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Littlevideo · 26/03/2014 08:13

Georgia?
Middle name would either be Elizabeth or Belle.
I'd be interested to know your opinion and if you know many under 18's called Georgia
Thanks
(We have already discounted Georgina and Georgiana)

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shoobidoo · 26/03/2014 08:40

Reminds me of the US state.

PreciousPeach · 26/03/2014 08:42

I think Georgia Belle is really lovely!

Dovahkiin · 26/03/2014 08:42

Georgia Elizabeth is lovely - I don't know any little Georgias.
Georgia Belle sounds like the name of a paddle steamer.

LCHammer · 26/03/2014 08:45

I know a couple of Georgias, aged 9-10. I don't think it goes too well with Belle, sounds a bit redneck, sorry.

SomethingAboutNothing · 26/03/2014 08:46

I like it, especially with Elizabeth as the middle name. Not so sure about Belle

AnythingNotEverything · 26/03/2014 08:50

I really like it. I find Georgia Elizabeth a but regal though. That might not bother you though!

I know one who is 2.

chattychattyboomba · 26/03/2014 08:55

2 in my Dd's ballet class (2 year olds).
I like it, but it's getting quite popular.

TheNightIsDark · 26/03/2014 09:03

I love Georgia but Georgia belle sounds a bit hillbilly Blush sorry!

alita7 · 26/03/2014 09:05

I like Georgia belle, nothing wrong with a bit of red neck!

NoArmaniNoPunani · 26/03/2014 09:06

It makes me think of that one direction song

hunreeeal · 26/03/2014 11:07

Georgia Elizabeth

goodstuffhappens · 26/03/2014 11:15

I'm a teacher and Georgias always seem to be a little bit cheeky (naughty on a bad day) I LOVE the name but didn't chose it for either of my daughters for that reason. If you're not a teacher, I'd say go for it as it's v.pretty.

MrsBungle · 26/03/2014 11:16

I quite like Georgia. I know one aged 9 and 3 aged 1-4.

UriGeller · 26/03/2014 11:20

There seem to be a lot of Georgias around. But its been so for at least 20 years. There was one in my eldests class and he's now in his 20's, it was quite unusual then. Its an ok name and at least you haven't spelled it "Jorja" like a friend of a friend named their dd a few months ago. Hmm

Blueberrybaby · 26/03/2014 12:23

I really like Georgia. Very pretty. I only know one in early 20s. I prefer Georgia Elizabeth. Georgia Belle sounds like a boat to me, but I tend to think using Belle as a middle name will do that to any first name. I would steer clear of Belle for that reason.

Poughle · 26/03/2014 12:44

Do you like Georgia Beth? Cross between Elizabeth and belle...

Mireio · 26/03/2014 15:45

Georgia Belle reminds me of the US state too and sounds like name for a 'southern belle' i.e. Scarlett O'Hara from Gone With the Wind. I prefer Georgia Elizabeth.

TessOfTheBaublevilles · 26/03/2014 16:01

Georgia Elizabeth is beautiful.

Georgia Belle sounds very redneck/hillbilly.

Alisvolatpropiis · 26/03/2014 19:48

It's wildly popular in the area I live, has been for donkey's years. A little pocket of popularity if you will.

I think Georgina is more attractive but Georgia Elizabeth sounds perfectly nice too.

ChickenMe · 27/03/2014 00:02

Georgiana is an alternative. Georgia is a pretty name but quite common.

curiousgeorgie · 27/03/2014 00:03

Love Georgia Belle!

Littlevideo · 27/03/2014 04:29

Common- popular chicken? What area do you live in I know from a friend it's very popular down south thanks

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ChickenMe · 27/03/2014 09:36

@Littlevideo yes I mean popular not common as in chav. I'm in the South East too.

Littlevideo · 27/03/2014 10:00

Yes my friend is south east and knows a few. I only know 1 older Georgia round here I'm in the west mids

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