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Can I have an Annie, Oliver and Matilda?

41 replies

Slocky · 30/12/2016 01:38

Is it too much...?

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iwadeboxmonster · 30/12/2016 09:12

As long as the hills are alive with the sound of music Wink

Anywhichway123 · 30/12/2016 10:22

Love it! :)

MikeUniformMike · 30/12/2016 12:21

Are you planning on more children? You could have Tommy, Evita, Bugsy Malone, Mary Poppins, Les Miserables, Frozen, Chicago, Mamma Mia ...

Sophronia · 30/12/2016 12:22

I think it's fine

Jooni · 30/12/2016 13:02

Totally fine. It's not a bad connection and not that obvious anyway - all are very well-known names, it's not like they only have one association! All lovely names btw Smile

shirkingworking · 30/12/2016 13:47

P.s. All classic names that existed well before medieval times and musicals...

IAmNotTheOneWhoKnocks · 30/12/2016 14:17

I clicked on the thread wondering why on earth it wouldn't be okay. Hadn't occurred to me at all.

#uncultured Blush

shirkingworking · 30/12/2016 16:14

Heh - maybe if you didn't get Carmen, Mimi and Giovanni... Or Juliette, Romeo and Othello. I think not recognising musicals might make you super-cultured? Wink

Ohyesiam · 30/12/2016 16:27

No!
I thought you were joking. But you're serious.

AverageJosephine · 30/12/2016 16:32

DD1 was supposed to be Annie but thank god we changed at the last minute because she is now a curly redhead!

Lovely names, go for it!

Chewbecca · 30/12/2016 16:34

It's fine! They're individuals and will be for the rest of their lives. I've never quite got why 'working' with siblings names matters so much.

ViewBasket · 30/12/2016 17:15

It's too much IMO.

KikkiK · 30/12/2016 17:19

I think you can, they're all lovely names and I wouldn't immediately make the connection. And as you've got two out of the three already, you might as well go for it!
Would Oliver and Matilda ever be Ollie and Tilly as that would lessen the musicals effect?

Nonameyet1 · 30/12/2016 21:02

I love the names, definitely can!

ElizaSchuyler · 30/12/2016 21:06

I would add Charlie & Billy too.

My DS loves the fact that he is actually Alexander as he's a bit obsessed with another certain musical (waves to Hercules Mulligan)

LottieDoubtie · 30/12/2016 21:18

I think it's fine if you want to be the sort of family who embrace it!

If not then don't!

I love theatre but I wouldn't want to be the 'novelty' family so I wouldn't.

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