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Daughter has arrived and needs a name!

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cornwallsharon · 19/02/2016 11:08

So our daughter arrived yesterday but is still nameless. We were on the verge of going with Joely but I really don't like 'Jo' as a nn which seems inevitable.

Then we thought of Joni which I somehow imagine is easier to say, so less likely to get the 'Jo' treatment.

I realise we'll never get a uninanimous opinion but I'd welcome thoughts!

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YouSaffBridge · 19/02/2016 11:18

Love Joni, or Joanie. One of our shortlist names is Joanna nn Joanie.

You can never be certain you'll not get a nickname you don't really like at some point. However when they are little you do get a degree of control over what you shorten the name to (i.e. always calling an Elizabeth 'Lizzie') and you can hope that the child likes that shortening so much they never want to change it.

DD has a long name than can be shortened several ways and no one has said anything other than the shortening we use.

Congrats!

babyandnames · 19/02/2016 11:29

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InternationalHouseofToast · 19/02/2016 11:32

Do you like Lee or Lea for her as a nickname? Or just keep referring to her using her full name - my DS's name has never been shortened and we always use his full name.

thebiscuitindustry · 19/02/2016 12:28

Juliet
Jasmine
Carly
Lucy
Josephine (Josie)

ButterflyOfFreedom · 19/02/2016 12:35

I prefer Joni to Joely.

Other 'J' name suggestions:

Jocelyn
Jessica (Jessie)
Jane / Janey
Jean / Jeanie
Jaime
Jodie
Jennifer / Jenny
Jude / Judy
Jade / Jada
Jemima (Mima)

Congratulations!

Borninthe60s · 19/02/2016 12:36

Joely, nickname Ellie?

KatieT12 · 19/02/2016 13:02

I prefer Joely and I think you're less likely to get Jo with that. I went to school with one and she never got 'Jo' Smile

MadameDePompom · 19/02/2016 13:14

Congratulations!

I'm a big fan of Ms Mitchell so I definitely prefer Joni to Joely. It's snappy and cool.

OneMagnumisneverenough · 19/02/2016 13:17

Or you could have Joanie?

Or I quite like Josie (Josephine)

Gracey79 · 19/02/2016 13:19

Jovie Smile

MadameDePompom · 19/02/2016 13:26

Bon

PotOfYoghurt · 19/02/2016 13:28

We can't possibly help without a picture. Tis nigh impossible.

cheekstime · 19/02/2016 14:56

H I'm in hope that our child will be able to say what it wants to be called though e.g if it liked Jo fair enough if not "excuse me it's Joely". Maybe opt for your favourite - Joely rather than letting other people decide the fate of your childs name maybe. Joni isn't bad name though x

JeanGenie23 · 19/02/2016 15:02

Nicknames will occur no matter what you call her.

I like the following

Jeanie
Joni
Josie
Joss
Jude

Sallyhasleftthebuilding · 19/02/2016 15:03

I like Jodie - what about Jenna? Or Gemma - I like Gem as a nn !!

Dogadviceneeded · 19/02/2016 18:34

Joni is ace

manicinsomniac · 20/02/2016 00:27

I like Joni - would probably use something like Joanna on the birth certificate though.

Joely I'm not keen on at all - it sounds a bit like jowly to me.

Joelle?

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