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Georgina?

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Linguaphile · 18/04/2013 15:45

Thoughts? I think the nickname Georgie is really cute, but I'm not sure if the full version is overused at this point... What sorts of stereotypes come with it? Looking to flesh out our girls' list.

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poocatcherchampion · 18/04/2013 15:50

don't encourage a rash of them we're about to use it!

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Linguaphile · 18/04/2013 15:51

Lol, I know, right?? Shhhh...

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LegArmpits · 18/04/2013 15:51

My DDs name, we used with the intention of nn Georgie but it's never stuck!

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LegArmpits · 18/04/2013 15:52

No others in her school by the way. And I've only ever met one other.

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Still18atheart · 18/04/2013 15:58

I love it.

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JollyPurpleGiant · 18/04/2013 15:58

I love it too. DH doesn't :(

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Linguaphile · 18/04/2013 16:01

Good to know, LegArmpits (nice handle, btw). We're having twins, and other names in the running are Felicity/Philippa/Vivienne for girls and Felix/Maxwell/Isaac for boys.

Thinking Felicity and Georgina (Flick and Georgie) could be a nice pairing if we got a set of girls.

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thermalsinapril · 18/04/2013 16:20

Lovely name, classic and underused.

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Dolallytats · 18/04/2013 16:23

Love it (that and Georgia), wanted it for my baby but it doesn't go with our surname Sad

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squoosh · 18/04/2013 16:29

Georgie is cute, but I dislike Georgina.

Much prefer Georgia.

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BNmum · 18/04/2013 16:37

I love nn George or Georgie but I don't love the full Georgina.

I've known a couple over the years and they've all been totally different so I'm not sure about the stereotype. One was a tomboy, the other a real girly girl and the other really quirky and alternative. All lovely girls though!

Ps, I love Tilly and Georgie for twins!

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BNmum · 18/04/2013 16:38

Just realised Tilly wasn't on your list, I'm not sure where it came from but I still love it

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Wishfulmakeupping · 18/04/2013 16:40

Its nice but imo Georgia is nicer and can still use Georgie too

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unebagpipe · 18/04/2013 17:58

Georgia is not as nice as Georgina which is a lovely classical name. I also live Stephanie.

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unebagpipe · 18/04/2013 17:58

Love, not live!

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raisah · 20/04/2013 01:21

Georgina is a good classic name, I know two who go by Gina as their nn.

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fanjodisfunction · 20/04/2013 09:08

I know a three year old Georgina her nn is Gee.

It is a nice name but I do know a few under five.

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DonDrapersAltrEgoBigglesDraper · 20/04/2013 10:14

Much prefer Georgiana.

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MrsJohnDeere · 20/04/2013 12:47

Like it.

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CruCru · 21/04/2013 13:50

Georgina is a nice name (and a "proper" name). I like Georgiana but it rhymes with vagina so couldn't ever use it.

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squoosh · 21/04/2013 14:50

I would pronounce Georgiana as geor-jee-anna, that's how Mr Darcy says it so must be right Wink

How the heck do you pronounce vagina?

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PoppyAmex · 21/04/2013 14:53

It's a really lovely name, but please don't let anyone call her Gina!

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CruCru · 21/04/2013 15:03

The Duchess of Devonshire pronounced her name as "George - ay - na".

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CruCru · 21/04/2013 15:04

Actually that is wrong, it was George - eye - na".

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UnexpectedItemInShaggingArea · 21/04/2013 16:35

I am biased as I have a Georgia nn Georgie.

It is a fab name. I didn't actually pick it - my stepson did.

I also like Georgina, Georgiana and Georgette, which I think deserves a resurgence.

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