things will have a nightmare with the post if you have the same initial.

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