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What would your young children name their younger siblings?

43 replies

Changingagain · 05/02/2019 13:49

We found out yesterday that I'm expecting a girl and we were discussing names last night. 3 year old DS wants to call her The Grand Old Duke of York Grin I don't think we'll be going with that one.

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Camsie30 · 05/02/2019 23:02

I'm due with a boy any day, my four year old daughter's suggestions so far have included: Baby Dave, Baby Jesus, Baby Phil, Baby "I don't care if it's a boy let's call him Elsa Lily-Rose", Baby Loveyou and Baby Forrest.

I actually don't hate the last one....

FourForYouGlenCoco · 05/02/2019 23:18

When I was pregnant with DC2, then-3yo DD had some good suggestions - Stripey in particular stood out. She also kept saying we should call him David and then dissolving into giggles - I think she thought David is a joke name 😂
She’d turned 5 by the time I was expecting DC3 and her name ideas had grown up accordingly. She was absolutely insistent that if it was a boy we should call him Buster. She stuck with Rosie for a girl, which I do actually like and has ended up as her middle name/nickname.
(I’m secretly still gutted DC3 wasn’t a boy - I was 100% behind Buster as a name. I’m sure we’d have worn DH down eventually Grin)

pasbeaucoupdegendarme · 05/02/2019 23:23

Said 3yo ds tonight regarding my 30 week bump: if it’s a girl we could call it Twiggy.

🤨

Enko · 05/02/2019 23:42

DD1 wanted to call her then unborn sister for Duck..

We didn't use it.

catkind · 05/02/2019 23:47

I wanted to call my little sister Thomas (after the train).

bumblebee1987 · 05/02/2019 23:52

I'm currently 27 weeks pregnant with a baby girl, and our 6yo DS announced the moment we told him he was going to be a big brother, 'It's going to be a girl and she's going to be called Rose.'

We have fallen in love with it! I think mostly because he has spent the last few months talking to her and calling her Rose and we now can't imagine her as anything else, and it's adorable to hear him talk about her using the name he picked. He loves that we're using the name he chose!

Marcipex · 06/02/2019 03:36

Sango, apparently. Girl or boy.
She might consider Gracie, if pushed.

MarinaMarinara · 06/02/2019 03:59

DD wanted to call DS Chase after the Paw Patrol character. Or Bear. We didn’t go for either.

Like several others here we have a Thomas James in the family, named after the trains by his brother.

MerryMarigold · 06/02/2019 04:06

Dd (10) has very traditional taste in names, probably because hers is unusual. She likes Elizabeth, Sophie, Meredith and Olivia and often writes stories about them. For boys she likes Jonathan, which is who she's going to marry apparently.

Chuckbass · 06/02/2019 04:38

Me and my brother were adamant that our baby sister should be called ... Hercules Treetop..
I don’t know why... her name is Molly Grin

BikeRunSki · 06/02/2019 04:39

DS wanted to call DD “Jupiter” after the fire engine in Fireman Sam. He was obsessed with fire engines at 3-4 ish.

I know a child named by her older sister. Maisy Dora, after Maisy Mousevabs Dora the Explorer, The happening kids’s TV of the time.

RangerLady · 06/02/2019 04:54

Twinkle or Star. This was apparently acceptable for a girl or a boy. When the baby arrived we picked DH choice of make as it suited best, DC1 then kept telling us the baby should have been called my choice of name!

RangerLady · 06/02/2019 04:55
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Decormad38 · 06/02/2019 05:10

Moody cow. Thats what the younger dd would call the older dd.

MsJuniper · 06/02/2019 05:12

Like a couple of previous posters, we did actually use DS's suggestion for DD. And it was the same name as one of the pp! We were fixed on something else but he kept bringing home pictures from nursery with her name on and just before the birth DH and I realised we both really liked it. It suits her so well.

Of course since she was born, DS never uses her actual name but a series of ever-more-elaborate nicknames which drives me bonkers.

LeslieYep · 06/02/2019 09:27

My 2yo DD is going to be having a little sister in the summer. I asked her opinion on names and she answered Enid!
I guess after the cat in hey duggee! Just amazed she didn't say Moana tbh.

BillyAndTheSillies · 06/02/2019 17:30

My DS(2) is adamant that his little brother or sister will be called Lightning McQueen. I'm actually pregnant at the moment but he doesn't know yet.

4littlewhirlwinds · 06/02/2019 20:06

8 y/o DS: “Harry” - not bad
7 y/o DS: “Elsa” - fair enough
5 y/o DD: “umm Bounce!” - why??
1 y/o DD: “no mama” - i agree, no more!

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