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Which name?

40 replies

Illyria17 · 30/01/2022 16:53

Can’t decide which name goes with big sister Isabella (Issy), options are:

Flora
Clementine

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AdaColeman · 01/02/2022 01:05

Both lovely, but Flora is my favourite.

Buttercup54321 · 02/02/2022 21:52

Clementine

Hopitihop · 03/02/2022 14:15

None really... If I had to choose I would go for Clementine though.

bloominglovelyorange · 03/02/2022 18:46

Both gorgeous names
I pick Clementine but like both

Illyria17 · 25/02/2022 20:11

We’ve decided Clementine isn’t right as we don’t like “Clem” nn and she will naturally be called that.

So it’s now out of
Flora (issy and flo)
Saskia (Issy and sass)

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babynamelover · 25/02/2022 20:35

I think Saskia fits better style wise with Isabella ☺️.

Mumofgirls2017 · 25/02/2022 22:13

Both lovey and go well. Clementine has the edge for me

StopForAMinute · 25/02/2022 23:19

I like Saskia.

SaffieSoph · 25/02/2022 23:31

Clementine gets my vote.

SaffieSoph · 25/02/2022 23:32

Oh sorry, just read that's now out! I'd go Saskia then.

Zillamop · 26/02/2022 08:11

Why not use Clementine as middle name? Flora Clementine or Saskia Clementine would be great.

sageandbasil · 26/02/2022 20:15

Flora. Love it

DogsAndGin · 02/03/2022 19:23

Flora

I love C but it’s too long and lots of people think it’s pretentious

Illyria17 · 03/03/2022 09:14

Thanks everyone! Baby girl due date is a week away and we are going with Flora - (flo and Flossie nn’s are too cute to pass up!)
Not sure how to stop this thread 😆 xx

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WinniePig · 03/03/2022 19:49

Oh my goodness, those are my current favourite girls’ names. Totally pointless as I already have a gorgeous DD (Lucy) and I won’t be having any more. Of the two, I would go for Flora.

Also, I much prefer the pronunciation Clementeen rather than Clementyne and I suspect you will get both pronunciations.

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