girls names
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- 5timuli0
Like I saw on TV the other day... Shon, for Sean or Shaun. FFS.
- Jaline0
Shari, I love "Jesse" as well. The only thing is that I'm really attracted to unique names. Ones that don't have a horrible double meaning in English.
Thanks, Je-rome :)
- e-pill0
i can't believe no one posted this link yet...
The Baby Name Wizard
http://babynamewizard.com/namevo…
- TR-8080
Arabella
- emecks0
Lilias.
My cousin called her daughter that, poor wee bastart.
- neue75_bold0
cadence
- BaskerviIle0
I liked the suggestion of Ingrid, surely the perfect name for a designers child.
- kelpie0
I have a cousin called Octavia. How posh is that?
I always liked Rhiannon, my parents were going to call me Lauren but these days I'd worry about future photo shoots for Nuts magazine in that case...
- eu770
my wife was due 3 days ago - its doing my head in...
no idea what we'll call it but a couple of girl's names that we have in mind are:
ella
eve
- skt0
Aztec spaceship
- neue75_bold0
Sky Cushion
- kelpie0
naming your daughter after your prog band is sooooo late seventies, skt
- chossy0
fiona
iona
gwennan
mena
- Nairn0
I'd answer this question how I always do - but, ach't - Chossy beat me to it.
'Iona'. My favourite-ever girl's name.
Whatever you do - please don't just plump for a biblical name - they're getting a bit overused after 2000 years - think Windows fonts and inappropriate usage.
- vwsung18t0
fabiola
- JerseyRaindog0
My wife is called Nanette.
Never met another Nanette before so it's pretty rare.
And I once dated a French Au pair named Fanny.
True story.
- epigraph0
Lots of good ones here...lots of um...interesting ones too.
My pet peeves with names are crazy spellings. My wife is the manager of a Picture People, and she is always telling me about some really out there spellings. Like Pertrisha...love it!
Anyway we are at a stalemate right now. I like Evelyn, but she hates Cursive capitol E's. She Loves Ruby, but I hate it. I like Sophia, But she wants sophie
On it goes...
- kelpie0
"Pertrisha"?
I take it that's some horrific southern phonetic spelling?
- Raniator0
Atlanta.
- Raniator0
Depends on your surname too, the two have gotta sound nice together.
Unlike Mr & Mrs Peacock, who had a baby boy and called him Drew.
I shit you not.