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My top 15 - what's your favourite from it?

63 replies

haleyalannahxo · 03/03/2014 23:26

I'm a bit skeptic about posting this considering yesterday, but I've left out all hyphen names from my top list, haha.

I currently have 15 names I love for girls, and although I'm not expecting (I will be ttc within the next few years, I hope, currently at uni haha so I'm name collecting for now, but going into childcare, so mum forums are really helpful for me), I would love to know what your favourite off my list is.

I'm not currently looking for any suggestions, so if you don't like any of the names, choose the one you hate the least (Wink) or, just don't comment Grin.

My list right now:

Imogen Delilah Kate
Lettie Ophelia Jane
Beatrice Lavinia Mary
Violet Rosalind May
Elsie May Kathleen
Eleanor Iris Pearl
Florence Eliza May
Jemima Emily Florence
Amy Beatrice Louise
Lillian Elsie Maude
Martha Valerie Elise
Agatha Lily Frances
Lucy Augusta Claire
Maude Ismeria Grace (Iz-mair-ee-ah)
Dorothea Adelaide Mary

Thank you.

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Mrswellyboot · 03/03/2014 23:29

Elsie may kathleen

NameChangaroo · 03/03/2014 23:30

Jemima

Mireio · 03/03/2014 23:35

Beatrice Lavinia Mary is my favourite.

I also like Eleanor Iris Pearl, Florence Eliza (but not May), Jemima Emily Florence, Martha Valerie Elise and Dorothea Adelaide Mary.

ShoeWhore · 03/03/2014 23:36

Iris

BikeRunSki · 03/03/2014 23:40

Amy
Imogen

manicinsomniac · 03/03/2014 23:55

I like Jemima, Amy and Imogen best.

Gugglebum · 04/03/2014 03:25

The Lucy combo, followed closely by Imogen.

Onepactupac · 04/03/2014 03:45

Agatha

HaveYouHeardOfGoogle · 04/03/2014 04:06

Florence Eliza May

Petitgrain · 04/03/2014 04:41

Maude Ismeria - but not grace. Maude is such a beautiful name, underused I think. You've got great taste in names.

ElBombero · 04/03/2014 04:42

Beatrice or Eleanor xx

ElBombero · 04/03/2014 04:43

Not Dorothea, but Adelaide is a beautiful name I would have that as a first, trumping the rest. You've a fab taste in names btw

JessePinkmansMom · 04/03/2014 05:01

Imogen Delilah Kate - Like all of them.

Lettie Ophelia Jane - Don't like Lettie at all, and it doesn't really work as a stand-alone name for me - sounds like it should be short for something else. Love Ophelia. Jane ok for a middle name but quite boring.

Beatrice Lavinia Mary - Really like Mary, don't mind Lavinia, not keen on Beatrice at all.

Violet Rosalind May - love Violet and Rosalind, don't like May at all.

Elsie May Kathleen - I really like Elsie (much prefer Elsa, was on my shortlist for DD twenty years ago) but Elsie is becoming very popular. Also you can expect Elsa with Elsie as a nn to become pretty over-used now because of Frozen. I think Elsie is going to be the new Ellie/Lily/Evie.

Eleanor Iris Pearl - Like all of them.

Florence Eliza May - like Florence and Eliza

Jemima Emily Florence - love Jemima and really like that combination

Amy Beatrice Louise - Don't like any of them.
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Lillian Elsie Maude - don't like at all

Martha Valerie Elise - I'm totally over Martha and I don't like the other two

Agatha Lily Frances - Agatha is awful, Lily too common, Frances is ok.

Lucy Augusta Claire - don't like

Maude Ismeria Grace (Iz-mair-ee-ah) - don't like

Dorothea Adelaide Mary - Hate Adelaide, like the other two.

JessePinkmansMom · 04/03/2014 05:05

Just seen that you are still at uni and don't even intend to have a baby for a few years yet. Confused

What a pointless exercise. By the time you need to pick a name you'll have changed your mind ten times.

Although if you are thinking about babies to the point that you've so much thought to a shortlist that long then perhaps pregnancy will not be as far away for you as you are trying to tell us it will be. Wink

JessePinkmansMom · 04/03/2014 05:06

Sorry that was garbled crap. But you get the idea.

fideline · 04/03/2014 05:09

Lillian Elsie Maude

Mandy2003 · 04/03/2014 05:15

Amy
Elsie

florascotia · 04/03/2014 08:21

Just a question - no criticism implied. Is there a reason for having two diminutives (Elsie = short for Elizabeth, Lettie = short for Laetitia/Lettice) among your chosen first names? All your other first-name choices are full-length names. I think many people feel its a good thing to put a full name on a birth certificate, even if you always use the short version.
You may not agree, and that's entirely up to you.

BlackberryandNettle · 04/03/2014 10:03

Violet Rosalind both gorgeous names, bit like 'a violet rose' though. Not May unless they're born in May though imo. Also like Jemima Emily Francis.

hannahlb4884 · 04/03/2014 10:22

Florence Eliza May has a nice flow to it.

D'oh - just read that back I didn't say "nice flow" because Flo is a nickname option, I really do think the name trip off the tongue very nicely.

squoosh · 04/03/2014 10:26

Wow you've given this a LOT of thought OP!

BikeRunSki · 04/03/2014 13:49

Elsie is a name in its own right though.

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haleyalannahxo · 04/03/2014 14:02

squoosh & jessepinkmansmom - well I'm definitely not expecting, but names have always been something important to me, and I've always been making lists. I like hearing opinions and ideas on the names on my list. I know girls much younger than me who have put lots more thought into it than I have to be honest!

Why can't I just like names? haha. Never understood why a lot of people have a problem with that.

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squoosh · 04/03/2014 14:09

Knock yourself out.