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want a non-common but not unusual sounding name for 3rd girl..... Any great uncommon names out there?

168 replies

dreamymum · 27/06/2008 09:23

something more like Wilson than Madison for example...

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Millarkie · 27/06/2008 23:07

Celia
Briony
Connie

Chamomile · 27/06/2008 23:09

Sorrel,
Briony
Romily

chchcheerios · 27/06/2008 23:15

I like the name Lyra, mentioned below. Have never heard that before.

Beatrix
Ada
Calista
Lydia
Caledonia

Kelix · 27/06/2008 23:21

Named my daughter Cherish. I think its a great name. Very unusual but easy to pronounce

colditz · 27/06/2008 23:21

Call the poor kid Sophie.

colditz · 27/06/2008 23:24

Lanacane
Windolene (this one is getting dated now, though)
Indesit
Saxa
Cycle
Persimmon
Chin
Oreo

Minimeem · 03/07/2008 23:18

Thalia

From Greek mythology
The muse of Comedy
7th Daughter of Zeus

Uncommon but not OTT

Fimbo · 03/07/2008 23:22

Marlowe

micci25 · 03/07/2008 23:26

ah my dds name is on here to though we spell it differently!

i knew a thalia loved that name
romany
chanice
chandra
kendra

FairyMum · 03/07/2008 23:27

DD is Aurora

greenelizabeth · 03/07/2008 23:30

Thalia always reminds me of labia though. don't know why.

Aurora very hard to say. I need to totally rearrange my whole mouth to say that.

dinny · 03/07/2008 23:33

Xanthe?

micci25 · 03/07/2008 23:36

xannie

daffodill6 · 03/07/2008 23:37

Agatha
Enid
Nancy
Hannah
And again - Briony
What about Romily?

micci25 · 03/07/2008 23:42

is that the most common or right way of spelling briony?

1dilemma · 04/07/2008 00:00

So what is the most common girls name

is it Sophie?

MrsMacaroon · 04/07/2008 01:00

Flange
Grimace
Tittifer

Indesit is my fav so far tho...

BoysAreLikeDogs · 04/07/2008 01:03

Ottilie

justdontknow · 04/07/2008 01:05

Kezia? Kizzy for short.

(Anyone alse read the diddakoi when they were little? )

ninedragons · 04/07/2008 04:35

I know a French Clothilde, which is lovely. It's pronounced Clo-tild

TheBlonde · 04/07/2008 06:34

Thea
Ursula

egypt · 04/07/2008 06:44

NINA

no one calls their child Nina anymore

It is lovely

greenelizabeth · 04/07/2008 13:38

em, yes they do. I've seen it in The Times a few times recently, and if my son had been a girl, he was going to have been Sylvie Nina.

mazzystar · 04/07/2008 13:40

Yes they do.

My Nina is 17 months.

Dozymare · 04/07/2008 14:32

Brigitte
Crystelle
Jacqueline
Patricia
Elodie
Erin
Ottilie
Anya
Gina
Gisele
Priscille/a
Zoe

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