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A baby sister for Reuben and Gabriel?

49 replies

Lucylootwo · 19/07/2015 22:33

We are having a nightmare trying to agree on a name for our impending arrival,
I have loved Beatrice since the beginning of time, but now we are finally having a girl I'm not so sure, other names I love Violet, Betty, Ivy, Olive but DH isn't so keen. I'd like something that goes with Reuben and Gabriel, unusual but not too 'out there' I love the old lady chic but our surname is Barnes and don't want our little lady sounding like she belongs in Corrie!
Help mumsnetters, desperately seeking inspiration!?!

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LondonRocks · 20/07/2015 00:16

Ruth
Rachel
Juliet

Icelandicsuperyoghurt · 20/07/2015 00:23

Leah
Mary
Henrietta (Hetty)
Flora
Jessica (jessie)
Sarah
Harriet (Hatty)

Sophronia · 20/07/2015 00:46

Charlotte
Lucia
Mercy
Alice
Hannah
Cecily
Iris
Florence
Nancy
Cordelia
Vivien
Rosa
Susannah
Marigold
Joanna
Maria
Hazel
Constance
Selina
Kitty
Annie
Dinah
Emmeline
Delilah
Josephine
Stella
Nina
Tabitha
Astrid
Sylvie
Edith
Mabel

AGnu · 20/07/2015 01:20

I like Naomi - not overused, not too dated, fits nicely with your other DC's Biblical theme & wouldn't be alliterative with your surname like Beatrice would be.

Or you could stretch the Biblical connection a little & go with Jessica, nn Jessie... Y'know, like the female version of Jesse...?!

Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 20/07/2015 12:37

Ruth
Bethany
Madeleine
Angela

drudgetrudy · 20/07/2015 22:45

Ruth, Esther, Naomi or Miriam.

Florrieboo · 21/07/2015 04:48

My boys have biblical names as well and we strayed off the biblical path for DD's name. I really do like the old testament for boys names, but, didn't find anything I liked much for girls at all.

Her name fits totally fine with her brothers now so don't worry about not going biblical if you decided not to.

The fact that we are total Atheists makes the biblical names even more significant.

TheBookofRuth · 21/07/2015 05:17

Hester
Imogen
Jocelyn
Ingrid
Hope

heylilbunny · 21/07/2015 07:48

Raphaela
Grace
Cecelia
Bethany
Tamzin
Helena
Prisca/Priscilla
Lydia

cecilelliott · 26/07/2015 20:42

Agree with Susanna.

Gorgeous under-used name that goes well with Gabriel and Reuben

Or , going with the Shakespeare theme (think there's a Shakespearean Beatrice?) how about Miranda, Portia or Helena?

MaudeTheMopLady · 26/07/2015 21:11

Arcadia,
Cordelia,
Augustina (Gussie)
Leah
Lydia
Any good? Think these work well with your sons' names.
...Love Beatrice too!

ButterflyOfFreedom · 26/07/2015 22:30

Lydia
Scarlett
Anna
Thea
Orla
Anya
Juliette
Natasha
Nicole
Carla
Zoe
Freya
Bethan

Muchtoomuchtodo · 26/07/2015 22:33

Honor would be good imo.

mappemonde · 26/07/2015 22:38

I like alliterative names - beatrice is lovely
Ruth or Naomi were first to spring to mind!

ashtrayheart · 26/07/2015 22:48

Vivienne

Northernlurker · 26/07/2015 22:53

I've got a Beatrice. Great name Grin Yes it's a Shakespearean name. I also have a Miranda and a Rosalind. Miranda sounds very nice with your boys' names.

Anna is nice too.

Ham69 · 27/07/2015 08:50

Love Beatrice and think it goes beautifully with your boys names.
Also love Harriet, Esther, Tabitha, Polly, Clementine, Dorothy.

Itshouldntmatter · 27/07/2015 10:26

Love Beatrice but not with a 'b' surname. Also, really don't like Bee (if it is shortened) with your surname. I'd go for a first name with a different first letter.

PallasCat · 27/07/2015 11:57

Love Beatrice, and love the nickname Bea/Bee, and LOVE both with your surname. It doesn't sound Corrie, it sounds brilliant!
I refuse to suggest alternative names because nothing will be better than Beatrice.

TreadSoftlyOnMyDreams · 27/07/2015 12:53

I missed that your surname is Barnes. Not Beatrice Barnes, it's up there with Peter Potter. Sorry.

EmmaWoodlouse · 27/07/2015 20:50

I like Beatrice a lot, but I think Abigail would be my favourite choice to go with those two.

Lucylootwo · 27/07/2015 22:18

I don't actually mind alliterative names, I grew up with one myself, I'm really not sure on any of the biblical names, I think Beatrice is becoming my favourite again! I love Beatty as a shortened version too, my granny had a friend called Beatty who was lovely! Thanks ladies.

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mathanxiety · 28/07/2015 02:51

How about Rebecca?

Blondie87 · 28/07/2015 07:41

Zara
Etta
Elizabeth
Hannah
Ruby

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