she used to post on here quite a lotSomeone I used to work with named their girl Lanesra
We decided on Freya. Quite liked Ruby aswell
Seriously though, having had some experience here, and having a partner working in the children's section of our local hospital, there are very compelling reasons not to find out the sex..., and where you DO know the sex, not to decide on any names just yet.
You'll have to expand on that.
We didn't find out last time; had settled on Isobel or James. This time round, had James in mind for a boy, decided to find out (if only for the sake of allowing us to clear out all the girl's baby stuff on t'Bay) and were told it's a girl. If, by some unlikely chance* it's a boy, he'll be James.
Remember the name causes success or not at school - really
I thought the biggest determinant was mother's level of education?
Andy
*I refer you to Wyatt R, Wilson AM. Children of anaesthetists. Br Med J. 1973 Mar 17;1(5854):675–675.
Everyone knows that the only appropriate suggestion in that vein is Bernard
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_(Blackadder) ]Bob[/url], surely?
Solaria
Ada
Posh
Sram or Shimano.
There was a choice of 3 for us, Faith, Scarlett and Seren (Seren being welsh - welsh wifey). We narrowed it down to Faith or Seren and went safe...really liked Seren tho but Faith suits. We ended up using Seren as her middle name
Colin
Baby Robyn
Fanny
Colin
I think for a girl it has to be -
Colynn
or
Colinetta.
Bob, surely?
As any fule kno, Bob's real name is Kate.
Baby Robyn
Isobel (who is 2) has variously suggested Baby Sister, Isobel and Peppa.
I think for a girl it has to be -
Colynn
or
Colinetta.
I see you've been to the W Highlands (where there are meant to be lots of ladies called things like Donaldina)
Andy
We've got a Jessica, Laura and Chloe.... 🙂
Persephone
Ophelia
Gingivitis
Though the poor girl can change her name. I changed mine, so you aren't stuck with it for life.
So go on, call her Lucy Lastic, you know you want to!
Giving a girl a boys name means they will turn out nuts FACT Jo, Charlie, Sam etc all nuts.
I like the name Seran, Hannah, Agatha or if you want to get a bit weird Leeloo
"Giving a girl a boys name means they will turn out nuts FACT Jo, Charlie, Sam etc all nuts."
That might actually be true.
any way get ahead of the fashion and try ... Sandra, Susan, Val or Brenda
We've got Amelia-Grace (Millie) and Charlotte-Louisa
Millie got her name just because we both liked it, however Charlotte was going to be Charles, as we were convinced we were going to have a boy.
I liked Aurora, Aurelia and Emily, the wife also liked Bronwyn.
My wife is a teacher (in a fairly rough school) there are some shocking names around - she used to teach a kid called Crystal Doulton!
Wifes Chavvy cousin has called her baby Angel-Sky!
I really wanted names that would suit them, whatever they ended up doing in life - I mean you don't really want a heart surgeon with a name like a stripper...
Molly
chiefgrooveguru - MemberWe have an 11 day old Xanthe here - we wanted something that wasn't a top ten name, or heading that way - hoping it's not too unusual... You're welcome to borrow it if you promise they won't be at the same school!
Nice tactic.
You've realised you've given your daughter an obviously obscure name that she'll hate you for, so now you're trying to convince others to use it to dilute the effect and mitigate the damage.
Very cunning... 8)
Rumbled... 😛
Hope
Orange
Santa Cruz
Endura
Evoc
Maxxis
and Oakley
If these names are good enough for all my kids, then they are good enough for yours too.
Xanthe
That's not uncommon. At least I know of three of them... Geographic thing, possibly of course.
Thought we'd decided on a name last night, and today Mrs RBIT has decided she doesn't like it. Wouldn't mind but this is the second time she's done this. Aaaaaaargh!
I was standing watching some rugby at the weekend while two ladies chatted within earshot.
"You won't believe this; my brother just called his daughter Nia."
"What, as in [i]near[/i] and [i]far[/i]? That's a bit silly isn't it? Is it welsh?" (First lady was welsh.)
"Yeah, that's what I thought, but it's N-I-A, Nia. No, I don't think it's welsh now that you mention it."
🙂
Deia
Zante
Mabel
Spudulika
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Greek_goddesses ]Go Greek?[/url]
("owner" of a Cassandra, known as Cassie)
Lilliah
If my lad had been born a lass he would have been Daisy.
By the time we had No.2, we'd changed our minds to Georgia, and she's a feisty but lovely Georgia peach of a girl.
Good luck! And as long as you don't go for something totally leftfield she'll grow into her name...
Just looking at some of the other suggestions, and wor lass like Robyn a lot too.
When being shown round a nursery once I spied the name 'lambini' on a peg
I couldn't help but query it as the person showing me round had seen the look of horror on my face . . . turns out it is a greek girls name - of all the countries in europe her parents had to move too . . .
I have grown up having a rather unusual name (named after an ancient greek water nymph!) I quite like it now but there were definitely times I would have rather blended in a bit more! probably why my daughter is called Charlotte - a classic name that wont get any undue attention
The Thursday before our child was born we were in the local Indian, and my o/h made me write 5 boys and 5 girls names on a napkin as we hadn't really been that bothered either way.
For boys we settled on Callum James and girls came to either Leah Ellen Grace or just Ellen Grace making potential initials EGO or LEGO.
Mrs O thought she might be saddled with Luke or Han at one point....
And CJ he is.... always seems sturdy as a name to me. Callum is from the same root as Malcolm (back to St Columba which means Dove), and James was Mrs O's grandad's name. Callum seemed rare till we had him and then they popped up everywhere.....
William was possible, but i couldn't take Billy.
Jenna. What about Jenna? Nice name....
I'm a sucker for floral names myself. 🙂
Well, Darcy, old chap, that's because you have impeccable taste. 🙂
FFS wait until she can talk and then let her decide on her own name!
You may end up with a daughter named poo-poo wee-wee though
or pony
or penguin
or colin
How about Blaer?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21280101
I also like Melody, Harmony and Rhapsody. For a boy it would have to be Iggy, Slash or Lemmy 😛
I like Ivy as a girls name but then again I would because that's what we called our daughter.
Also like Poppy and Daisy
Callum seemed rare till we had him and then they popped up everywhere.....
Both being Scottish expats in England, we wanted something gently Scottish (thought Hamish might be a bit much) and sort of assumed it would be comparatively rare. But no, there's loads of them. Everywhere.
Callum was an option because i first asked Claire to marry me in the old ruined church on Iona... She finally said yes on the jetty @ Luss so he could have been "Take the High Road" or just "High Road".....
Freya seems to be a popular non Pop culture/x factor choice over here in the celtic fringes of the Irish sea...
Rose.
Or shorten it to Rosie.
I was going to suggest Dorothy but your choice is nicer 🙂
I think you should name her after where she was conceived,a la Becks,Cleckheaton or Heckmondwike both have a certain ring to them.
Harold
