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Christabel or Emmeline?

46 replies

LissyGlitter · 30/07/2009 21:34

We have a dd due in November. We are thinking Emmeline and Christabel as first name and one middle name and maybe Zelda as the second middle name. Our current DD is called Marianne Catherine Isabella. Any opinions?

I'm currently leaning towards Christabel first, but DP says it's too close to my mum's name (Christine) and his mum might get upset. My entire family don't like Zelda, but that's because they are thinking of the aunt from Sabrina the teenage witch, as opposed to Zelda Fitzgerald, which is who we are thinking of. But then is she a good role model as she was mostly famous for being rich and being married to someone famous (I know she was a writer herself, but it's pretty accepted she only got famous due to F. Scott) Plus she was mental, and while I am personally quite mental it's not really a life aim is it?

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janeite · 30/07/2009 21:36

I like Emmeline and Christabel and hate Zelda. Marianne and Emmeline sound lovely together.

blithedance · 30/07/2009 21:39

Is there a Pankhurst theme going here?

BCLass · 30/07/2009 21:39

On the Pankhurst theme, Sylvia was the most admirable I think.

letsgostrawberrypicking · 30/07/2009 21:39

Emmeline is beautiful!

GossipMonger · 30/07/2009 21:39

Zelda is awful but I love Emmeline!

Christabel reminds me of a hideous poem I did at school with the stupid line of

'Is the Night chilly and dark?
The Night is chilly but not dark.'

Emmeline Mary
Emmeline Christina Mae
Emmeline Gabriella Hope

I do love the shortening of Emmie as well.

BCLass · 30/07/2009 21:40

x post blithedance!

janeite · 30/07/2009 21:40

'Christabel' is by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - I like it!

LadyGlencoraPalliser · 30/07/2009 21:41

What about Sylvia? She was by far my favourite Pankhurst.

bouncyball · 30/07/2009 21:41

Marianne and Emmeline sound much better together and sorry but Zelda is pants! Only my opinion!

pointydog · 30/07/2009 21:46

emmeline - nice

chrstiabel - twee

zelda - pretty bad

LadyGlencoraPalliser · 30/07/2009 21:48

Pointydog, when you see your post in Threads I'm On it looks like you've posted Tweezelda - pretty bad.
Which I think few would dispute.

EldonAve · 30/07/2009 21:50

Emmeline is nice

LyraSilvertongue · 30/07/2009 21:52

Emmeline's lovely.
Not sure about Christabel.

pointydog · 30/07/2009 21:53

oh I'm sure there are a good few out there who would like tweezleda

hocuspontas · 30/07/2009 22:05

Emmeline Christabel Estelle

Emmeline Estelle Sylvia

Emmeline Sylvia Adela

just trying to keep it in the family...

swineofthetimes · 30/07/2009 22:09

Emmeline definitely

PinkyRed · 30/07/2009 22:11

Another vote for Emmeline from me

hester · 30/07/2009 22:27

Will you shorten them? Emmeline - Emmie or Lina. Christabel - Christy or Bella?

I think both are fine. Marginally prefer Emmeline.

Loving the suffragette theme, though

TimothyTigerTuppennyTail · 30/07/2009 22:32

Definitely Emmeline.

Have you read the AA Milne poem?

If I'd had a girl she would have been Emmeline.

BlueBumedFly · 30/07/2009 22:46

Emmeline.

I have a Clementine and would love an Emmeline but they are too close. Clemmie and Emme!

mrswoolf · 31/07/2009 00:53

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BonsoirAnna · 31/07/2009 01:39

Christabel is a lovely name.

Emmeline is not nearly as pretty and doesn't go nearly as well with Marianne as Christabel does.

MamaLazarou · 31/07/2009 08:45

Christabel and Emmeline are both FABULOUS names - for obvious reasons!

Zelda is a popular Nintendo game. Also: Terrahawks.

LadyThompson · 31/07/2009 10:04

Are you naming her after people you admire or is it just the names you like? The Pankhurst names seem to come up a lot on this thread and I am getting a bit

Sylvia was arguably the most principled Pankhurst of all, but I don't seem Mumsnetters rushing to name their daughters after her (though in fact her real first name was Estelle). Christabel was Emmeline's favourite.

As for Zelda, again it seems you have picked a name you like and are trying to hammer a meaning on to it. Which is fine! You can pick names you like without them having to have a extra dimension.

BlueBumedFly · 31/07/2009 13:08

We picked Clementine as I was reading the private letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill at the time and was in awe of the woman's strength of character. Is that a problem then? Naming your child after someone you admire???