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Girl's name to go with super short surname!

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CharlyWooplus2 · 21/03/2016 15:20

I have a 2 letter Chinese surname, which means that I'd like to balance it out with a slightly longer first name. I already have 2 DS, both with traditional names (think Henry, Oliver type name).

But I'm really stuck and am going round in circles and have a feeling she'll be born and then have no name for ages! I'd love some of your thoughts on the following:

Theodora (Thea, Teddy)
Florence (so far my favourite, but another friend has literally just had a baby and called it Flora - I don't know her too well, but they'll end up in the same reception class, so feel a bit like I can't use it now??? Would welcome your thoughts on that too!)
Sylvie
Elodie (we were told DS2 was a girl at 26 weeks, following an accident I had at work. I hadn't planned on knowing the sex, but in the heat of the moment they asked if I wanted to know and I caved in - needless to say, he was a boy, haha! Elodie was the name picked out for that one, so does have some memories...)

I think I've just decided against Tabitha as I do love to shorten names and can only think of Tabby, who was my childhood cat. I love the name though.

Arghhh, please help! Thanks so much in advance!

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SevenOhTwo · 21/03/2016 18:49

I think it's fine to have Flora and Florence in the same class. They're quite different names to my mind, and besides you read a few threads on here and see it's very common for classes to have an Eve, Eva and Ava, or a Lily, Milly and Lilly etc.

I think they are all lovely names, although I like Theodora slightly less than the others, and even with a very short surname it feels a bit of a mouthful to me.

If you're prone to shortening names, Elodie might end up being known as Ellie, which depending on how you feel about that might put you off? (It would me - I shorten too and rule out many names because I dislike their shortenings).

If you're after other ideas too, how about Isadora, Beatrice or Celestine?

MuttonCadet · 21/03/2016 18:57

Florence is lovely and not too similar to Flora. Tabitha is great, and could be shortened to Beth?

SkaterGrrrrl · 21/03/2016 19:00

Rosalind
Matilda
Felicity
Genevieve

Wafflenose · 21/03/2016 19:06

Florence and Flora in the same class would be fine. How about:
Francesca
Alexandra
Gabriella
Susannah
Amelia

Allaboutthatbass · 21/03/2016 19:11

Annabel

2Offwhitecurtains · 21/03/2016 19:12

I think it very much depends on what the surname begins with as because it is such a short surname, the full name will read like the full name + surname as all one word and sometimes they can sound funny

Mag314s · 21/03/2016 19:15

Juliet
claudia

goshnotme · 21/03/2016 19:16

Virginia
Lucasta
Jocelyn

CharlyWooplus2 · 21/03/2016 19:23

Thanks everyone - this is so helpful to get everyone's thoughts - loving the suggestions, especially Beatrice...

Seven I think the abbreviation of Elodie would bug me too! Too far away from the original name...

2Off Soooo true! My surname begins with N and is barely pronounceable I have to be careful as it could be a new word, another reason why Florence works quite well. However, as I say, I do love to shorten so I think Flora would have definitely been one of the, and I like Flo less.... though I suppose it doesn't have to be shortened at all (I've never had a nickname billynomates)

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SwedishEdith · 21/03/2016 19:37

I think I know what your surname is and was going to jump in with Nina for alliteration - but that wouldn't work at all.

Florence can get shortened to Flo, which wouldn't work either. Or Flossie.

I love Tabitha though.

Narp · 21/03/2016 19:54

Love Elodie

Prefer Sylvia to Sylvie

Suggest:

Marianne
Juliette
Julia
Audrey

CharlyWooplus2 · 21/03/2016 20:30

I do love the name Tabitha, but...I had a cat called Tabitha Twitchett, Tabby for short, who I named when I was about 8. Can imagine my DPs laughing at me then choosing this at a later date for my DD.

But is this overthinking it?!!! I keep going back to it, it's mainly finding an alternative to Tabby that would be important to me - what about Bibi?

So maybe top 2 are Florence and Tabitha...

Swedish think you've guessed it, hah! Giggling at Flo+my surname - would spell years of torment for the poor child Grin

My DH has just walked in and said Elodie is his favourite still..he also likes Kitty.

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pilates · 21/03/2016 20:30

Alexandra or Charlotte

AuntJane · 21/03/2016 21:02

Would Tamara be an alternative to Tabitha? Nn Tammy.

CharlyWooplus2 · 22/03/2016 11:57

Love Tamara! Thank you! Smile

Alexandra and Charlotte are already taken by close family - we have a lot of girls! I was, until recently, the only one with boys so had a good run of choice. I always thought finding a girls name would be easy though. How wrong was I!!!

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Narp · 22/03/2016 18:51

What about Cassandra/ Cassie/

Abecedario · 23/03/2016 14:36

Florence can also be shortened to Flori, I taught one.

Other Ts - Talia, Thalia, Theresa (tess)

Francesca
Alexa
Evangelise
Heloise/ Eloise
Genevieve
Marguerite
Isolde
Celia/Cecilia
Claudia
Arabella
Sophia
Harriet
Amelia
Antonia
Juliet

Abecedario · 23/03/2016 14:37

*Evangeline not evangelise!

twinjocks · 23/03/2016 15:11

Bibi is a gorgeous short form for Tabitha. I'd go with that!

Twistedheartache · 23/03/2016 15:17

What about Georgina? Or would the n surname make it not flow?

Narp · 23/03/2016 15:56

Ooh, I love Genevieve too

LaceyLee · 23/03/2016 19:58

Katherine would be good and can shorten to Kitty, Kate, Katy etc. Do love Florence and Tabitha though. I don't think the cat thing matters but lots of people do mention it (I considered it for my dd- still on my list if I have another!)

joyfulworld · 24/03/2016 08:21

Georgina
Margaret
Madelaine
Leonora
Christine

centigrade451 · 24/03/2016 15:35

Genevieve is my favourite of all of these.

For example Genevieve Po. It can shorten to Jenny as well.

How about Tabetha - that way it can shorten to Beth.

BertrandRussell · 24/03/2016 15:42

Harriet

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