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Autumnal girls names

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EmberElftree · 16/10/2015 22:43

I'm 40+6 and haven't decided on a girls name yet. I'm trying to find names which capture the magic of autumn. My own birthday is in October and I remember walking home from school in the leaves, smelling bonfires and having that frisson of excitement about toffee apples and Halloween. I like unusual, gothic, Victoriana, romantic names but can't find the right name which encapsulates all of the above. My current name is Violetta which ties in loosely with an aunt of dh also but all suggestions are welcome.

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LadyintheRadiator · 17/10/2015 21:24

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Pixi2 · 17/10/2015 21:32

Have you gone through all the popular steampunk names and discarded them?

Aluna
Anonna
Bailey
Raven
Autumn
Heather

Only1scoop · 17/10/2015 22:20

Tauriel oh beautiful.

Some gorgeous names on this thread how refreshing!!

MackerelOfFact · 17/10/2015 22:25

Mildred
Maud

Both from the Worst Witch books (but they're nice witches!)

applecatchers36 · 17/10/2015 22:49

Ivy
Viola
Rosemary
Flora
Ashley
Brooke

EmberElftree · 18/10/2015 03:37

Than you radiator, me too we are so ready to meet this little one.

Pixi, love raven, dh not keen...heather is great but know a few of them. Had to look up steampunk, thanks.

Mackerel, was obsessed with the ww when I was young, loved those books!

Viola is on my long list, applecatchers (v. Autumnal nn)

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WheresPoIIy · 18/10/2015 04:37

Fallina
Leafey
Autumnalla
Nmutau (pronounced mut ow)

mathanxiety · 18/10/2015 06:17

Xanthe
Leonora
Ursula
Zelda
Mahalia
Drusilla
Morwenna
Damaris
Greta
Elfrieda
Leila or Layla
Estelle
Stella
Morgana
Isadora
Charis
Rosina

mathanxiety · 18/10/2015 06:18

and Aphra.

EmberElftree · 18/10/2015 08:34

Layla and isadora are on my list, like isadora but dislike izzy etc. for a nn. Adora might be better but you can't dictate nns. I like aphra, will look it up

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smartyclogs · 18/10/2015 13:28

conker

MrsLeighHalfpenny · 18/10/2015 14:09

Grinmerry

Chillywhippet · 18/10/2015 21:05

Aeronwen (celtic - berry/fruit)
Romilly
Clementine

mathanxiety · 18/10/2015 22:23

You could use Dora or Dorie as a nn for Isadora.

AuntGertrude · 19/10/2015 00:19

Fern
Bryony or Briony

ATrueNerd · 19/10/2015 02:11

Estella for gothic Great Expectations vibe..or Opal for October.. my daughter's birthday is in October and she doesn't have a middle name, she asked why and I said she could choose one if she wanted and she chose Opal. She tells everyone that's her middle name now! Obvs not going to actually have it added to her birth certificate or anything but it makes her happy!

EmberElftree · 19/10/2015 06:28

Friends dd called Estelle and it's a fab name but a bit hard like the character. Opal is cool but also makes me thing of opal fruits and being scottish, of folk shouting "oh! Pal"! We used to say at primary school personal arse licker too so thats a no no too.

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3timesascrazy · 19/10/2015 14:17

dd2 is Autumn, you don't get more autumnal then that Wink

Vernonon · 19/10/2015 16:29

I know what you mean about Sorrel and sorrow, and discarded for the same reason. But I met a Sorrel recently and it just seems such a beautiful name. The sorrow association just isn't there.

Love Juniper

ukfirestorm · 19/10/2015 20:16

Loving bracken

ConesOfDunshire · 19/10/2015 22:08

FWIW, Bronwyn would be a boys' name. Bronwen is the female equivalent.

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NationMcKinley · 19/10/2015 22:18

Bracken
Topaz
Emerald
Linnet
Blaize
Amber

I love Autumn too Smile

CocktailQueen · 19/10/2015 22:21

Russet
Fern
Octavia

mathanxiety · 19/10/2015 23:15

Sapphire is the September birthstone. How about Safira or Sapphira?