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Names to go with Heidi

36 replies

ellalouise90 · 21/05/2018 19:01

I recently done one of these called 'Dolly or Blossom' as I really liked them names however 90% of people hated both! please leave your suggestions for a girls name to go with Heidi?

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wowfudge · 21/05/2018 19:08

Clara? Only joking. How about Anne, Eloise or Grace?

wizzywig · 21/05/2018 19:08

Gretl?

withsexypantsandasausagedog · 21/05/2018 19:09

What are some other names you like?

ellalouise90 · 21/05/2018 19:11

@withsexypantsandasausagedog I really like
Indie
Thea
Darla
Delilah
Nala

As you can tell I like quite unusual names x

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17caterpillars1mouse · 21/05/2018 19:16

Heidi and Orlaith

Heidi and April

Heidi and Rosalind

Heidi and Bronwen

Heidi and Eden

17caterpillars1mouse · 21/05/2018 19:18

I like Indie as a shortening for Ingrid

I also really like Thea though prefer Dorothea shortened to Thea

MikeUniformMike · 21/05/2018 19:18

Liesl? Petra? Greta?

MikeUniformMike · 21/05/2018 19:19

Polly.

ellalouise90 · 21/05/2018 19:21

@MikeUniformMike love love love this however when me and my boyfriend first got together we had a dog named Polly this is the only reason I wouldn't use it 🙈🙈

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LionAllMessy · 21/05/2018 19:22

Norah

SnowGoArea · 21/05/2018 19:24

Poppy
Lilah
Erin

applesandpears56 · 21/05/2018 19:27

April or Coralie

Baubletrouble43 · 21/05/2018 19:28

I think Darla is gorgeous and goes with Heidi. What about Ilsa?

ellalouise90 · 21/05/2018 19:29

@Baubletrouble43 I really love Darla it's getting my boyfriend to agree now🤣 Isla is beautiful but personally to popular for me! It is such a gorgeous name though!

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withsexypantsandasausagedog · 21/05/2018 19:31

Safiya
Astrid
Nora
Cassia
Olympia

Sophronia · 21/05/2018 19:33

Thea and Delilah are nice.

Alice
Lara
Romy
Anna
Molly
Calla
Pearl
Cora
Phoebe
Esme
Cleo
Erin
Freya
Olive
Flora
Rosa
Willow
Bella
Zara
Lois
Marnie
Autumn
Mabel
Kitty
Rowan

HoneyWheeler · 21/05/2018 19:37

I had twin friends growing up called Heidi and Candice (pronounced Candeece not Candis), which I always thought was a lovely pairing

Smoliver · 21/05/2018 20:05

Heidi and...

Orla
Clover
Mila
Ingrid - could shorten this to Indie
Bridget
Betsy
Dorothy/Dorothea - nickname could be Dottie/Thea
Daphne
Maeva

buttercup54321 · 21/05/2018 20:11

Heidi and Molly
Heidi and Bethany
Heidi and Elena
Heidi and Emily
Heidi and Darcey
Heidi and Faye
Heidi and Florence
Heidi and Daisy
Heidi and Olivia
Heidi and Amelia
Heidi and Katie
Heidi and Josie
Heidi and Sophie
Heidi and Anna
Heidi and Violet

MikeUniformMike · 21/05/2018 20:36

Thanks. I love love love it too. As soon as I posted the first time it sort of jumped out at me as perfect. Would have used it for DD but have a close relative with the name.
You can still use it. It goes really well as a sibling for Heidi.
The other one I thought of was Martha but I don't love it. DSis wanted it for her DC2 but he's a DN.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 21/05/2018 20:39

Lilly. Lois. Polly. Sarah. Laura. Daisy. Maude
Molly. Norah. Nancy. Poppy. Martha. Rosie
Keira. Sophie. Cleo. Julia. . Katie.
Emily. Maisie. Leah. Mary. Mabel. Enid.
Maeve. Sybil. Peggy. Lucy. Alice. Hazel.
Marcie. Violet. Lydia.

ellalouise90 · 21/05/2018 20:40

@MikeUniformMike will you please tell me what DD means and all the other shortened down words I'm new to this and don't know what they mean 🤣

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Awwlookatmybabyspider · 21/05/2018 20:45

Well I'm not Mike so hope no one minds me answering.
DD =Darling/ Dear Daughter.
DS= Darling /Dear Son
Dsis Darling/Dear Sister
DC 2 Darling/Dear Child number 2
DN Darling/Dear Nephew Niece.

MikeUniformMike · 21/05/2018 20:45

Dear Daughter or Darling Daughter.
www.mumsnet.com/info/acronyms

AnyaMoondial · 21/05/2018 20:45

Darla is great.

I suggest Skye.

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