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What do you think of Princess for a girl?

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lelaking578 · 26/03/2019 20:39

Princess

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Ohyesiam · 28/03/2019 15:13

Wind up

EntirelyAnonymised · 28/03/2019 15:14

Lots of very culturally insensitive replies on here.

Kennehora · 28/03/2019 15:20

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wrongnamechange · 28/03/2019 15:21

Utterly dreadful. Next!

QuestionableMouse · 28/03/2019 15:23

Only if you're buying a puppy (and not even then)

AlliKaneErikson · 29/03/2019 00:02

Now Precious I can live with kennehora (wasn’t there a Precious Matthews on Grange Hill...showing my age?!) but not Princess.

emilybrontescorsett · 29/03/2019 07:21

If it's popular in your culture then fine, otherwise no.

FineFanks · 29/03/2019 15:06

chavvy

Flamingosnbears · 29/03/2019 15:37

Not on the birth certificate but nothing wrong with her being your princess...

Flamingosnbears · 29/03/2019 15:38

How about Sarah - meaning Princess

Messyisthenewtidy · 29/03/2019 15:40

Slightly better than Adolf I guess.

Rhubarbisevil · 29/03/2019 15:56

^^ Grin

supadupapupascupa · 29/03/2019 16:07

Sarah means princess. That would be better

Kennehora · 29/03/2019 17:15

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Langrish · 29/03/2019 17:17

goFigure

Only if your surname is Michaelofkent”

😂😂

HoldMeCloserTonyDanza · 29/03/2019 17:19

Oh make no mistake, many of the replies slating it know perfectly well it’s a common African name. Hmm

viques · 29/03/2019 17:30

Please don't. Used to teach twins , both called Princess (though they weren't) for the first year mum insisted that their full names were used/written on everything, but even she lost interest after a while and they were just known by their normal names. Well, when I say normal I mean Youneeq.

Kennehora · 29/03/2019 18:13

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Arnoldthecat · 29/03/2019 18:25

Dreadful

skye199 · 29/03/2019 18:47

Omg NO

happyhillock · 29/03/2019 18:53

No No No it's awful, your daughter will hate it..

crazyfools · 29/03/2019 20:25

Tasteless and chavvy

Seriously OP it might be cute when she's a baby but get a grip - it's not a name your child can use in the workplace one day

Thesnobbymiddleclassone · 29/03/2019 20:30

Meghan is that you?

teachergirl2011 · 29/03/2019 20:30

Dear god noooooo

stayingaliveisawayoflife · 29/03/2019 20:36

I taught a Princess Regina. Her brother was called Sammy.

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