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Pearl

34 replies

melorablack · 02/08/2009 22:39

What do you think? Is it an old ladies name or fitting for a baby. How would a "Pearl" feel as a teenager next to all those Sophies, Emilys and Sarahs?

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maggievirgo · 02/08/2009 22:44

I like it. It's rising, so by the time she's 17, our ears would be 'in it' from all the much younger pearls. I know one of 7. she's the only one I know though.

either pearl or nina was to have been my son's middle name!

myredcardigan · 02/08/2009 22:46

It's nice but you know it's a shortening for Margaret, don't you?

melorablack · 02/08/2009 22:51

I do but I don't think Margaret is too bad anyway..I like kind of like "Maggie"

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myredcardigan · 02/08/2009 22:55

No, me neither. I love Maggie and would use it if I had another DD.
I just mentioned it as I think it's important to know these things.

tummytickler · 02/08/2009 22:56

I have a 4 year old Pearl and have never met another one. Lots of people say 'oh thats unusual' and one very old lady called Pearl could't believe it as she hates her name!
but to me she couldn't be anything else (except maybe a Shirley .
I dont think it has or will come back in such a big way that it will seem to faddy or current like something like Ruby or Violet (finger crossed emoticon here!)

scottishmummy · 02/08/2009 23:03

i know 3 wee pearls.old lady names are V fashionable

melorablack · 02/08/2009 23:04

Tummytickler - my name is Pearl, I am 20 and I'm only just starting to like it now. I have never heard of anyone younger than me with my name so that's really nice your little girl is called Pearl too!

When I was born even my grandparents told my mum that it was too old fashioned!

And I agree with what you have said about it not becoming a fad.

On a funny note - when I was in high school I was next in the register to 2 girls called Ruby and Sapphire! The teachers had a right laugh with that one!

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tummytickler · 02/08/2009 23:10

Melora - that is really sweet. DD has a Sapphire in the year above her at school!

We chose it as i went to school with one and dh new an old one so we thought it was one of those names that are used a little, but through all generations iyswim!

Your parents have great taste!
(BTW do you have siblings - what are they called?)(nosey emoticon here!)

Tommy · 02/08/2009 23:14

I only know one Pearl - and she is an old lady - but if I heard baby with the name I think I would say "ah, sweet"

melorablack · 02/08/2009 23:16

I do I have a brother and sister and now I'm going to have to explain the "meaning" behind our names:

Pearl Patricia Catherine
April Antonia Mary
Josef Joshua Thomas

Notice that the first names are all 5 letters (hence why Josef is spelt the way it is)

1st middle names all end in an "ah" sound.

2nd middle names are all grandparent's/great grandparents names.

Plus, Antonia is a variation of my mum's name (Antoinette) and Patricia and Joshua are also family names.

My mum had way too much time to think that through lol

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tummytickler · 02/08/2009 23:23

Ha ha.
My older daughter was obsessed with Little Bill (Bill Cosbys kids cartoon) when i was pregnant with ds, in which Bills sister is April, so this was her suggestion! We nearly had Pearl and April combo too!(Well if it was up to dd1!)
Nice that your mum put so much thought into it, you all have a connection through your names which i think is lovely.

AitchTwoOh · 02/08/2009 23:24

i know one wee girl called pearl, it's lovely and really suits her. she is a wee treasure.

melorablack · 02/08/2009 23:26

In the Jacqueline Wilson book "Dustbin Baby" there is a Pearl and April in there too

Do you have any other children tummytickler? What are their names?

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dizzydixies · 02/08/2009 23:30

its lovely

tummytickler · 02/08/2009 23:35

Yes i do - this will out me i am sure, as there cant be many families with this combo of names .
2 girls Iris and Pearl
2 boys Elijah (Eli) and Amos.

ttc no 5 like Juniper or Aphra or Gladys for dd, and Shem, Clarence, Ephraim or Cedric for a boy (but cant agree on boys!)

melorablack · 02/08/2009 23:41

Oh Iris is lovely, reminds me of "Ivy" which I really like too - you hardly ever hear of them do you?

Dw about being outed...I'm sure I am too lol

And the boys names are gorgeous too - they are names they can grow into but still sound really cute while they are little

I like Cedric with Elijah and Amos.

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Kaylo · 03/08/2009 00:24

My car is called Pearl....

Thunderduck · 03/08/2009 01:33

I don't like it at all.

nappyaddict · 03/08/2009 02:40

tummytickler Do you pronounce Eli, Elly (to rhyme with wellie) or Ee-lie?

I love the name Pearl. I also like April, May, June, Pearl, Sapphire, Amethyst, Autumn, Coral, Coralie, Cora, Beryl, Ebony, Eden, Garnet, Jewel, Opal, Winter, Blossom, Daphne, Delphine, Delphina, Delphi, Delpha, Iris, Ivy, Marigold, Primrose, Keziah, Pansy, Viola, Violetta, Yasmin, Zinnia, Zelda, Venetia, Liliana, Lilian, Robin, Rowan, Posie, Dahlia, Laurel, Davinia, Petunia, Hyacinth, Jacinda

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nappyaddict · 03/08/2009 09:50

Interestingly round here there are loads of Kates and Katies but no Kittys that I've heard of.

MamaLazarou · 03/08/2009 10:00

Nice name, but just makes me think of the grubby, unpleasant Pearl Lowe, and that god-awful song 'Pearl's a Singer'.

TeaDr1nker · 03/08/2009 10:04

We have a Pearl in the family, she is now two, her parents call her 'Pearly' or 'pearly pops' as nicknames.

pointydog · 03/08/2009 10:18

It's quite nice. SOund smuch nicer with a scottish accent

dizzydixies · 03/08/2009 10:21

lol pointy - like Per-url

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