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CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 01:34

Samuel and Margaret, called Sam and Maggie?

A boy will be William called Will. But I have absolutely no idea for a girl. Help!

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 30/11/2014 14:27

Freya
Charlotte
Darcey
Rebecca

BikeRunSki · 30/11/2014 14:28

Caitlin - kitty

CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 14:59

Phoebe is one of my favorites but DH sys no. :(

Also Pippa. But around here (we're American) it's completely unheard of, except for those obsessed with the royals. I've liked it for years; there's a character named Pippa in one of Stephen King's works and I thought it was great. But I'm not sure if it's too out there.

Kitty is nice but is out because our surname is a noun, so I'm trying to stay away from the double noun! :)

Jane and Kate are close relatives, as are Rebecca and Ella. Grace is another one I like but is my goddaughter.

I love Bea but our last name is short and harsh sounding and starts with a B, so I think it would be too abrupt.

Keep em coming!

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CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 15:05

Elizabeth and Anna are front runners but I'm not sure on any of the nicknames for Elizabeth. I like Anna/Annie but I'm not sure if I just find it "okay". As in it's not offensive and there's nothing wrong with it, but I don't know if I LOVE it.

Frances is another we've considered. I loved it for Maggie but I've gone off it a bit.

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moxon · 30/11/2014 15:31

Isn't there a Pippa in the Nancy Drew books? They are American, so there'd be precedent? American names can be quite out there, and I wouldn't think it would be that strange. There is also pippi longstocking, so the double p sound isn't too foreign on that count either.

CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 15:36

I think the Pippa in the Nancy Drew book was English. :) But you're right, if anyone's read it they may have heard of it. I'd forgotten all about Nancy Drew, I'll have to reread a few!

American names can be very out there, that's true. I think that's what I worry about, that someone would think it was made up like...Gannon or something.

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moxon · 30/11/2014 15:38

Gannon. snork

CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 15:39

I know three little Gannons.

Sigh.

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Bobby1234 · 30/11/2014 15:39

Abigail
Imogen
Libby
Jessica
Jennifer

Bobby1234 · 30/11/2014 15:40

Love Pippa

Monica101 · 30/11/2014 15:49

Audrey
Miranda
Hermione
Iris
Flora

Lunastarfish · 30/11/2014 15:53

Violet
Penny
Louise

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moxon · 30/11/2014 16:11

Ooh. Louise and Louisa are under-used.

CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 16:25

I love Rosie but it's out since Rose is Maggie's middle. :)

Louisa was on our list for Maggie. It is nice! I'll revisit that one.

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MummyBeerest · 30/11/2014 16:38

sigh My poor Abigail.

What about Lucy?

CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 17:52

I do like Lucy but don't feel like it's a full name on its own. I don't like Lucille or Lucinda but Lucia is okay. :)

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moxon · 30/11/2014 18:40

You can have Louisa and shorten to Lucy?

akorda · 30/11/2014 19:26

Flora sounds lovely with your names. Sam, Maggie and Flora...just flows so well!

eatyourveg · 30/11/2014 19:49

I thought Bea (Beatrice) too
Imogen (Jen/Jenny) ??

sallyst123 · 30/11/2014 19:55

Phoebe, Beatrice or amelia

CheerfulYank · 30/11/2014 23:27

Amelia is out and probably Beatrice too. :(

I love Phoebe, I should work on DH more! However I'd ideally like something a bit longer with a nickname she goes by. It's not essential though.

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AgathaPinchBottom · 30/11/2014 23:34

Georgie?

AgathaPinchBottom · 30/11/2014 23:36

From Georgia/Georgina/Georgiana ?

CheerfulYank · 01/12/2014 06:07

Georgie is nice. Also quite like Gigi. :)

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