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Help in naming dd6 (dc10). I need opinions on some potential names .

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oldbutnotpastit · 22/02/2014 09:18

we are expecting a girl in early July . she will be dd6 and dc10 .
Our shortlist include
Miranda lovely meaning but dh thinks it may be too associated with Miranda Hart
Clarissa
Winifred i love it for it's meaning but not sure if it's too clunky
Merewen love this especially it's meaning but is it too different
Cecilia
Hester

i really like the names Hester and Winifred but our surname is Westw**d .

so the question is could Hester Westw*d work or is the fact that it rhymes a real issue.?We've already discounted Esther for dd5 as we felt Esther Westw*d might sound to like a compass reference .

likewise is Winifred Westw**d OK or is the alliteration too much ?

dh has also suggested the name Mirabel but we have an Arabella .would Arabella and Mirabel be to samey for siblings ?

I also love the name Cecilia but we had major naming issues last time round dh initially agreeing to Cecilia but then changing his mind at the last minute and insisting on a name i really disliked but agreeing to cecily as a mn . In the end we changed dd5's name when she was a few months old to a compromise name .So i'm not sure whether i should avoid Cecilia as i don't want to open up any past hurts iyswim .

Your opinions would be welcome as i'm not sure if i'm over thinking some of these issues .

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zipzap · 23/02/2014 00:21

Love Hester but agree it might be too rhyming with your surname to work really well.

Also love Mirabel but can see potential for problems down the line if she and Arabella both want to use Belle/Bella/Bel/etc for a nickname. And whilst you might call them Arry and Miri for example, you never know what's going to happen when they get to school and they get other nicknames.

Like the Hebe suggested earlier as well as Merryn, Eliza and Romilly.

Another one I like that should I ever have a little girl (not looking likely now) is Coco, as in Coco Chanel (but most definitely not coco the clown).

papalazaru · 23/02/2014 00:26

I love Cecelia and it gets shortened to CeeCee which I also think is really nice. Merewen is lovely as is Angharad or even Cariad (which I'm sad we didn't use as a middle name).

K8Middleton · 23/02/2014 00:31

Love Merewen. Don't like Hester with your surname or Winifred at all.

I am liking Merle at the moment, it's on my shortlist for my contraception failure fantasy third baby.

NanaNina · 23/02/2014 01:26

How about Moray (as in the Moray Firth) It's very unusual and pretty I think.

Dovahkiin · 23/02/2014 02:29

What a lovely list! I might well steal a couple...

My favourites are Miranda and Merewen. Both very elegant and pretty.

I agree with your thoughts on Winifred - Winnie Westw**d sounds too much like a provinical weather girl or an instruction to a horse.

oldbutnotpastit · 23/02/2014 09:14

showy i really like Josephine not keen on jo/josie so have discounted it as a first name it's still in the mix as a mn
we can't use bronwen dh had scout leader who made his time at scouts a nightmare . so he's vetoed it understandbly .
i really like Angharad for it's meaning but as we're in Scotland i think pronunciation might be a problem
With Merewen we were thinking Merry or Winnie as a nn ..I'm obviously overthinking the heroin/heroine and i do think it's pretty .
I keep trying to imaggine using the name Winifred and it doesn't work . I really cab't imagine saying "Winifred mummy loves you " etc. It also feels quite clunky almost ugly compared to Arabella which is femininine yet feisty .I don't want this baby to feel she got short changed .
I adore the name Cecilia but may have to persuade dh.

The name Priscilla popped in to my hed during the night which has a similar feel to Clarissa and Miranda . What do people think of it .
other Dd's names
are
bethany
Lydia
tabitha
Phoebe
Arabella

Their brothers are
Blake
Tudor
Leighton
Gabriel

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outtolunchagain · 23/02/2014 09:18

What about Meriel ,came across a family in a magazine the other day who have a Perpetua and Helvetica .

I love Hester but can see the concern ,not so keen on Winifred but love Winnie, what about Roberta ?

MrsBungle · 23/02/2014 09:18

Go with merewen, it goes lovely with your other kids beautiful names don't name the new one Winifred or Hester they will feel short changed as the other kids names are so nice

oldbutnotpastit · 23/02/2014 09:20

bluechampagne i have considered the name Kerenza it has such a lovely meaning but have a close friend whose daughter is Karen so discounted it for this reason .
i like Romily but dh vetoed it .

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yellowsnownoteatwillyou · 23/02/2014 09:22

Celeste
Larissa
Claudia
Maude
Celia I like better than cecelia for some reason
All came into my head when I read your other kids names.

Blondieminx · 23/02/2014 09:25

From your list I like Merewen best.

You have chosen really lovely names for your DC's. I rather in awe at 10, wow! Smile

oldbutnotpastit · 23/02/2014 09:27

Celeste i like i, dh thinks Babar's wife

i like celia but i have considered it as a nn for cecilia more than a stand alone name ,although i know it is .

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dementedma · 23/02/2014 09:28

Meriel is nice but I'm afraid the main point here is that you have TEN children!
Hats off to you OP, you must be a superwoman. I struggle with 3.Grin

Pigsmummy · 23/02/2014 09:33

Oonagh

yellowsnownoteatwillyou · 23/02/2014 10:02

I know I kind of think babars wife, but its a lovely name.
Don't know how I feel on pricilla, think I would worry what type of child I would get if I used that name as its needs a strong personality.
How about a mumsnet fab ottilly?
Or Persephone?

RonaldMcDonald · 23/02/2014 10:04

Decca

BeattieBow · 23/02/2014 10:10

I remember your Cecily/Cecilia/Arabella discussions - I had a similar issue and ended up with Cecilia nn Cecily (as H wouldn't agree to Cecily on its own). I

I love Cecilia and Cecily obvs.

I have similar taste to you as I have used another of your names too. So in your situation I would use Miranda - as I nearly called my dd this (nn Mim/Mimi).

I also like Beatrice, Harriet, Clementine/Clemency, Ottilie, Iris, Mabel, Sophia, Cordelia.

PollyCazaletWannabe · 23/02/2014 10:14

Love your naming taste, but sadly don't think Winifred or Hester go very well with your surname.

What about Cordelia? It's my favourite name and I think it fits well with your other DC.

TheRedQueen · 23/02/2014 10:25

Love your children's names. Great choices.
Agree that Winifred sounds a bit 'clunky' compared to your other daughters' names and Hester- although wonderful - just doesn't fit with your surname.
I think Miranda or Clarissa would be lovely or - to suggest another alternative - Lavinia.

oldbutnotpastit · 23/02/2014 10:31

yellowsnownoteatwillyou her sisters are very feisty with minds of their own so living up to Priscilla will probably not be an issue .
otillie ,/ottoline have both been rejected by dh

BeattieBow the cecily /cecilia arabella predicament was long running .
i like cordelia but dh doesn't.
He has now announced that he doesn't like any names with a sibilant s sound Confused . not sure where that has come from .so that rules out Cecilia , clarissa and priscilla .

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oldbutnotpastit · 23/02/2014 10:33

i personally adore persephone but i's meaning bringer of death worries me and i know it would be ahrd if not imposible sell to dh .

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oldbutnotpastit · 23/02/2014 10:34

a hard not ahrd

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outtolunchagain · 23/02/2014 10:46

Claudia?

PollyCazaletWannabe · 23/02/2014 10:47

Meredith?

PollyCazaletWannabe · 23/02/2014 10:48

Juliet?

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