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Names ending in 'die'

50 replies

Claraoswald36 · 16/04/2016 18:01

The dds have declared dc3 name must match there's which both end in 'die'. I love Bridie but I can't think of any boys names!
Any ideas!

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kelda · 16/04/2016 18:02

Eddie
Maddie

HoneyDragon · 16/04/2016 18:02

Fuckoffand has a nice ring to it Grin

kelda · 16/04/2016 18:03

You'll have a lot more options if you drop the 'd' and just have 'ie' at the end.

HoneyDragon · 16/04/2016 18:03

your title tickled me.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 16/04/2016 18:03

Indie

ChipInTheSugar · 16/04/2016 18:04

Honey Shock play nicely!!

OP, how about Sadie?

HoneyDragon · 16/04/2016 18:04

Freddie

Jellybeam · 16/04/2016 18:04

Brodie
Andie
Sandie
Randie
Normandie

NewYearSameMe · 16/04/2016 18:05

I have to admit I had the same initial thought as HoneyDragon Grin

Elodie
Dodie (like the author of 101 Dalmations)

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 16/04/2016 18:06

'Ie' isn't a masculine ending in general I don't think.

Andie

Eddie is a good shout.m

notagiraffe · 16/04/2016 18:06

Indie (Indira/India)
Sandie (Alexander/dra)
Freddie (love this one)
Lyddie (Lydia)

Maladicta · 16/04/2016 18:06

Elodie is a lovely French name

ChipInTheSugar · 16/04/2016 18:06

Oops didn't realise you wanted a boy's name Blush But you may get people saying Bridie is an old Irish woman's name!

Aidie? probably made that up

Laddie

Jellybeam · 16/04/2016 18:06

Noddie
Roddie
Toddie

NewYearSameMe · 16/04/2016 18:07

Sorry, missed the boy's name bit as I was too busy sniggering at 'fuckoffand'. I'll have a think.

notagiraffe · 16/04/2016 18:08

Andie
Mandie
Jodie
Codie
Neddie
Teddie (Theodore or Edward)
Sadie
Xandie
Zebedee Wink

Slippersandacuppa · 16/04/2016 18:10

A friend has a Bodhi (pronounced Bodie)

kimlo · 16/04/2016 18:12

George, known as Geordie.

MrsBungle · 16/04/2016 18:15

Heidi

Claraoswald36 · 16/04/2016 18:15

Dd2 is elodie :-)

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Claraoswald36 · 16/04/2016 18:15

I love Geordie though

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LineyReborn · 16/04/2016 18:18

Laddie

IoraRua · 16/04/2016 18:22

Bridie is definitely an old Irish womans name Chip Grin But sure, English versions of that are in style at the moment anyway.

Odie? Though I think that was the dog in Garfield.

disappoint15 · 16/04/2016 18:26

Ferdie (Ferdinand)
Roddie

WanderingTrolley1 · 16/04/2016 18:26

Melodie

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