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Give me a good red herring to through into the mix

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IntoValhalla · 20/05/2019 17:58

So my mother seems to have this weird idea that her opinion is of the utmost importance when it comes to us naming DC3 Hmm
If we refuse to share any of our potential names she gets a proper cob on, and when we do tell her of names we like she turns her nose up and them and says “eww no.” Hmm
Her opinion on the matter will not make a difference to our choice whatsoever - it will be a “this is the baby, and her name is...” situation, same as it was with DCs 1 & 2.
But someone hit me with a couple of good red herring names I can throw into the mix either to make her clutch her pearls even tighter or give her a sense of security that we are considering a very “normal”, old fashioned name.
It’s honestly as if she expects us to name this baby “Tracey” or something that was common for her generation Hmm

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wibbletooth · 28/05/2019 21:14

Prosecco (or Prosecca for a girl Grin
Marmaduke (or Marmaduchess for a girl...)
Mackenzie or Macbarbie

Barry
Brian
Bartholomew

Zebedee

(And I do know of different people that have been saddled with Candida and Lettice for their name!)

sawyersfishbiscuits · 28/05/2019 21:14

Myfanwy
Gertrude
London
Tatiana
Or a combo of all four

Sparrowlegs248 · 28/05/2019 21:17

@yokellurker Shatonya is genius. Grin

AwkwardSquad · 28/05/2019 21:22

Servalan
Chastity
Apollonia

SnowyAlpsandPeaks · 28/05/2019 21:40

Isis

TitianaTitsling · 28/05/2019 21:42

Calliope
Theresa-Mae

Fleabag123 · 28/05/2019 21:44

Annunziata

KittiesInsane · 28/05/2019 21:51

From DD's year, I can offer you Isis, Atalanta, Oenone, Pandora and Severn.
From DS's, it's mostly Emily and Jemima.

LionsHeart · 28/05/2019 22:03

Jezabel and Balthazar.
Or Delilah and Samson.

BuzzShitbagBobbly · 28/05/2019 22:06

Something massively regional - eg if you are Welsh, the most Irish name you can find!

LouiseMiltonSpatula · 28/05/2019 22:07

Oh god I know an Oenone too. So unfortunate for the poor mite.

IntoValhalla · 28/05/2019 22:11

Oenone ?!!

How does one pronounce that?!! Confused

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indianbackground · 28/05/2019 22:18

Cantaloupe
Honey Dew
Aqua
Apollo
Sprite
Winter
Santa
Melania

(Yes I did google)
invorma.com/15-varieties-of-melons-with-pictures/

KittiesInsane · 28/05/2019 22:22

Ee- no - nee

Unless Louise knows otherwise?

Lucked · 28/05/2019 22:28

Raze and Birdie

MrsSchadenfreude · 28/05/2019 22:31

Sixtine
Drusilla
Clarabelle
Sunray
Skye
Birdie

Anothertempusername · 28/05/2019 22:48

Keith.

Gulsink · 28/05/2019 22:53

Disney.

ZiggyZagZog · 28/05/2019 23:00

Gertie
Madonna

Charles11 · 28/05/2019 23:02

Princess
Sultana
Priyanka

MrsMoastyToasty · 28/05/2019 23:07

Englebert
Elvis
Cliff
Roy

Shirley
Cilla
Dusty
Cher

Just tell her that you have a yearning for a name from the stars of the 1960's.

TheLongRider · 28/05/2019 23:10

You need some good old fashioned Irish religious names to add to the mix.

Gobnait
Attracta
Dolores (ok, maybe a bit cool because of the Cranberries singer)
Noreen
Maureen
Mona

MitziK · 28/05/2019 23:10

Brunhilde.

Gudrun.

Helga.

Valkyrie. actually, I rather like that one, Just as well I'm infertile

Sigrid.

Frigga.

Ragnhild.

Aslaug.

Alfhild.

Bergljot.

Nanna.

Oili.

If she asks why, well - more babies are conceived on IKEA mattresses than any other, so why not?

rootjoe · 20/11/2019 07:29

wintermelon
crenshaw

natgeos.com/types-of-melon/

CharitySchmarity · 20/11/2019 11:22

Now I think I know where your mum is from, how about Jadwiga? Or does that not sound as funny if you're not from a country where "wig" means "wig"?

Elkie
Evadne
Tia Maria
Passionflower
Moonchild
Wilgefortis (nickname Uncumber)

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