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Struggling with the name DP wants, but I can't think of alternatives

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WishingWellsandCountryCottages · 25/05/2015 17:29

Hi Ladies,
I'm 36+4 with my first baby, who I know is going to be a girl. I'm in the lucky position that everyone around me having baby's is having/has had boys so I basically can pick any name I want without upsetting anyone, I am also the only female in my generation of the family. My problem with names is I was bullied at school from age 7 right up to 16 so a lot of the names we came up with have negative connotations for me.

DP and I have been discussing names since finding out the gender at 21weeks. DP has had his heart set on calling Isobel, we're not scottish and live no where near scotland, but DP loves the name and has done since he read it in a book aged 18. I'm not so sure though, but can't come up with any alternatives I like. I've never met anyone with the name Isabelle/Isobel or any other spelling of the name, so from that point of view it's a good choice considering it's supposedly common.

I also want to use Marie for a middle name, and DP thinks this works. The middle name is non-negotiable because it was my grandmothers first name, she died in 2011.

What are peoples thoughts? Should I just let DP use the name and get used to it as she grows up? Any other suggestions for name?

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Sophronia · 25/05/2015 22:15

Isobel Marie is lovely.

How about Mirabel / Mirabelle as an alternative?

BartholomewCrouch · 27/05/2015 22:57

Isobel is so popular it has become very dull imo.

Names that 'feel' a similar type but less popular:

Clara
Sadie
Abigail

DreamofFields · 27/05/2015 23:15

Do you like Izzy or Bel or Bella? These can all be names you use yourself for your dd if you go with Isobel. Or anything really. I call my dd Baby Bear which is nothing to do with her name but because she had a v cute bear outfit as a newborn and it stuck.

I would be so thrilled if dh felt strongly about a name that I would use it unless I hated it. As it is he vetoes all my suggestions and doesn't come to with anything himself.

manicinsomniac · 28/05/2015 01:01

I think Isobel Marie is beautiful.

I know many Isabels, Isabelles and Isabellas but have only ever met one Isobel and she's 30.

I'd go with it if you like it well enough and your husband really loves it.

If not, other names along the same lines as Isobel, Rebecca, Charlotte and Hannah:

Abigail, Amy, Anna, Alice, Bryony, Bethany, Claire, Chloe, Caroline, Danielle, Emma, Emily, Eleanor, Erin, Esther, Fiona, Florence, Georgia, Georgina, Harriet, Imogen, Jessica, Jennifer, Joanna, Juliet, Julia, Judith, Katherine, Katie, Lucy, Lydia, Laura, Lauren, Louisa, Melissa, Madeleine, Miriam, Megan, Mary, Natalie, Natasha, Nicola, Nicole, Phoebe, Rachel, Rosemary, Sarah, Samantha, Stephanie, Victoria, Vanessa, Zoe

getbusyliving · 28/05/2015 13:13

Are there any names you love? I feel from your Op that you are settling a bit ( sorry if incorrect)

Negative connotations can be forgotten once baby makes the name her own, I would advise looking at names with fresh eyes (ears!)

Enjoy itSmile

BeautifulStars93 · 29/05/2015 20:27

I have an Isabelle. Liked the name ever since I was about 6!
I really dont meet that many. X

MsJuniper · 30/05/2015 09:31

Agree with others, I think if your DH loves it so much and you like it then it's a great choice. I think it's very charming that he has carried this name around for so long and Isobel will love to hear it when she grows older.

Isobel Marie is a really beautiful, elegant combination and I think you should go for it.

thegreylady · 30/05/2015 23:32

Isobel is beautiful.
I know a baby named Iona and that also works with Marie as does Annabel.

Marisola · 31/05/2015 11:26

Isobel is a lovely name, and goes well with the middle name that YOU have chosen and say is non-negotiable.

Since you don't dislike Isobel, and there's no other name that you love, then it seems rather mean not to give your daughter the name that your husband has always loved. I really don't understand why it should be an issue at all.

BertrandRussell · 31/05/2015 11:34

If you've picked the middle name and quite like Isobel then use it if he loves it and has loved it for a long time.

maccie · 31/05/2015 11:40

Eleanor is a beautiful classical name.
Abigail too seems to fit your needs.

SanityClause · 31/05/2015 11:47

You have lots of names with negative connotations. Do you have any with positive ones? Someone who was always kind to you? A role model from history?

Perhaps think about those.

BertrandRussell · 31/05/2015 11:56

"
Eleanor is a beautiful classical name.
Abigail too seems to fit your needs."

Agreed. But neither of them are the name that the OP's husband has loved since he was 18!!!!!!!!!!

Marisola · 31/05/2015 12:07

Yes, spare a thought for the poor man who set his heart on a name! Why encourage OP to choose something else for no reason !!!!

WaferInMyCoffee · 31/05/2015 12:14

If you don't dislike the name and your DP has his heart set on it then go for Isobel. I think it is lovely (love that spelling too) and goes beautifully with Marie.

In my experience (it was the other way round for us, I had my heart set on a name since I was a teen, DH wasn't sure) if you don't use it now then you'll end up giving it to your next child anyway ;)

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