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So here it is, my girls' list ...

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georgee · 14/11/2012 11:49

What do you think? Good and bad comments please!

Maggie
Iris
Nina
Elsa
Elizabeth (but known as Libby)
Georgina (known as Georgie).

Thank you!

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Hedwig3 · 14/11/2012 11:59

Nina is simply lovely.

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strawberryswing · 14/11/2012 12:02

Think nina is beautiful. I like Georgina too, and the nn Georgie (i use it for my daughter :))

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Dontbesodramatic · 14/11/2012 12:12

I have a NinaSmile

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FriggFRIGG · 14/11/2012 12:39

I like Elsa and Iris best Smile

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JaxTellerIsMyFriend · 14/11/2012 12:40

I like Elizabeth, Georgina, Elsa and Nina.

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SurreyWithAFringeOnTop · 14/11/2012 13:12

Iris by a long way

Elsa also lovely

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 14/11/2012 13:17

I like Elizabeth and Maggie best (but would go with Margaret on the bc). Meg is even lovelier than Maggie imho. Don't like Georgina but love Georgiana - think it must be the Darcy connection!

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Pasiphae · 14/11/2012 13:45

Maggie : Really lovely. Would keep at as Maggie as Margaret feels more dowdy.
Iris: I like that one too. Elegant and sparkling.
Nina: that one get my vote. Simple, but very chic.
Elsa: Yes, it's nice, less "sophisticated" than the Iris and Nina, but nice enough.
Elizabeth : I like it, but I am not keen on Libby.
Georgina : I'd prefer Georgia with Georgie, Georgina is too "frilly" for me.

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CPtart · 14/11/2012 13:49

Nina is nice.
Elizabeth (known as Elizabeth) is nicer!

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bigkidsdidit · 14/11/2012 14:52

Iris and nina are lovely :)

Maggie is a sweet name but it is still 'thatcher' only to me

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BonaDea · 14/11/2012 14:59

Maggie - my dad's dog's name (sorry!), cute for a child, but not so keen for an adult
Iris - lovely
Nina - nice
Elsa - not so keen
Elizabeth (but known as Libby) - on my list (known as Lizzy or Libby)
Georgina (known as Georgie) - lovely

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flossy101 · 14/11/2012 15:01

I LOVE Iris Smile

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FeuDeRussie · 14/11/2012 15:07

Maggie - lovely, though everyone will assume her 'real' name is Margaret (fine if that's what you would put on the bc, or if you don't care what people think Grin)
Iris - gorgeous
Nina - not a fan
Elsa - nice
Elizabeth (but known as Libby) - LOVE Elizabeth but not Libby. Prefer Lizzie and Beth as nn's.
Georgina (known as Georgie) - love it, though not quite as much as Iris. Love Georgie and George as nn's.

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Ephiny · 14/11/2012 15:08

I like Iris best. Elsa is pretty - and so is Nina but it doesn't seem a strong name to me somehow.

Not keen on Maggie, it's too much of a nickname and a bit of an old-fashioned and frumpy one at that.

The others are OK. Elizabeth and Georgina are classic names so technically you can't go wrong, but just a bit ordinary and unimaginative to me.

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HullyEastergully · 14/11/2012 15:12

Jane

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B1ueberryMuff1n · 14/11/2012 15:16

Maggie - love my favourite
Iris - dislike it, very harsh
Nina - lovely but girlier than Maggie
Elsa - lovely but very now. Lots of names a bit similar. Ella, Eliza
Elizabeth (but known as Libby) - I like this
Georgina (known as Georgie). - ok I guess

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georgee · 14/11/2012 19:12

Thanks everyone, lots of food for thought there!

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telsa · 14/11/2012 23:42

Maggie is a bit casual. Iris is too abrasive, clinical. Nina is so cool, really compact but sassy and shiny. Georgina is my other favourite from your list. Lots of potential for shortening, Georgy, George, Gina.

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louisianablue2000 · 14/11/2012 23:49

Love Iris, DD2 was almost Elsa so like that (you know that's a short form of Elizabeth, nicer than Libby IMHO). Elizabeth and Georgina both good names as well.

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HolyBrrrrrrBatman · 15/11/2012 00:19

Maggie - not keen on this, makes me think of The Simpsons.
Iris - don't like this either
Nina - lovely, it's on my list for a future dd
Elsa - it's fine, but nothing special imo
Elizabeth (but known as Libby) - love, also on my list, not sure about Libby, quite sweet for a baby I suppose
Georgina (known as Georgie). - I like Georgie as a nn, but much prefer Georgia than Georgina as a BC name.

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emmyloo2 · 15/11/2012 06:45

I adore most of these names. Good taste!

Maggie - love this but would have Margaret on BC and I would go with Meg as nn. This is currently on my list
Iris - love this although it is probably a little more "now" with all the flower names and old-fashioned names. Lovely though.
Nina - adore this. Absolutely lovely and is on my list
Elsa - I like this but it is my least favourite as it sort of blends with the Ella, Lila, Lola, Eva type names for me
Elizabeth (but known as Libby) - classic but perhaps a little boring? I love Libby and also Beth
Georgina (known as Georgie). - I do love this.

So my favourites would be Nina and Maggie I think.

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pumpkinsweetie · 15/11/2012 06:47

Nina is the nicest Smile

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FuckingWonderwoman · 15/11/2012 07:28

All fine, except Maggie. I've never met one I've liked - one I knew was small and sour and known as Slaggy Maggie to her work colleagues. Another was Baggy Maggie as she got a bit graphic regarding her vagina post childbirth.

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georgee · 15/11/2012 09:06

Grin wonderwoman - Maggie's actually my sister's name (born Margaret) but I'm sure she wouldn't take offence at that! (I won't tell her!)

One more question everyone then as Nina seems to be quite a popular one - my other DD is Anna - does Anna and Nina sound ridiculous as a set of sisters or OK? I can't decide!

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TenthMuse · 15/11/2012 11:56

Nina and Elsa are my favourites - both are lovely, but I'm not sure about Anna and Nina - think you might have too many n and a sounds going on there! Anna and Elsa sound better together imo.

Anna and Iris sound good together too, but Iris is one of those names I can't warm to - love the meaning and background, but it always sounds harsh to me.

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