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Brother or sister for Merryn?

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JustForNames · 31/05/2017 20:13

I'm in the early stages of pregnancy and trying to think of names. Dd is Merryn. We like Cornish names, but Celtic names in general would be fine. It's too early to know the sex so boy and girl suggestions would be welcome!

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Veronicat · 31/05/2017 20:14

Tanith and Tamar. Grin

PaperdollCartoon · 31/05/2017 21:30

Jago! Very Cornish

GingerAndTheBiscuits · 31/05/2017 21:34

I'm so jealous you have a Merryn. It was my favourite girls name for DD2 but DH had other ideas!

The only vaguely Cornish names I know are Bronnen and Tegan!

Sophronia · 31/05/2017 21:48

Love Cornish names.

Elowen
Kerensa
Demelza
Morwenna
Lamorna
Tamsin
Senara
Tegen
Loveday
Eseld
Endellion
Lowenna
Meliora
Emblyn
Ebrel
Conwenna
Kensa
Rosenwyn
Morgelyn
Steren
Zennor
Anneth
Alis
Jenna

Jago
Piran
Pasco
Jory
Jowan
Petroc
Ruan
Jacca
Kitto
Lowen
Taran
Yestin
Talan
Tristan

Sophronia · 31/05/2017 21:51

Not Cornish names, but I also know a couple of girls in Cornwall called Bryher and Tean (after the Scilly islands).

Elbi · 01/06/2017 07:48

My favourite Cornish names are Ebrel, Emblyn, Oula (means owl) and Enora (means honour). For boys I think Jory is nice.

Elbi · 01/06/2017 07:49

Although I guess Merryn and Emblyn is a bit of a mouthful!

JustForNames · 01/06/2017 09:01

Thanks for all of the suggestions. I love Elowen and Lowenna, and I think Jory and Jago are nice but I'm not sure I can sell them to dh!

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blahthisistoohard · 01/06/2017 11:45

Martha

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