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Poppy, Hattie or Millie?

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harri6735 · 03/08/2017 19:34

Our surname is Mainstone and middle name is Ann Marie. Which one do you think goes better (if any)?

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PhuntSox · 03/08/2017 19:37

Hattie

DramaAlpaca · 03/08/2017 20:01

I like Hattie best as it's less cutesy than the other two, but I'd have it short for Harriet or Henrietta.

Celestia26 · 03/08/2017 20:07

Really like Hattie, but only short for Harriet. Seems to go with your surname best, rolls off the tongue better than Poppy or Millie (too many M's).

blinkineckmum · 03/08/2017 20:08

Poppy

17caterpillars1mouse · 03/08/2017 20:22

Hattie

early30smum · 03/08/2017 20:22

Poppy or Hattie

Allthebestnamesareused · 03/08/2017 20:24

HAMM?

MAMM?

PAMM?

Personally I prefer Millie and I like alliterative names.

SuperBeagle · 03/08/2017 20:25

Hattie by far.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 03/08/2017 20:33

Poppy Ann Marie

akorda · 03/08/2017 20:45

Yes, Hattie short for Harriet is lovely! Not so keen on others.

d2ydx2 · 03/08/2017 20:47

Millie

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 03/08/2017 21:40

Hattie ❤️

LarkDescending · 03/08/2017 22:23

Poppy (though I'd go for Polly if it was on the list).

Sophronia · 04/08/2017 01:16

Hattie, but short for Harriet

GinIsIn · 04/08/2017 09:12

Millie Maidstone sounds daft - sorry!! Poppy is nice. Hattie I like but prefer it as a nickname for Harriet.

ShotsFired · 04/08/2017 09:15

Hattie is very very twee. Harriet is a swot at a posh boarding school.

Poppy is not as bad.

Millie is a cat's name.

Daisy? (Marguerite if you wanted a grown up name on a BC)

PhuntSox · 04/08/2017 10:34

Polly is fab! Penny?

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