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Brooke and Madison?

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StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:38

I quite like the names Brooke and Madison (unintentionally named after two places in New York - Madison Square Garden and Brooklyn lol!). My 2 year old DS is called George. I'm having twins and quite like these names - my DH doesn't seem to care either way. What do you think? Hmm

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 23/01/2017 19:39

I do like them but I'm not sure they go with George. Very different styles.

user1485199774 · 23/01/2017 19:40

I think that you should speak to your DH because he might not seem to care however he might have some ideas which might benefit you, Brooklyn is quite an outgoing name

StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:41

Thankyou CostaCup, I agree about the different styles!

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StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:42

user1485199774, thanks for your reply! I appreciate your comments and will talk to my DH more about this issue.

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TDmoocher · 23/01/2017 19:43

They 'go' together quite nicely.

StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:43

TDMoocher Thanks! Smile

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TheresABluebirdOnMyShoulder · 23/01/2017 19:43

Yeah I agree that the styles are different and I think they clash a bit for me. I think Madison goes OK with George at a push, but not Brooke.

StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:45

TheresABluebirdOnMyShoulder That is an issue I am facing, considering renaming my DS as I love these names Grin

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TheresABluebirdOnMyShoulder · 23/01/2017 19:45

What about Madeline or Madeleine instead of Madison? I'm struggling to think of a traditional name that could be a substitute for Brooke.

StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:47

TheresABluebirdOnMyShoulder Yeah but the Madeline McCann connotation... Do you know of many Madelines born in the last decade?

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TheresABluebirdOnMyShoulder · 23/01/2017 19:49

Having said that, children always seem to just grow into their names. There are a couple of children in our family who's names caused a few raised eyebrows when they were announced, but they really couldn't be anything else now. In a few years you will be so used to using all three names together - as will your families - that they will just fit together for you anyway.

TheresABluebirdOnMyShoulder · 23/01/2017 19:50

There's a little girl in one of our playgroups called Madeline, I think it's lovely but yes I can see that people might make that connection.

StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:53

TheresABluebirdOnMyShoulder Thankyou so much for your reassurance! I feel a lot more comfortable with my children's names now.

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Gretall · 23/01/2017 19:54

Theyre very American sounding and George to me is quite British so maybe that's why they don't quite go. You could have madlen which is a slightly different pronunciation of Madeline but still would be Maddy as a nn (similar to Madison)
Other suggestions Paige, Morgan, Lincoln

StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 19:56

Gretall Thanks for your advice.

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 23/01/2017 20:09

Hi Stacey, I would go with Brooke and Madison, they go well together.
George is a timeless name, fits in with most names. People will get used to it, as will you. Congratulations, twin daughters, how lovely ! 💐

StaceyPregnant · 23/01/2017 20:11

Sugarpiehoneyeye Thankyou so much! I really appreciate your kind words :)

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Aquamarine1029 · 23/01/2017 23:28

Brooke and Madison are beautiful names. They fit a baby and they will both be lovely names to have in adult life.

Joeybee · 24/01/2017 01:19

Love them both, think they are very useable, and go fine with your sons name.

Pluto30 · 24/01/2017 01:25

I like Madison.

I'm not a fan of Brooke as it seems quite outdated now (was very popular in the 90s).

But both are fine with George.

MouseClogs · 24/01/2017 02:07

I don't think either name sounds too odd with George! They definitely don't slot into the same group, but it doesn't sound daft (e.g. Esmeralda and Ian).

Just to respond to your earlier q though - still plenty of little Madeleines about! I think it's only just outside the top 100 - I know of LOADS under 10.

joannegrady90 · 24/01/2017 21:50

I have a DD Brooke Smile

If I were to have another girl names id possibly pick : Paige, Imogen, Cassidy, Demi, Hannah, Rosie.

Maddison goes well too!

Pranma · 25/01/2017 10:27

A bit "Dance Moms" but pleasant names. I love George too.

goldenrachita · 25/01/2017 17:45

Very, very American sounding. Which I think is what you're after! :)

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