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Aaronella

41 replies

franktheskank · 14/05/2018 09:27

Yes? No? Grin

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QuietNinjaTardis · 14/05/2018 09:30

I think Kevinella is better.

DPotter · 14/05/2018 09:30

Short answer - No

Long answer - No, it sounds made-up. I know all names were made up initially, but this one sounds clumsy

TheHobbitMum · 14/05/2018 09:31

No, it sounds completely made up to me Hmm

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 14/05/2018 09:33

Yes why not.Grin, but Barryella would be far prettierWink

SoyDora · 14/05/2018 09:33

No

BenjaminaBlue · 14/05/2018 09:34
Confused
Knittedfairies · 14/05/2018 09:35

No.

BernardsarenotalwaysSaints · 14/05/2018 09:36

It sounds like you wanted to name baby Aaron but then thought "best add a bit as she's a she, just to differentiate"

TwitterQueen1 · 14/05/2018 09:36

Derekella for me Wink

Gingergin · 14/05/2018 09:36

Sounds like salmonella

spiderlight · 14/05/2018 09:37

Frogmella sounds more exotic.

MarthasGinYard · 14/05/2018 09:37

Waynella

Could be sister?

fleshmarketclose · 14/05/2018 09:39

No it sounds like you wanted a boy,had a name for a boy and then feminised it for the girl you had.
How about Annabella, Arabella, Isabella, Gabriella, Daniella, Ariella, Estella, Joella, Mariella?

astapasta · 14/05/2018 09:41

If this is serious, Arabella or Erinella are similar sounding but much better Smile

sabinaapplecross · 14/05/2018 09:50

when my friend was so convinced that she was having a boy she had piked out Aaron for the name and had not even thought of girls names so imagine her great surprise when her little girls was born she decided
to change the 'o' to 'e' and called her Aaren

Libertybells1 · 14/05/2018 09:51

No! Sounds like a disease.

VerbenaBorensis · 14/05/2018 09:53

Citronella?!!!! Grin No?

BBQsAreSooooOverrated · 14/05/2018 09:54

reminds me of salmonella

slippynips · 14/05/2018 09:55

No, I’m assuming this is after a male relative called Aaron (that’s what this implies to me).

Just makes me think of citronella. Don’t do it!

GinIsIn · 14/05/2018 09:57

Normanella?

Aprilmightbemynewname · 14/05/2018 10:03

Citronella Grin

LoveInTokyo · 14/05/2018 10:03

This is a joke, isn’t it?

lynmilne65 · 14/05/2018 10:05

Salmonella

franktheskank · 14/05/2018 10:51
Grin

Yeah it's not serious. It's Dh name, we were eating at wahaca and saw thomasinas book and I mentioned I liked those sort of names (Thomasina, Nigella) he said aaronella as a joke, I wasn't sure if it was a real name, I wouldn't use it.

I do like arabella though Smile

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franktheskank · 14/05/2018 10:52

And isadora Smile

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