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Are there any nice girl's names beginning with G?

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NoGoodAtCleaning · 13/12/2008 12:50

And is alliteration a good thing?

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prettybutterfly · 13/12/2008 12:52

Gwen.

Yes, alliteration can be good.

Geepers · 13/12/2008 12:54

Gabriella. I loved this name and wanted it badly for my daughter.

HarktheHarrogateMumissinging · 13/12/2008 12:54

Grace?

littlerach · 13/12/2008 12:54

Grace

everGreensleeves · 13/12/2008 12:55

Gabrielle

Genevieve

Guinevere

Georgina

NoGoodAtCleaning · 13/12/2008 12:56

My worry with Gabriella would be Gabby .

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themulledmanneredjanitor · 13/12/2008 12:56

georgina
gretl
georgia
gabriella
gail
gemma
ginevra
genevieve
geraldine
gillian

NotDoingTheHousework · 13/12/2008 12:56

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crankycrane · 13/12/2008 12:56

I love the name Grace

ClausImWorthIt · 13/12/2008 12:57

Giselle is lovely, but possibly a bit poncey

I have two very good friends called Gillian and my niece is called Georgina, so I'm biased about both of those!

prettybutterfly · 13/12/2008 12:57

Giselle.

sorkycake · 13/12/2008 12:57

Alliterative names are the preserve of Superheroes, no?

Do you want the gutteral 'g' or 'juh' sound?

prettybutterfly · 13/12/2008 12:57

xp!

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prettybutterfly · 13/12/2008 12:58

I know a Gala. Didn't like it at all ... until I did!

NoGoodAtCleaning · 13/12/2008 13:00

I'd quite fancy the 'g' sound I think, sorky.

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NoGoodAtCleaning · 13/12/2008 13:01

Oh and to Grace- we have a baby Grace in the family, so it's taken I'm afraid.

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PenelopePitstops · 13/12/2008 13:12

georgina

georgia

glinda

skidoodle · 13/12/2008 13:15

Alliteration can be good

You looking for G as is Gretta, or G as in George? (or G as in Gnasher ?)

Grainne?

NoGoodAtCleaning · 13/12/2008 13:17

As in Gretta- but again, there's a baby Gretta in the family .

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egypt · 13/12/2008 13:18

Gretchen? bit witchy?
yes Grainne (pronounced gron-ya) irish

poinsettydog · 13/12/2008 13:24

alliteration not good. It's for cartoon characters

skidoodle · 13/12/2008 13:30

Yes, cartoon characters like Graham Greene

poinsettydog · 13/12/2008 13:31

just 'cause Graham Greene was a great author doesn't cancel out the fact his name was rubbish