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Ellie Mae or Sophie Lauren and Harry or Dexter

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PoppyIsApain · 23/10/2009 17:01

Hi any opinions would be welcome
Ellie mae/sophie lauren
Harry/Dexter
thanks

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Squishabelle · 27/10/2009 20:05

Something -hyphen -Mae is very common at the moment. There will be classfuls of them in 5 years time.

sheepgomeep · 30/10/2009 19:53

snigger... I'm of that 'ilk' then,

Doesn't matter that I have a degree then or I chose my dd's name because I love the name Ellie (Elinor) and Mae because she was born in May.

[sheep adjusts her croyden facelift]

BucketsOfBlood · 30/10/2009 21:28

Sheepgomeep, you didn't actually call your DD Ellie though did you? You gave her a grown up name Elinor that she can use when she doesn't want to be thought of as a little girl anymore. That is where the line is I suspect. Is there not a bimbo/dollybird/sex object perception of little girl names on grown women?

sockmonster · 31/10/2009 11:27

Sophie or Harry, I'd personally not put Sophie together with Lauren as it just sounds like sophia loren, as others have said

Dexter- makes me think of the serial killer (TV show of same name)

Ellie-Mae isn't very substantial for an adult, very cute on a 2 year old. I like Eleanor or Elena or Elizabeth, then call her Ellie

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