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TheNewLady · 16/12/2008 17:08

..Geldart?

I'm new to mumsnet. I need both girls and boys names.

Just so you get the jist of the style of names I like, here's what I like:

For a girl: Liberty and Amelie.

For boys: Luca and Kaeden.

Also, there's an irish girls name pronounces 'aythney' I think it's spelt Eitne, but I'm not sure, does anyone know?

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givethedogachristmaspudd · 16/12/2008 17:09

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TheNewLady · 16/12/2008 17:11

Yeah, sorry, it's my surname.

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mishymoo · 16/12/2008 17:11

Amelie and Luca sound better with Geldart than the others!

VinegarTitsTheSeasonToBeJolly · 16/12/2008 17:13

I like Luca and Liberty

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LiffeyCanSpellGeansaiNollaig · 16/12/2008 18:16

phew! It's your surname! I couldn't supply a name that goes with it as a first name!

Amelie is nice. So many Emilys though that I think I prefer Libby Geldart. Not a huge fan of Liberty though. Elizabeth with Libby for short lovely

I like Luca and Lucas, both sound ok with Geldart.

There is a name 'Eithne' but I'd pronounce it Ethneh. like a cross between Ethnee and Ethnuh. Does that make sense? I have an elderly relative with this name. WOuldn't appeal to me, but maybe it is due a comeback quite soon!?

Kaeden is awful. names rhyming with Aidan are Jaded now. Every permutation has been exhausted. Braden, Jaden, Zayden, Kayden...

Only Aidan 'age' well.

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