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Mabel or Beatrix?

20 replies

Baz13 · 03/06/2016 13:15

Found out we are having a little girl yesterday. A little sister for Charlie (brother) and Tilly.

A bit undecided on names. We had originally picked Esme but after the scan both me and dh said we liked the name but didn't want to use it.
Dh loves the name Mabel and thinks we should call her this, whilst I really like it I also like Beatrix.

Which name do you prefer, and which goes best with siblings?

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cautiousoptimist1 · 03/06/2016 14:17

I love Beatrice so would go with Beatrix, I know Mabel is making a comeback but I can't get past the blue peter dog!

DerelictMyBalls · 03/06/2016 15:25

Beatrix, definitely. Trixie is a cute nickname.

I can't help but feel sorry for Mabels.

MrsCaecilius · 03/06/2016 15:26

Beatrix.

Not massively keen on Trixie, but it is sweet and I like Bea.

Mable is getting a bit overused in my neck of the woods.

EweAreHere · 03/06/2016 15:28

I'd rethink both, tbh. Mabel and Beatrix both just sound dowdy, and I knew several poodle like dogs called Trixie.

MadameDePomPom · 03/06/2016 15:36

Beatrix.

Mabel is not a nice name.

pilates · 03/06/2016 15:47

Beatrix

CrumblyMumbly · 03/06/2016 15:52

I think Mabel is a great name! Charlie, Tilly and Mabel sounds right. I find Beatrix too 'clumpy' to say - doesn't roll off the tongue as nicely.

Justdontaskhowiam · 03/06/2016 15:53

Love the name mabel!

Queenbean · 03/06/2016 15:53

Both are really fashionable names just now so if you don't mind being this years Vicky or Rachel then either

1horatio · 03/06/2016 16:14

Beatrix or Beatrice :)

LadyAntonella · 03/06/2016 16:18

Beatrix! Smile

Dogolphin · 03/06/2016 16:24

Beatrix!

Sophronia · 03/06/2016 21:46

I think Mabel goes better with Charlie and Tilly

Lilacpink40 · 03/06/2016 21:49

Is Tilly short for Matilda? I wouldn't choose the same initials and prefer Beatrix anyhow. I think Harriet (Hattie) would work well with sibling names.

IoraRua · 03/06/2016 21:52

I'd rethink both personally.
However, gun to my head I'd have to pick Mabel. I dislike it, but I dislike Beatrix more.

WittgensteinsBunny · 03/06/2016 21:52

They are both fab names. Dd2 is Beatrix. We call her Bea or BB for short. Toddler Dd1 saying baby BB is the sweetest thing. We get lots of compliments. Btw, I don't like mabes for short. Great Grandma's carer calls her Mabes, I hate that.

NeedACleverNN · 03/06/2016 21:53

Beatrix nn bea or trixie

MadameDePomPom · 03/06/2016 21:55

I love Bibi as a nickname.

septembersunshine · 04/06/2016 09:14

I would probably go for Beatrix but I don't like the 'trix' at the end much (ends up sounding like quite a hard name) so I'd have Beatrice and call her Bea - which is sweet. And softer sounding all around. Plus you already have a 'T' in Tilly so you would then have a Tilly and a Trixy. Better to have a Bea.

I know a 6 year old Mabel. It grows on you but I wouldn't say I like it that much. I would have May or Belle has a nickname (Tilly and Belle sound great together!) ... but then if you did you may as well pick another name.

redexpat · 04/06/2016 09:25

Google Stan and Mabel and listen to the wonderful story that follows.

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