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Can you please vote between these 2 names?

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Nacomi · 24/10/2020 18:48

Hello! Ok, I finally shortlisted this 2 names!
Which one of these names sounds more beautiful, vintage and witty for a black African girl?

Amabette (pronounced with the accent on the A)

Lilibet

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MikeUniformMike · 25/10/2020 16:06

OP's baby will have african heritage - so the Queen's childhood nn as a name seems incongruous.

FizzyGreenWater · 25/10/2020 16:11

Lilibet at a push because Amabette is terrible! It sounds like a contraceptive pill.

Neither is remotely witty. They are arguably actively humourless.

MikeUniformMike · 25/10/2020 16:18

Why not give her a pretty name from her heritage or a name you like.
If she is mixed race you could go with African first name if the surname is bog standard british
or classic name with african surname

or your own combination?

Those names aren't vintage or witty, just a bit yooneek.

Lilibet - unique to HM.

Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 16:24

Why should be this the opposite of what I am aiming for, in your opinion? Could you please clarify what you mean?

Bohboh · 25/10/2020 16:29

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Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 17:24

Actually, Lilibet is widespread in Central and South America as a proper name.
The fact that are ugly names depends on personal taste only. No name is ugly in itself. Witty is the same. Your comments are your personal opinion only, which is fine, but there are not 'truth' statements!

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Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 17:32

There is no unique name to anyone. As I already replied to someone else, Lilibet is used in Central and South America as proper name, not as a NN.
I don't see why I should use a name from my heritage, if I like a different name, being it Chinese, British, South American, Japanese, Indian, Thai, Islandic, and so on. I am not used to compartmentalize people, leave aside names. But that is me, of course.

Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 17:36

Do you know what being a polite person mean? Clearly not, my dear.

LedaandtheSwan · 25/10/2020 17:39

Elizabeth as a "proper" name, but Lilibet as a nn. I prefer other nn like Lizzy Elizabeth Beth Betty tho.

Bohboh · 25/10/2020 17:41

I'll take that as a no about the meaning then...

I don't see why I should use a name from my heritage

You don't have to, we're just saying those names are not the nicest and certainly not witty.

Arnoldthecat · 25/10/2020 17:46

neither

WeAreFromThePlanetDuplo · 25/10/2020 17:55

Lilibet makes me think of Lil-lets. Amabette doesn’t do it for me. I love Akiko though.

Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 18:00

Yes, BohBoh, I know the meaning of 'witty'.

Bohboh · 25/10/2020 18:01

In what way do you think either of the names are witty then?

Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 18:04

It is your opinion, yes.

formerbabe · 25/10/2020 18:06

Amabette with nickname Ama

Neither of the names flows easily though...quite clunky to say I feel.

Lilibet just makes me think of the queen

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Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 18:14

Love them all!

Crankley · 25/10/2020 18:18

Both are awful but Amabette is worse.

DoYouWannaBeInMyQuiche · 25/10/2020 18:19

Elizabeth.

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Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 20:43

Lilibet, with no doubts. Thanks for the suggestions.

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Eleonorex · 25/10/2020 21:26

Excuse me?

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