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Imogen, Olivia or Hattie?

40 replies

ANiceSliceOfCake · 26/08/2017 22:59

This are our current short list, any thoughts please? We are stuck!

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Hairq · 26/08/2017 23:13

Imogen.

Heratnumber7 · 26/08/2017 23:13

Imogen.

Viviennemary · 26/08/2017 23:14

Olivia. Not keen on Imogen and Hattie is awful.

Liadain · 26/08/2017 23:15

Imogen.
There are a load of Olivias and Hattie is terrible imo.

em0290 · 26/08/2017 23:28

Olivia is definitely my favourite from those

Babymamamama · 26/08/2017 23:31

Not hattie!

RememberToSmile1980 · 26/08/2017 23:33

Olivia

DramaAlpaca · 26/08/2017 23:37

I like Olivia & Imogen.

Hattie is nice as a nickname but I'd put Harriet on the birth cert.

IggyAce · 27/08/2017 00:20

Imogen, but you may find its more popular than you think depending on the region you live in. My DD is called Imogen we called her Immy as a nn but she hated it so she is Imogen at home and school friends call her idgy other nn I'm expecting from friends as she gets older is Iggy or Mog.
Olivia is very popular and I think Hattie is going to become very popular.

Sophronia · 27/08/2017 02:32

Hattie if it's short for Harriet, otherwise Imogen.

OMGBecky · 27/08/2017 02:42

Imogen. Olivia is beautiful, but very popular and all the Olivia's seem to end up as "Olivia D" or "Olivia S".

hellokitsy · 27/08/2017 02:51

I love Harriet. Have never liked Imogen but it's certainly popular. I wouldn't do Hattie as a full name. Olivia is much too common now for my taste but obviously if you love it, use it!

newmum7369 · 27/08/2017 03:14

My 3 ultimate favourite girls names OP! Although I agree that I'd call her Harriet shortened to Hattie.

I'd go go Harriet/Hattie or Imogen. Olivia is beautiful but very popular so I'd steer clear on that basis, but it's a very pretty name if that doesn't bother you.

Sorry, that doesn't help at all does it!

Jooni · 27/08/2017 03:51

Imogen of the 3

I also like Hetty (Hester)

tabbycatbythesea · 27/08/2017 06:47

I have an Imogen, nobody calls her Immy (she hates it), we call her Imo or Mog :)

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 27/08/2017 06:48

Olivia or Imogen

I don't like Hattie

17caterpillars1mouse · 27/08/2017 07:17

I get a more serious vibe from Imogen like she's definitely be all prim and proper

Olivia is nice and I like Livvy but I do know absolutely loads of them, especially 10 and under. Youngest I know is 18 months

Hattie - I think it sounds like the name of a fiesty and lovely child but not sure how Hattie would sound at say 32

thethoughtfox · 27/08/2017 07:19

Imogem. Olivia is the most popular name in the country ( or in the top 3? and has been for years. There are lots of them in every class.

Somersetlady · 27/08/2017 07:25

Not Hattie. Too harsh imo and fatty hattie, natty hattie, scatty hattie etc are too ripe for the playground. Especially if your daughter is unfortunate enough to have issues with her weight.

Onetedisbackinbed · 27/08/2017 07:43

Love hattie

SarahJonesS · 27/08/2017 08:38

I know triplets with these names.

I prefer the name Hattie (assuming Harriet). Lots of Imogen's and Olivia's where I live. (there are more Imogen's at my local playgroups than Amelia's)

MammieBear · 27/08/2017 08:47

Imogen

ilivebythesea · 27/08/2017 08:57

I like Hattie, but would have it as Harriet, nn Hattie or Harri. Also like Imogen. Never been a fan of Olivia, and it's very popular at the mo.

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 27/08/2017 10:05

I have a Harriet (Hattie).

flumpybear · 27/08/2017 11:16

Imogen