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Boudicca

59 replies

EllenDegenerate · 02/08/2016 16:25

Am I being mad?

Willing to be told it's pregnancy hormones but I'm really warming to this name.

I even like Bo as a nn.

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Queenbean · 02/08/2016 16:26

Don't do it.

ApocalypseNowt · 02/08/2016 16:26

Hormones.

MrsHulk · 02/08/2016 16:28

Hormones. Sorry.

RortyCrankle · 02/08/2016 16:28

Bonkers

Dontrocktheboat · 02/08/2016 16:28

It's a bit silly - what if she is shy and retiring?

snowgirl1 · 02/08/2016 16:31

Really?

EllenDegenerate · 02/08/2016 16:31

Well Dontrock

Not all Mary's are eternal virgins and that doesn't seem to cause too many problems Wink

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ilovewelshrarebit123 · 02/08/2016 16:33

You're kidding right?

Why not choose a normal name, I don't get this 'unusual' name obsession people have!

Don't forget the name is forever, and they will be 50 one day Hmm

SoftSheen · 02/08/2016 16:39

Bear in mind that the correct pronunciation is 'boo-deek-wuh': deek rhymes with 'geek' and wuh sounds like 'what'.

So the natural shortening would be 'Boo' rather 'Bo'.

But seriously, very few women/girls could successfully pull of a name like Boudicca. Don't do it. How about Beatrice?

OhNoNotMyBaby · 02/08/2016 16:40

ROFL Grin
Just when I think I've seen the most ridiculous suggestion for a baby name another one comes along.

Raines100 · 02/08/2016 16:43

Nothing wrong with naming your dd for a strong female role model. Maybe not that one...

Madbengalmum · 02/08/2016 16:47

No,just no!

User543212345 · 02/08/2016 16:47

I met one, also nicknamed Bo. She was lovely.

How is it different from other King/queen names?

OhNoNotMyBaby · 02/08/2016 16:50

I have Boudicca on a high, nearly-out-of-sight-shelf in my living room. She is a peg doll that my youngest DD made in primary school when they were all studying history.

She looks a right sight... but as with all the other childhood stuff (weird pottery shapes, including an Egyptian sarcophagus, I can't quite bring myself to consign her to the bin (yet).

disappoint15 · 02/08/2016 16:55

A university friend of mine told me 30-odd years ago that he knew a brother and sister (I had thought twins) called Caractacus and Boudicca. I've just searched and found this is possible as there are people of about the right age who featured in a news story a few years ago. So your daughter wouldn't be the only one!

NeedACleverNN · 02/08/2016 16:55

I love it for a cat/dog

Not for a child. Sorry

NoCapes · 02/08/2016 16:56

Hormones!

MrsJoeyMaynard · 02/08/2016 16:58

Hormones

CodewordRochambeau · 02/08/2016 17:12

You can't name a child Boudicca.

How about Victoria?

mooimevrouw · 02/08/2016 17:18

How about just Bo, I know a few and think it's a nice enough name on its own.

YoungGirlGrowingOld · 02/08/2016 17:20

Just no. Please no.

EllenDegenerate · 02/08/2016 17:22

No, if not Boudicca it will probably just be boring old Romilly...,

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Pinklily1 · 02/08/2016 18:54

Romilly is lovely!

coveredinhopeandvaseline · 02/08/2016 18:56

I love the name, but only if you are planning to homeschool your child til she's 30. She will be mercilessly tormented when her class learn about the Romans and Celts in primary school!

Footle · 02/08/2016 19:07

If someone can shorten it to Dick, sorry Dicc, they will.