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Can you take a look at my girls list. I need a bit of clarity.

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Hettyjones · 29/10/2013 14:11

Ok, still a couple of months to go but scan says girl so we're focusing on names.
We want a name which we can shorten to an everyday nn. This fits in with our other kids names.

DH likes the nicknames, Josie, clemmie and Flo. So he's keen on, Josephine or Jocelyn, Clementine and Florence or Florentine.

I like Ruth/Ruthie, Margaret/Maggie and Constance/Connie

Dh's fav is one of the Josie names though he can't decide which. Mine is Constance.

Honest opinions without being too nasty please. Smile

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Hettyjones · 30/10/2013 11:59

So yes, I guess it should fit with the boys' names.

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Hettyjones · 30/10/2013 18:02

Just bumping for evening crowd to try and help me make a decision. Do any go better with my DS's names?

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Wishfulmakeupping · 30/10/2013 18:05

I prefer your DH choices especially Josephine or Jocelyn but I don't like Florence

Wishfulmakeupping · 30/10/2013 18:06

Didn't see your boys names until now I think Josephine fits so well with your DS names lovely names all round :)

Hettyjones · 30/10/2013 20:52

Thank you, wishful!
I'm coming around to Josephine but still really like Constance.

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juneybean · 30/10/2013 20:55

I work with a Clemmie/Clementine I'm afraid I do sing to her quite often.

NadiaWadia · 31/10/2013 01:06

Clementine is nicest of your DH's choices
Ruth of yours

mathanxiety · 31/10/2013 05:12

I love Ruth, Margaret, Josephine and Clementine.

I like Constance but really dislike Connie and Flo completely puts me off Florence.

saffronwblue · 31/10/2013 05:32

I think everyone will regret Jonnie and Connie ( although Constance is a lovely name). Josephine is beautiful as is Jocelyn. Have you considered nn Meg for Margaret?

Starfishkiss · 31/10/2013 05:32

Just a thought, if you like Maggie but are not so keen on Margaret, how about Magnolia?

Hettyjones · 31/10/2013 08:23

Thanks everyone, really helpful!
Saffron, you are so right about the Jonny/Connie thing. Oh my goodness, how did that not occur to me before??? Right, so Constance is out. As is Ruth and Florence.

I think Connie was my favourite and the one holding me back from agreeing to dh's Josephine or Jocelyn. I think I prefer Josephine as it seems to naturally shorten to Josie. I'm not sure. Is Jocelyn a bit too unusual these days? Is it a standard spelling or will she be forever spelling her name? Is she more likely to be called, Joss as someone mentioned up thread. We do actually know of one and she is Joss but she's the only one I've heard of. She's older though.

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NoComet · 31/10/2013 08:32

Josie of either Josephine or Jocelyn
Or Constance.

Not Margaret! it's my generations mothers name and, therefor my generations default middle name. It wasn't nice then and it isn't nice now.

TeaAndCakeOrDeath · 31/10/2013 09:31

I love Josephine, also gives you the option of nn 'Posy' which is sweet for a little girl

Spaghettinetti · 31/10/2013 12:25

I know several people with daughters called Florence...I see it being very common in a lot of classrooms in a few years time. Josephine is lovely. It's a classic name - timeless even.

Ham69 · 31/10/2013 13:02

Some gorgeous names there. Not too keen on Maggie (Thatcher) and Florentine is beautiful but I think of the biscuits. Think my favourites would be Clementine and Constance.

mathanxiety · 31/10/2013 13:50

I think Joss is a much more likely NN for Jocelyn than Josie. I like it a lot.

I think Jocelyn is the standard spelling (but that won't prevent people from getting it wrong - this is because a lot of people can't spell and don't read much, and not because it isn't very straightforward).

NiceOneCenturion · 31/10/2013 14:04

I like your boys names, I have one of them and have considered the others. I think Josephine is the best on your list by a country mile, beautiful name. Underused at the moment so it sounds really fresh, but I don't think it will date like some of the others might. Lots of nice nicknames for her to choose from as well.

Josephine Margaret and Josephine Constance are both lovely combinations.

JacqueslePeacock · 31/10/2013 14:08

Josephine is great. I would think you need a shorter middle name after that though.

AmIGoingMad · 31/10/2013 16:37

I like Josie in its own right.

bludgerwitch · 31/10/2013 17:55

I love Josephine - it would've been top of my list if a cousin hadn't got there first! Clementine is lovely, too.

Hettyjones · 31/10/2013 18:43

Thank you everyone for being generally kind about our short list. And Niceone, thank you for being so kind about my boys names.

Ok, after thinking about it all day, we have narrowed it down to either Josephine or Jocelyn. Middle name either Margaret or Anne.

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Anri · 31/10/2013 20:33

Since he likes Clemmie and you like Constance, what about Clemence or Clemency?

MrsBazinga · 31/10/2013 20:39

I was about to say Clemency, Clem for short. Much nicer than Clementine.... And personally, I love Constance and Connie, though not keen on Josie. Reminds me of dreadful Josie Jump :)

mathanxiety · 01/11/2013 04:02

Lovely choices. I really recommend Margaret as a mn.

Retroformica · 01/11/2013 06:17

Your DH has excellent taste. Yours are nice enough though