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devonsmummy · 15/05/2008 12:52

the letters V, W or X in them please.
Boys and girls.

Just realised that mine, DH, DSS and DS's names all have one of these letters in.

As Dh has said no to all 13 of my girls names and no to 8 out of 10 of the boys I'm scratching around trying to find some more.

Thanks

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HonoriaGlossop · 15/05/2008 18:29

for a girl

Vita

dizzydixies · 15/05/2008 23:14

Lexie
Beatrix
Willow
Vanda
Violet
Viola
Vera
Sylvia/Sylvie

Felix
Walt
Will
Xander
Xanthe

AHLH · 17/05/2008 20:47

Vhairi - I think's it's spelt, Irish or Scottish person help me out here (pronounced Vary).

Gwendoline
Vitoria
Victor
Verity
Gwyllam
Zeus
Zachary
Zacharias
Xavier (2 of your letters there)
Stevie
Eva
Ewan
Stewart
Gwynneth

Why is it important that all the siblings have one of 3 letters common to their names? I've been thinking about this for my siblings. 3 of 4 of us have "E", but that's about all! I don't think we ever thought about it.

suedonim · 18/05/2008 17:38

Mhairi

Weegiemum · 19/05/2008 06:50

Vhairi is spelt Mhairi to be correct.

In gaelic, "mh" is pronounced "m" at the start of a sentence and "v" part way through, after a verb I think.

Vhairi is not an accepted spelling as far as I am aware. Never come across one wpelt in that way, though I live in Scotland, have been a teacher and kids go to a Gaelic school.

devonsmummy · 19/05/2008 12:20

AHLH - it's not important that they have a common letter.

Dh said no to all but 2 names I've suggested so just trying to come up with some more

thanks for all the suggestions

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bikerunski · 19/05/2008 12:47

Has anyone said Vincent?

bikerunski · 29/05/2008 13:29

Formerly-know-as-AHLH here

"Vhairi is not an accepted spelling as far as I am aware. Never come across one wpelt in that way, though I live in Scotland, have been a teacher and kids go to a Gaelic school."

I was only sugguesting it, 'cos it sounds liek it has a V in. that's why I aksed for helpfrom someone who'd know better! And obvioulsy found out why it hadn't been suggested before. I've never seen it written down or anything. My mum had a friend called it when I was a child and I just remebered the sound.

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