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Help us pick a girl's name.
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Dave
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Xanthe
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Eleanor
Juliet
SuzannahPosted 1 year ago # -
Jenna
Should be fine. Ideal, in fact.
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Leonie, Loveday, Susan
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Persephone
my missus says...
Eve or Grace
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Chantelle, Kylie, Peaches, Kasandra, Doris!
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Lily
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+1 for Grace
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Fifi Trixabelle? Moon unit? or maybe not.
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Rose
Lily
Something short and beautiful, like, presumably she is...
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I love the name Grace...but kind of gone off it when it's said with a Barrow-in-Furness accent!!
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what's your surname?
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Darcy
...obviously
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More serious suggestions... Megan, Petra or Lucy.
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Its got to be Marcie Darcy then!
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'Leonie' is nice...and not many around these days how about 'Charlotte'....
'scarlett lily' ... i too like 'xanthe'..'Emily' 'Rosie' 'Bethany'Posted 1 year ago # -
Don't touch me are my Dad will knock you on your arse.
Or Lucy, Amy for short.
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I think Emma is quite pretty. Doesn't suit my personality particularly well I dont think but I've always liked my name. Lilly or sky are nice. Or Isabella?
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Eve or Grace
one of ours is called Evie Grace
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Any flower names tend to be nice.
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If we had another we'd go regional - Tegan, Seren, Bronwen, Cait, Bethan
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Molly? Rosie?
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lily's been stuck in my head for ages
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See, I quite like Niamh as does the wife but it was the name we had picked in case the first was a girl so the wife doesnt want to use that name.
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Niamh is a bit....well, Irish, in terms of association, and always strikes me as one of those names that are a bit over used by the (english) Guardian reading brigade. It's a lovely name, but in my opinion, only if you're from some little village out in the wilds.
Just my opinion that though, and not worth a great deal.
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Niamh is nice. But in general, beware of Gaelic names whose spellings people are unaccustomed to...speaking from experience.
That is still no excuse to spell them phonetically.
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Niamh is a bit....well, Irish, in terms of association
Wonderful insight there...
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Well, we have a Connor and a Fraser already so...
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Wonderful insight there...
I'll have you know I watched all of Ballykissangel, Mr. sarcastic person...Posted 1 year ago # -
Fiona
My daughters name.
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Some are mote popular than you think. If we had a daughter we were going to call her evie until we realised every one is calling girls evil these days
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Quite like Siobhan, but everyone else seems to hate it.
Morag if you want to go old school.
Eve and Grace are lovely but massively popular at the mo - not necessarily a problem.
Thought Jenna was a great name for a girl, but currently have a Jenna working for me who is fast making me go off it. Shame how real people spoil nice names - a problem for teachers apparently.
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My daughter is called Freya, which we felt was a litle different, but not outlandish
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