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Frasersmum123 · 25/01/2009 18:49

I have three children and DS1 has an English name - James, DS2 is Scottish - Fraser, and DD is Irish - Niamh.

Do you think its wierd?

PS I might try for another one and have an Imogen or a Dylan

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PuzzleRocks · 25/01/2009 20:11

My sister has four, an english, welsh, irish and a scottish name. It wasn't deliberate. It didn't even occur to us until the youngest was about 6 months old.

peggotty · 25/01/2009 20:14

They are all lovely names imo, irrelevant that they are all different 'nationalities'!!

TheFirstLiffey · 26/01/2009 20:20

No, not weird.

Olwen for your next girl!!!?

Imogen is Irish, so you'd be doubling up there. It comes from Innogen which means em..... daughter?

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