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Pleasedontdrawonyoursister · 24/07/2018 23:01

Imminently due with baby 3, which we think is a girl (didn’t ask at scan, but I saw the lines and certainly no other bits floating around down there!). I love the name Honey, which I wasn’t brave enough to use the last 2 times but this time round I just can’t think of anything else I want to use. My OH is not keen at all, but he hasn’t put forward any suggestions. Help!

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Kokeshi123 · 26/07/2018 01:56

Honey honey boo boo, stick your head in poo poo... sorry, but that is what she would get at school!

Bea and Dulcie are both nice.

LoveInTokyo · 26/07/2018 09:57

Don't do it, OP.

Esme and Marnie are OK. Honey is a stripper name.

Surely you can think of something else?

thethoughtfox · 26/07/2018 09:59

I loved it too but your girl will spend her life time with men making innuendo and assumptions about her being easy and 'getting some honey' You will be handicapping your daughter.

Theweasleytwins · 26/07/2018 10:04

Watch the How I Met Your Mother episode with Katy Perry in

MariaMadita · 26/07/2018 12:43

I like Honor/Honora nn Honey. You might also like Harmony, Hermione or Honesty (nn Honey).

There's also Holiday, which I genuinely love. But it's more of a guilty pleasure name...

susurration · 26/07/2018 12:51

I think if you want it to go with your other two names a name ending in a ey or ie sound would fit.

Other suggestions for that:
Poppy
Polly
Holly
Molly
Millie
Darcey
Dulcie
Bonnie
Bessie
Betsy
Hetty

Are you pronouncing esme with an eee or ay sound? If ay, then then I think esme, marnie and Dulcie match enough but have slightly different end sounds to not be overwhelming

SuitedandBooted · 26/07/2018 18:25

It's cute for a baby, but for an adult? No.

Would you like to be called that? Picture yourself going into a work meeting with clients "Good morning everyone, I'm Honey"

Are you happy to do that - I wouldn't be!

If you like shortish feminine names, how about Chloe or Sadie?

tomhazard · 26/07/2018 18:55

I like it a lot I think it's beautiful. I also teach a lovely one!

buttercup54321 · 27/07/2018 21:11

Esme Marnie and Annie
Esme Marnie and Jacinta
Esme Marnie and Bridget
Esme Marnie and Henrietta
Esme Marnie and Bronwen
Esme Marnie and Aubrey
Esme Marnie and Julianna
Esme Marnie and Florence
Esme Marnie and Astrid
Esme Marnie and Felicity
Esme Marnie and Vera
Esme Marnie and Connie

FASH84 · 30/07/2018 13:56

Can you imagine a grown up professional called honey? Call her something else and call her honey as a nick name

WillowRose79 · 30/07/2018 14:36

I love Honey but I really love Marnie!

Mousefunky · 30/07/2018 15:31

It’s a bit of a stripper name. I also hate it being used as a pet name so it would be awful if it were my first name... would worry about it being shortened to the dreaded Hun as well.

BaconCrispsGone · 31/07/2018 08:36

Melissa nickname honey?

PinkFluffyFairy · 31/07/2018 10:10

Dulcie sounds like something to do with fannys to me ConfusedGrin

BirthdayKake · 31/07/2018 10:12

I have a guinea pig called Honey? She is REALLY sweet though!

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