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Terancia

207 replies

SpringAspen · 07/08/2022 10:17

What do you think of this name for a baby girl?
Names also on my list are Milencia and Astoria.

They're all quite unique names and all end in an "ia" sound which I love. If anyone has any similar suggestions please let me know.

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Dalekjastninerels · 07/08/2022 15:23

Gallifreyanna

Cyberella

Tardisinia

Davrosina

Relsina

Voidshipette

StillHappy · 07/08/2022 15:35

Coprophagia?

JimmySavilia?

17caterpillars1mouse · 07/08/2022 15:47

Can't say I'm a fan

I will suggest

Valentina
Raphaela
Alexandria
Paloma

HuggyWuggy · 07/08/2022 15:54

Chlamidya
Fibromyalgia

SelfMadeWoman · 07/08/2022 16:04

Agoraphobia?

Dalekjastninerels · 07/08/2022 16:05

Dalekaresupremia

AliBaliBears · 07/08/2022 16:13

Tarantula and Terrance for me too.

Other suggestions -

Olympia
Claudia
Lydia
Antonia
Marcia

Snog · 07/08/2022 16:19

Darrencia, Kevincia, Kierencia maybe?
Sidneycia? Jaydencia?

Snog · 07/08/2022 16:21

Venetia
Talia
Mercia

coconuthead · 07/08/2022 16:58

Sounds like Tarantula. I know a little Cordelia which I think is better imo

Scirocco · 07/08/2022 17:36

SpringAspen · 07/08/2022 14:14

@StillHappy My boyfriend and his family prefer more traditional names like Elizabeth, Charlotte, etc. I don't like those kind of names so will be picking a name of my choice.

Let them pick.

For your child's sake, let them pick.

SpringAspen · 07/08/2022 18:11

coconuthead · 07/08/2022 16:58

Sounds like Tarantula. I know a little Cordelia which I think is better imo

I like that name in full but hate the idea of "Cord" as a nickname.

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Johnnysgirl · 07/08/2022 18:16

SpringAspen · 07/08/2022 18:11

I like that name in full but hate the idea of "Cord" as a nickname.

So don't use Cord as a nickname. No one else will.

Tlolljs · 07/08/2022 18:25

Why don’t you change your name to one of these fucking monstrosities if you like them so much , and let your boyfriend pick a name?

Krakinou · 07/08/2022 18:31

Some people on this thread are taking this incredibly personally. I never see this kind of outrage when people suggest the name Ffion, and that means arsehole in French.

StillHappy · 07/08/2022 18:37

Krakinou · 07/08/2022 18:31

Some people on this thread are taking this incredibly personally. I never see this kind of outrage when people suggest the name Ffion, and that means arsehole in French.

No it doesn't. That'd be cul.

If someone on a French group was thinking of calling their child Ankul they too would be made fun of, as it sounds like encul, which you presumably understand from the Thierry Henry insult.

Krakinou · 07/08/2022 18:41

fion \fjɔ̃\ masculin

(Vulgaire) Derrière ; cul ; fesses , postérieur, popotin.

My little sister is called Fiona and numerous unrelated French people have sniggered at her name.

AppleBottomRats · 07/08/2022 18:41

SpringAspen · 07/08/2022 12:52

Thanks so much for everyones feedback and name suggestions 😊

Terezita, Colincia, Talicia, Azaria, Celestia and Caledonia are all added to my list!

Your poor child, please don’t lumber them with one of these.

Krakinou · 07/08/2022 18:43

Point is just, people have different naming tastes, some names will sound horrible or unusual to some people. I don’t really understand why commenters on this thread are getting so nasty about OP.

StillHappy · 07/08/2022 18:43

Krakinou · 07/08/2022 18:41

fion \fjɔ̃\ masculin

(Vulgaire) Derrière ; cul ; fesses , postérieur, popotin.

My little sister is called Fiona and numerous unrelated French people have sniggered at her name.

Yes, fion means buttocks, not arsehole, ffion means neither.

jammiewhammie65 · 07/08/2022 18:44

Spider ? Horrible.

StillHappy · 07/08/2022 18:45

Krakinou · 07/08/2022 18:43

Point is just, people have different naming tastes, some names will sound horrible or unusual to some people. I don’t really understand why commenters on this thread are getting so nasty about OP.

If yours is a serious point, then here is a serious answer. The names are hugely suggestive of coming from the underclass, and will result in the child facing prejudice. They will result in them being mercilessly bullied through school, will cause them no end of problems as an adult, and they are a cruel and selfish gift from a bad parent to a child who deserves better.

LordBuckley · 07/08/2022 18:48

How about Gussette? (Short for Augusta).

Krakinou · 07/08/2022 18:50

@StillHappy ah, “the underclass”. I’m getting a strong impression that you were the schoolyard bully you’re worrying about.

LordBuckley · 07/08/2022 18:51

Or Clincia (female equivalent of Clint).