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Maple?

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TikkaandBasil · 05/10/2017 14:55

Hello, I'm just wondering if Maple is useable? Some girls were given the name (over the last few years) so it can't be too bad.

We are really loving Elizabeth Maple. We have thought about Mabel, but it doesn't have the same nature/unusual feel to me!

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Chaffinch4 · 05/10/2017 16:15

I don't see why not if you like it, especially as a middle name, but it's not a word I would consider using as a name.

stevensupersquirrel · 05/10/2017 16:38

I think it sounds nice as a middle name but not as a first for some reason.

BluthsFrozenBananas · 05/10/2017 16:45

I quite like it, especially if it's going to be a middle name, but you will get people asking if you have Canadian roots.

Sophronia · 05/10/2017 16:45

I also think it’s better as a middle name. Elizabeth Maple is nice.

Cakescakescakes · 05/10/2017 16:48

She'll spend her life correcting people who think it is Mabel.

RhonaRugMuncherr · 05/10/2017 16:53

Fine as a MD. Not sure I'd want it as my first name

BendydickCuminsnatch · 05/10/2017 17:11

Really like it as a middle name! Only thing putting me off as a first name is that people will always mishear for Mabel.

Bubblysqueak · 05/10/2017 17:13

As in the syrup?

I think I would go with Mabel.

Twofishfingers · 05/10/2017 17:15

Awful. Sorry it's not a name.

TikkaandBasil · 05/10/2017 17:16

No, like the tree...

Not many people will know her middle name, so I doubt it would get misheard.

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TikkaandBasil · 05/10/2017 17:17

@Twofishfingers - I know I asked, but does that mean Willow isn't, either?

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bridgetreilly · 05/10/2017 17:20

I do know a Maple, but I really don't like it. As a middle name, I think you can get away with it if you want.

MadisonAvenue · 05/10/2017 17:35

I think it works well as a middle name but as a first name she'd forever be correcting people who thought she was called Mabel.

MsHippo · 05/10/2017 17:47

If she wants to be a kids author/kitch poo star/exotic dancer she can be Lizzie Syrop!

Personally it's not to my taste but at least it's a middle name so she doesn't have to use it too much if she dislikes it.

manicinsomniac · 05/10/2017 17:50

Idk, it's a pretty sounding word and I love maple syrup - but as a name, I'm just not convinced it works.

Heratnumber7 · 05/10/2017 17:50

You know the syrup comes from the tree, right? Hmm
Maple is awful. Mabel is lovely.

RoryItsSnowing · 05/10/2017 17:51

Maple is a brilliant name!

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Ontopofthesunset · 05/10/2017 17:59

I realise there are lots of debates about dogs' and cat's names, but I have known quite a few pets called Maple (dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs) and it is always because of the colour of their fur - it resembles the colour of maple syrup.

Is there something particular about the tree that you like? I am one of those hidebound people who doesn't really think of Willow as a 'proper' name, either, to be honest, nor Aspen. I just think they're all a bit woody and big to be attractive names (a maple, for instance, is a hulking great tree), unlike flower names which have a longer tradition anyway.

manicinsomniac · 05/10/2017 18:53

herat - well yeah, sure but, unless you're Canadian, when you hear the word 'maple' you're (most likely) going to finish it with 'syrup', not 'tree'.

Having said that, Google tells me it is certainly used as a name. I still don't think it works personally but you should go for it if you like it.

ChocolateCrunch · 05/10/2017 19:13

I like it, although never heard it as a name before. But Willow and Ash are names, so why not!

stopbeingadramallama · 05/10/2017 19:18

Is your last name syrup?

user1459464195 · 05/10/2017 19:20

It wouldn't be my first choice but as a middle name (paired with a classic like Elizabeth) it is interesting. Personally I'd rather meet an Elizabeth Maple than another Elizabeth Rose or Elizabeth Grace. I would assume some link to "maple" though - probably a Canadian heritage.

Twofishfingers · 06/10/2017 14:34

Loads of names are related in some way to flowers and trees. Rose, Lily, Rosa, Rosemary, Violet, Ash, Olive, Willow, Hazel, Jasmin, Iris, Holly, Heather... They are also used as names, and are beautiful names. Maple is not a name, it's not a nice name. It's awful. Why on earth would you choose a name like that?

Appuskidu · 06/10/2017 14:41

No, like the tree...

If that is going to be your response to the 1000000 times you or she would get asked-'what, Maple-like the syrup?', then I strongly suggest you don't use it

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