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2045 Calling

51 replies

Daisymasie · 29/05/2014 13:40

Hi

DC is due next month (June 2045) and we are looking for nice vintage type name suggestions.

I love love love Brenda for a girl, but it seems to be very popular at the moment. Other names on our shortlist are Denise and Beverly (nn Bev).

For boys we're tossing up between Trevor (nn Trev) and Nigel (after DH's Grandad).

Any other suggestion? My DS has a Leslie and a Gail, so those names are out, unfortunately.

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beccajoh · 16/08/2014 14:32

What about Candice (Candy for nn), or Candida?

Or Ronald if it's a boy?

Eileen?

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Melons80 · 16/08/2014 14:25

I met two gorgeous twins yesterday called Colin and Clive - lovely and a bit different.

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HibiscusIsland · 16/08/2014 13:44

What about giving Leslie a twist by making it Leslie-Jayne. The Y in Jayne would make it a bit quirky.

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PurpleWithaMysteryBun · 15/08/2014 21:48

Craig and Claire are fabulous, perfect for twins!

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InkleWinkle · 15/08/2014 21:01

Lynne
Gillian
Arlene
Kenneth
Alan

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MrsPatMustard · 15/08/2014 20:54

Have you considered Donna or Janice - both have a lovely classic ring to them.

For a boy, I'm torn between Barry or Geoff. Perhaps leaning more towards Barry - it just says 'I wear stonewashed jeans and eat a saveloy for tea.' Manly.Grin

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thegreylady · 15/08/2014 20:50

Valerie
Sylvie
Susannah
Janet
Elaine
Merilyn
Wilma
Olga
Phyllis

I was born in 1944 and they were all in my year along with a few Ann[e]s and Jeans. We also had a Ruby, a Pearl, a Beryl and an Emerald so we were a very 'precious' lot.

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KateMoose · 15/08/2014 18:48

Alison might be making a come back and Claire. I think for boys I like Richard and Roy.

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Lunastarfish · 15/08/2014 14:43

I'm a fan of Debbie, it's my grandmother's name. Love Karen and Cheryl too but DP is not keen. He wants Olivia - eugh, how 2014!

Boy - It has to be Steve or Glen

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UriGeller · 15/08/2014 14:32

Dawn - Louise?
Sarah - Louise?
Clare - Louise?
Gemma - Louise?

You could spell Louise, L'Wheeze if you wanted to be a bit clever, no one will think of that and it adds a certain 'exotique' quality, don't you think?

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LancashireTea · 15/08/2014 14:25

Can't go wrong with a Gary or Geoff for a boy. Though Nigel and Carl/ Karl are popular around here.

I love Cindy and Trisha for girls, but Janette or Janice have been firm family favourites since the last century.

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florascotia · 15/08/2014 14:25

Don't forget Julie - also Belinda, Bridget, Suzanne, Marilyn, Diane ...

I heard of a Michelle the other day - thats' novel. Wonder if it will catch on?
And Becky - really daring.

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ButterflyOfFreedom · 15/08/2014 13:19

Has anyone suggested Geraldine, Glynis, Edna or Glenda?

Or if you have a DS - Maurice, Arnold, Gordon or Brian?

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ClockWatchingLady · 30/05/2014 15:41

Basil or Bertram for a boy?

And Fanny is lovely, although DH thinks it's a bit too cutesy.

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Vintagejazz · 30/05/2014 10:47

Have you considered Tina? Phyllis is also lovely, but quite popular at the moment.

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CaramellaDeVille · 30/05/2014 08:10

Patricia (Pat, Trish) for short. Or have you thought about Janet, Janice, Joan or Leslie? For a boy you can't go wrong with Trevor, but I also like Bernard, Lionel and Cliff.

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SquirrelledAway · 30/05/2014 07:30

Shellel? Donna? Sonia?

I like Kurt for a boy, or how about Shaun or Duane?

Oubliettee agree with your DH about Sindy, but if you like the name you could go for the more classy spelling of Cindy with a C.

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Ludways · 29/05/2014 23:23

I was thinking of Kenneth, I like the nn Ken but not too keen on Kenny, what do you think?

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laineylou · 29/05/2014 23:05

Deborah or Lisa. Paul or Tim for a boy?

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ohmymimi · 29/05/2014 22:57

Marlene and Vernon, or are they a bit on the 'try hard' side?

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Britishseamonkey · 29/05/2014 22:52

Op I have to say Nigel is always gonna be a marmite name after Farage. Would be like having a Margaret 30 years ago. Depends if that bothers you?

Cindy is gorgeous but I prefer it spelt with a C- seems more classic.

If Darren is too posh what about Darryl? Could till use nn Daz

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OublietteBravo · 29/05/2014 22:39

Can I suggest Malcolm or Terrence for a boy? I liked Bradley (nn Brad) too, but DH vetoed it as being too posh (same for Darren nn Daz). I suggested Sindy for a girl - but MIL insists that this is a doll's name Hmm

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Britishseamonkey · 29/05/2014 22:32

Sorry I see Keith has already been suggested.

Joyce?

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ExitPursuedByABear · 29/05/2014 22:25

Oh how we laughed.

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Britishseamonkey · 29/05/2014 22:22

And Keith!

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