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Sibling for Sloane and Miller

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PennyLane335 · 21/10/2024 19:09

I am expecting baby number 3 early next year and we are not finding out the gender so I need suggestions of boys and girls names.

Baby number 3 will be sibling to Sloane (girl) and Miller (boy).

Names we like (but are set on) so you can get our vibe-

Boys

  • Archer
  • Henley
  • Cash
  • Lennox

Girls

  • Elara
  • Delaney
  • Lennie
  • Gia
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80smonster · 21/10/2024 23:12

Apolitia · 21/10/2024 23:06

I vote for Croydon, Merton and Enfield. Never met a little Wandsworth or Lambeth, but there’s time yet …

What about Bromley or Beckenham? Two solid greater London-themed names right there?

Stripeandsquare · 21/10/2024 23:14

MarvellousMonsters · 21/10/2024 21:44

@mathanxiety
' For "saddle your child with a name that they'll/you'll regret," I think you meant to say, "give your child a name I don't approve of". '

A name I don't approve of? No, a set of names that will make people laugh, either openly or behind their backs. Why would anyone knowing give their child a name that could make them a target for mockery??

Though surely any name can become a target for mockery with this logic?

No-one 10 years ago would have thought twice about someone being called Karen for example, now you'd never use it for a baby.

Better to choose something you love rather than trying to predict what others might think.

JanglingJack · 21/10/2024 23:15

Mipil · 21/10/2024 20:37

Tate
Maddox
Madison
Chelsea

Chelsea and Sloane...

Sloane ranger's anyone?

Chelsea, apart from being another posh London area is er... You know, okay, common now.

Kenzie short for Kensington.

JanglingJack · 21/10/2024 23:17

Brendan and brother Hendon - good solid names.

Ikeameatballs · 21/10/2024 23:25

Boys:
Hal
Xavier
Walter
Seth
Francis

Girls:
Etta
Vita
Gaia
Edith
Uma
Freida
Nina

Carouselfish · 21/10/2024 23:30

I'm guessing you're American as Sloane was very popular there recently.
Imagining you ARE American these are some recent American babies I know of:

Kensington (a verb and a town in one)
Rhett
Cleo
Hazel

Carouselfish · 21/10/2024 23:32

80smonster · 21/10/2024 23:12

What about Bromley or Beckenham? Two solid greater London-themed names right there?

Edited

I am pinching Wandsworth as a character name for a whimsical story.

80smonster · 21/10/2024 23:34

Carouselfish · 21/10/2024 23:32

I am pinching Wandsworth as a character name for a whimsical story.

Baby Croydon has my vote, might save that in case we get another cat.

80smonster · 21/10/2024 23:40

Carouselfish · 21/10/2024 23:30

I'm guessing you're American as Sloane was very popular there recently.
Imagining you ARE American these are some recent American babies I know of:

Kensington (a verb and a town in one)
Rhett
Cleo
Hazel

Willing to bet you a tenner the OP isn’t US-based!

chichiwaaa · 21/10/2024 23:48

What about:

Kendall
Blair(e)
Blake,
Gray
Reid
Wren
Juno
Casey

PocketCup · 21/10/2024 23:59

Blake
Reed
Chase
Huxley
Blaise
Alec
Julian

Hadley
Piper
Sailor
McKenna
Oakley
Vivienne
Peyton
Roxanne
Delphine
Dempsey

PocketCup · 22/10/2024 00:19

Sawyer
Casper
Spencer
Beckett
Gray
Tristan

Cleo
Manon
Tabitha

mathanxiety · 22/10/2024 00:38

MarvellousMonsters · 21/10/2024 21:44

@mathanxiety
' For "saddle your child with a name that they'll/you'll regret," I think you meant to say, "give your child a name I don't approve of". '

A name I don't approve of? No, a set of names that will make people laugh, either openly or behind their backs. Why would anyone knowing give their child a name that could make them a target for mockery??

Surely only the very rude and badly brought up would laugh like that?

And also those pearl clutching Brits who make a habit of virtue signalling their patriotic disapproval of all things they imagine to be 'American'?

Since when has it been advisable to pander to the ignorant and the unmannerly?

workworkworkblahblahblah · 22/10/2024 00:41

A friend has just had a baby girl called Cove, which I think is lovely and could work for a boy or a girl

PocketCup · 22/10/2024 00:43

Cassius
Atlas
Tallis

Shay
Eloise

SnowFrogJelly · 22/10/2024 00:43

Omg awful names!

SnowFrogJelly · 22/10/2024 00:44

Square?

SnowFrogJelly · 22/10/2024 00:45

Ranger?

SnowFrogJelly · 22/10/2024 00:45

workworkworkblahblahblah · 22/10/2024 00:41

A friend has just had a baby girl called Cove, which I think is lovely and could work for a boy or a girl

😂

Bristolnewcomer · 22/10/2024 00:49

Weston
Tatum
Arden
Loxley
Frankie
Summer

kind of like it if you had a really stark mismatch like Sloane, Miller and Dave or Sloane, Miller and Hildegard

Aroastdinnerisnotahumanright · 22/10/2024 00:57

80smonster · 21/10/2024 23:40

Willing to bet you a tenner the OP isn’t US-based!

My money's on Essex

MirandaBlu · 22/10/2024 00:58

SnowFrogJelly · 22/10/2024 00:45

😂

Cove was gaining ground in the US for a while - probably some confluence of the popularity of bodies-of-water names like Bay, Lake, River etc. and peace/shelter-oriented names like Dove, Eden and Haven. But I think COVID talked most parents out of it.

PocketCup · 22/10/2024 01:04

Devon

Puffalicious · 22/10/2024 01:10

Basing this on children I know who have these nanes:

Pepper
Nova
Winter
Dillon

Conrad
Brodie
Finlay (Finn)
Oran
Devon