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Damn it...we used our baby name on the dog!

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AlmondFrangipani · 30/03/2013 20:32

We got a lovely soppy black lab 2 years ago and decided to call him Finn. Now that we are expecting our first baby we have realised that is our favourite name or Quinn (we cant do it can we??) for a girl as we dont know what we are having. We are now really struggling with alternatives. We have a very unusual surname with lots of i's and e's in it but dont want a traditional name. What do you think to the following options:

Girls
Molly
Mia
Neve (easy spelling as our surname is hard to spell)
Evie
Ava - love this but fear it is very popular
Isla - same as Ava
Darcy

Boys
Toby
Felix
Heath
Blake
Isaac - too common now?

Thanks [busmile]

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Awakeagain · 30/03/2013 20:35

All nice names but Evie = more e's and I's to add to your surname

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cookielove · 30/03/2013 20:36

Girls
Molly - i like but is going out of fashion (which is a good thing)
Mia - Love it
Neve - Lovely
Evie - Lovely
Ava - Love it
Isla - Love it
Darcy - No

Boys
Toby - Nice but no
Felix - Very popular but still nice
Heath - No
Blake - God no
Isaac - Love it

How about ...

  • Neva (Neevah)
  • Ada
  • Ella
  • Beth
  • Indy


  • Eric
  • Aidan
  • Ernie
  • Albert
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MortifiedAdams · 30/03/2013 20:37

like Mia but prefer Nia.

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Selks · 30/03/2013 20:42

Love Isaac

How about -
Quentin
Caleb
Lucas
Alex

Out of your girls list just Neve for me...the rest are way too popular and will fall out of fashion soon.

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HappyDogRedDogToss · 30/03/2013 20:42

Would it be easier to rename the dog? Grin

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LittleRedDinosaur · 30/03/2013 20:44

I was named after the family dog (still alive when I was born)

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AlmondFrangipani · 30/03/2013 20:59

We did think about changing the dogs name slightly but he was here first so seems unfair!!

Like Ada, will suggest that to the DH! Selks you managed to put my name in your list [buwink]!

Do you think Quinn would be ok?? I have visions of standing in the park and calling the dog and the child coming and vice versa! Not such a bad thing but people might think we were bonkers....

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HotCrossWeaselInSinisterBonnet · 30/03/2013 21:02

My dcs and previous dog and current dog all have similar outdoing names. Never had any negative comments or had anyone notice, and its bloody useful when reading the riot act Wink

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Maryz · 30/03/2013 21:57

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Notquite · 30/03/2013 22:02

My friend has had a cat and a son with the same name for over a decade now.

The difference I suppose us that the cat doesn't go to the park with them.

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PoppyWearer · 30/03/2013 22:19

I call the cat by DD's name and DD by the cat's name anyway...[old gimmer emoticon].

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ZolaBuddleia · 31/03/2013 19:30

I'd worry about it sounding like you were shouting 'quim' across the park. Grin

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WhereBeThatBlackbirdTo · 31/03/2013 19:32

What Zola said!

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NeoMaxiZoomDweebie · 31/03/2013 19:35

Lol we did this with a dog! People should stick to Rover.

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FranKatzenjammer · 01/04/2013 01:23

Quinn is a fab name, especially for a boy but it also works for a girl- I knew one of each when I lived in Australia. Be careful with Neve though: in many places Niamh would be the easy/known spelling (and the nicer one IMO).

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BourbonsAndTea · 01/04/2013 11:42

We gave the cats awesome names.. long story short we killed the cat. Problem solved. Now our kids have awesome names.

(Disclaimer: I might be joking)

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melika · 01/04/2013 11:55

No don't do it, have a rethink, I named my dog Bailey and a relative named his boy Bailey, it produced a few sniggers, I tell you!

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FarelyKnuts · 01/04/2013 12:19

We called our cat Mia. My aunt called her daughter Mia.. no one died. the end :o
though we do giggle a lot because the cat was here first

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MickeyTheShortOne · 01/04/2013 12:22

i love evie. i wanted to name dd evie but we decided on pippa instead Smile

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xigris · 01/04/2013 12:22

Sorry but I'm with Zola on the Quinn / Quim concern!

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bigbluebump · 02/04/2013 16:27

Apart from being your dog's name, Finn is also very widely used for boys - it has risen rapidly up the charts and become quite trendy. I think it will sound dated once people start to tire of it. I know five Finns under age 10.

Love the names Quentin, Felix and Heath - much cooler, more interesting and less overused

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TeacupTempest · 03/04/2013 20:58

My dog and dd have very similar names. The up side is that they both come running when you call out in the park!

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Shybairns · 03/04/2013 21:10

Vote for Darcy and Toby

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Shybairns · 03/04/2013 21:11

P.S. like for thread title Grin

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anonymosity · 04/04/2013 04:01

Your child will live a long life and your dog probably won't. When you get a new dog you can call it something very different. Use the name on the kid!

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