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What where/are your Grandmothers called?

519 replies

Greenandcabbagelooking · 19/01/2019 21:42

Inspired by the Grandad thread!

Mine were Elizabeth and Hilda. One is a great name that I'd use, the other not so much.

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coastergirl · 20/01/2019 05:02

Joan and Violet. If the baby I'm expecting was a girl, Violet would have been her middle name.

VoteForPedrosLlama · 20/01/2019 05:08

Doreen and Eliza

tryinganewname · 20/01/2019 05:10

Wendy and Betty

TheMythicalChicken · 20/01/2019 05:17

Jane and Lois.

caringcarer · 20/01/2019 05:23

Alice Maud Mary and Dorcus Ellen (correct spelling)

Diefenbakersdayoff · 20/01/2019 05:29

Isobel and Elizabeth

We have kept the names in the family

TheDowagerCuntess · 20/01/2019 05:44

I'm named after both my grandmothers (first and middle names) so would be a bit too outing to say what they are.

Suffice to say, I was given my first name (at least) a generation too early, so it was desperately old-fashioned. It's now really popular, and has been mentioned a few times on this thread.

WhatThreeWords · 20/01/2019 05:46

Alta - I love it but never got to use it! I have never heard of it since

NicoleNoPants · 20/01/2019 06:05

Peggy Joan- was very tempted to call DD Peggy!

toffeeghirlinatwirl · 20/01/2019 06:12

Mary and Bridget

Sashkin · 20/01/2019 06:20

Miriam and Barbara. Great Aunts were Freda, Vera and Evelyn (pronounces Ev-lin, not Eve-lin).

I’d reuse Miriam out of that lot, none of the others!

Grandfathers/great uncles were John (known as Jack), Douglas, Oswald and Bernard. I don’t see many of them coming back into fashion either, but I still think that about Arthur.

Sashkin · 20/01/2019 06:24

And back another generation and we have a load of Johns, Williams, Charles, Katherines and Marys. Often within the same generation. Charles William and William Charles, etc. Not much imagination (or more likely not much literacy, they were miners).

unexpectedgifts · 20/01/2019 06:27

Margaret Anne

Jean

Impicciona · 20/01/2019 06:37

Monica and Margaret (went by Daisy) and DH's Maria and Maria (Italian) Grin

caesio · 20/01/2019 06:48

Madeline
Gladys
Both born early 1920s, north of england.

Ladymargarethall · 20/01/2019 06:51

Violet and Helen (Nellie)

Outfoxed · 20/01/2019 06:55

Joan and Janet

BlackPrism · 20/01/2019 06:58

Shirley and Helen

everydaymum · 20/01/2019 07:10

Stella and Marjorie

yikesanotherbooboo · 20/01/2019 07:14

Eileen and Frances
Ggms: Bridget,Katherine, Louisa and Kate

abbeydo · 20/01/2019 07:47

Cynthia and Brenda

allthegoodusernameshavegone · 20/01/2019 07:51

Milly and Molly
(Millicent and Margaret)

Chickenfillets · 20/01/2019 07:55

Grace and Marjorie

Cliffordthebigreddog · 20/01/2019 07:59

Mabel & Nancy

stellarfox · 20/01/2019 08:03

Marjorie and Ann. Great grandmothers included: Ada, Minnie and Gladys