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Help name my 4th Daughter

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Catflap1 · 25/04/2014 17:46

Found out today my 4th is another girl, I'm over the moon!

I love pretty/girly names and at the moment loving the sound of Lucy!

I'm toying with the idea of something double barrelled (not def just a thought) so was thinking maybe Lucy-Kate

Any anyone think of anything else or even suggest a different name all together that I might like, like I said does not have to be a DB name

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soontobeslendergirl · 25/04/2014 18:16

Annalisa?

Not double barrelled as such but you can use the full name or either half :)

manicinsomniac · 25/04/2014 18:19

Lucy is sweet. It goes well with Kate. You could also use:
Lucy-Anne
Lucy-Jane
Lucy-May
Lucy-Leigh
Lucy-Rose

Similar to Lucy:
Lily, Lexi, Lacey, Lydia (Lyddie), Leah, Libby, Lottie, Layla, Lila, Lyla, Lyra, Luna, Lola, Livia, Lois

Daisy, Molly, Millie, Rosie, Annie, Bonnie, Casey, Emily, Abbie, Josie, Katie, Nancy, Polly, Poppy, Phoebe, Ruby, Sadie, Sophie, Tilly, Verity, Zoe, Chloe

pilates · 25/04/2014 18:24

I prefer it on its own.

Lucy Catherine sounds nice.

Congratulations Thanks

MummyBeerest · 25/04/2014 18:25

I like Lucy Kate. Kate seems like a good stand alone middle.

MrsBennetsEldest · 25/04/2014 18:28

Freya

BikeRunSki · 25/04/2014 18:30

ucia? Lucille? Luka ? Louisa ?

BikeRunSki · 25/04/2014 18:30

Arragh!

Lucia

jonicomelately · 25/04/2014 18:31

I'm not mad keen on double-barrelled names personally so couldn't recommend one. Lucy is really lovely but my favourite girls name of all time is Nancy. I didn't have a girl myself but if you chose it, it'd be the next best thing Smile

Catflap1 · 25/04/2014 20:37

Soontobe - love Annalisa but that very nearly the same as my oldest DD

Pilates - Lucy Catherine is a strong option, my name is Catherine so was thinking of that as a middle name!

I'm liking Lucy-Kate & Lucy-May

DB is just a option, I do worry that you will just end up calling them by the first name anyway x

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Sundaedelight · 26/04/2014 13:59

Why not Lucinda with nn Lucy?

Double-barrelled Lucy-Kate etc sounds daft tbh.

mathanxiety · 27/04/2014 00:24

Lucy Katherine (or Catherine), and then you can call her Lucy-Kate when she's a baby. As she gets older you can drop the Kate and avoid sounding too frilly or trendy.

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