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howdymums · 09/03/2017 18:51

My DD wants to change her name for various reasons and I completely understand why and am allowing her to do so.

The question is how do you go about picking a new name?

She can't decide on one she likes, so we are all a bit stuck! Is a nickname sort of name better and easier to catch on? Sorry this seems like a bit of a pointless question ://

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WankersHacksandThieves · 10/03/2017 12:15

Robyn is nice and nature inspired too :)

ClaryIsTheBest · 10/03/2017 12:15

Btw, what about Robin nn Bob/bie?

HAs the Bob Dylan thing in there. And Robin is a nature name, isn't it?

Arriettyborrower · 10/03/2017 12:18

Dylan is a lovely name for a girl, really cool for a 17 yr old too and works at any age.

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 10/03/2017 16:03

Dylan is very nice.

10Betty10 · 10/03/2017 18:15

Dylan for a girl feels pretty fresh and cool I think.

TheUnicorns · 10/03/2017 23:53

Oh I was coming on to suggest Eden as I think it's absolutely stunning but I see you're leaning away from it.

Dylan is a cool girls name.

AuntJane · 11/03/2017 00:37

I believe the name Susan means "lily". Would she like me that?

Yika · 11/03/2017 07:27

Kiki (Victoria)
Cece (Celia,Cecily etc)
Jo, josie (Johanna, Joanna, Josephine)
Bis, Billie, Elle, Liza (Elizabeth)
Sunny (Susannah, Serena)
Mimi, Missy (Miriam, Miranda)
Pip (Philippa,Pippa, Penelope, Pearl, Polly)

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