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Any suggestions ladies?

30 replies

Rosbo · 03/04/2008 00:26

Well found out this morning I'm pregnant

Have already got 2 DD's named Cecily-Fay and Isabella Faith.
And 2 DS's called Jack Luca and Cerrin James.
I love choosing names, tbh!

As you might be able to guess, I like unusual, quite exotic names, usually quite italian. What names do you like that might fit my criteria...both male and female?

My husband is keen on irish names...

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MrsMattie · 04/04/2008 21:39

Oh that's a beautiful name@EvelynsDad. If I could be reborn, I'd be a dusky Italian beauty with a name like that

hotchocscot · 05/04/2008 01:05

I knew a beautiful italian girl called Angelica, i think its fab.
Also like lucia pronounced the italian way (loo-chee-a rather than loo-see-a) too.

My favourite male italian name is luca, but you've got that one already! Also like Guilliamo the italian version of William.

Irish i like Ciaran (kee-ran)

Meandmyjoe · 05/04/2008 12:55

I like the name Gino for a boy.

vicsta · 06/04/2008 08:50

Madame, yes I am most definitely Welsh & you are correct, not many Olwens about - well not under 60 anyway. Think the bird out of LOTR was called Arwen (which I like ) mostly coz it does have a Welsh ring to it. I love Welsh names. DP does not. Boo . Back to the Irish. Love Cormac and now really like Roisin. Wasn't really that keen till MrsM's lesson - meaning 'little rose' is just beautiful

dizzydixies · 06/04/2008 09:10

what about raphael/raphaella or dante?

Aoife and Niamh?
Nico - can be boy or girl
Arwyn or Arwen are both nice too

matteo/mattias/mattia

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