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I know this is probably a mad idea...

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Kwini · 29/04/2010 15:04

but what think ye of Prairie as a girl's name? I quite like the sound of it, as well as the landscape it evokes (which has family significance for me)...

(And it's not as hippy dippy as Meadow, surely?)

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scurryfunge · 29/04/2010 16:00

pmsl

Hullygully · 29/04/2010 16:02
WombFrootShoot · 29/04/2010 16:05

sounds really rude.

A FOF has twins called Summer and Eden. Which would be fine if their surname wasn't Moore. FFS.

ShowOfHands · 29/04/2010 16:08

Wotcha Hully, good to have you back. Nice boning.

My DH honestly suggested we name our dc1 Sinister if it was a boy.

Reader, I divorced him.

Hullygully · 29/04/2010 16:13

I have a child called Deliverance.

WombFrootShoot · 29/04/2010 16:21

I dated a man once who wanted to call his first born daughter Misty. His surname was Love - I shit you not.

scurryfunge · 29/04/2010 16:22

Are the nicknames Deli or Vera?

mathanxiety · 29/04/2010 17:56

Sinister would be Dexter's twin.

ShowOfHands · 29/04/2010 18:23

Yes, there's something rather beautiful about naming your child after post-apocalyptic gunsharks isn't there mathanxiety? Ramone and Finnigan probably slightly more acceptable but DH was having none of it.

cloelia · 29/04/2010 19:48

Most I've laughed today. Kwini, think you should think again.

Rockbird · 30/04/2010 09:58

If I had a friend called Copse I'd nn her Corpse..

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