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any names that go with bayley.

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kirlou · 25/04/2009 15:54

my ds is called bayley i am having trouble with unusual but not tooooo out there names to go with that.

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Fimbo · 26/04/2009 22:03

Curtis or Phoebe

I do agree with other posters, some of the names on here are positively toe curling.

paolosgirl · 26/04/2009 22:04

Haylee/Hayleigh

Kaylee/Kayleigh

Daylee/Dayleigh

Heated · 26/04/2009 22:04

gerald

ladygrosgrain · 26/04/2009 22:06

CoteDAzur If Bayley was serious then so were my suggestions.
They were a good match and the op liked them.

paolosgirl · 26/04/2009 22:08

I'm liking Gerald....spelt Jerrild perhaps?

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Fimbo · 26/04/2009 22:09

Shouldn't it be Bailey?

kirlou · 26/04/2009 22:10

dead serious with lexi-marie and i dont know if ladygrosgrain was serious but there were some ok names some not so good too. i dont see why thinking of a name to go with bayley is so funny its hardly the most unusual name! just because i spelled it differently! i have seen other threads but i havent seen antone being this rude or i wouldnt have bothered and now wish i hadnt!

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paolosgirl · 26/04/2009 22:10

Yes - it should

ladygrosgrain · 26/04/2009 22:14

but Fimbo, spelling it Bayley makes it unusual and unique!

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Flightattendant25 · 26/04/2009 22:15

MOTTE would go nciely

Fimbo · 26/04/2009 22:15
paolosgirl · 26/04/2009 22:16

Don't you mean youneeq?

spicemonster · 26/04/2009 22:16

Flight

Fimbo · 26/04/2009 22:17
kirlou · 26/04/2009 22:17

i decided to be different. Its not a particually unusual name so i thought i would name it a bit unusual.

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Flightattendant25 · 26/04/2009 22:18
CoteDAzur · 26/04/2009 22:18

Well, I didn't mean to be rude but honestly can't imagine anyone seriously considering naming their daughter "Lexie-Marie".

I guess I must have lived a sheltered life. Don't know anyone who would ever name their child Camron, Teegen etc either. That is why I thought it was a joke thread.

I'm with purepurple, actually. Ice goes best with Bailey

Jajas · 26/04/2009 22:19

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paolosgirl · 26/04/2009 22:19

Strange - Bayley/Baylee/Bailey is not at all common around here.

spicemonster · 26/04/2009 22:23

Why would you want to spell it 'a bit unusual' unless you wanted to give your DC a life of pain? Tegan is a perfectly nice Welsh/Cornish name. Like it is spelled. As is Bailey.

kirlou · 26/04/2009 22:23

well since i had him ive heard of about anither 7 or 8 1 of the being a brother ofa child i look after and another being my mms frinds grandaughter so for me its quite common hence the unusual spelling!

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Fimbo · 26/04/2009 22:23

I don't know any either.

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