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bobkat · 24/02/2010 21:58

Been a MN lurker for a long time but never posted before. Have one daughter and just found out that number 2 is going to be a girl also. DD number 1 is Matilda Rose and looking for ideas for names and middle names that go with that. Names that have been bandied about seem to be names that we can't totally agree on. DH likes Emily, I'm not fussed. I like Martha, he's not fussed. I like Stella but not sure it 'goes' with Matilda, also DH says it makes him think of Stella McCartney which makes him go bleugh. Looking for inspiration please Thanks

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 24/02/2010 22:24

Welcome !

What about :

Lydia
Pearl
Nathalie
Sylvie

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 24/02/2010 22:28

Elizabeth (lots of lovely nn : Elle, Ella, Betty, Betsy, Beth etc)

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 24/02/2010 22:31

Esther
Harriet
Anna
Emma
Nancy

Don't stop me, I'm on a roll.....

< mother of boys with girls names to spare >

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 24/02/2010 22:35

Hannah
Leah

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 24/02/2010 22:36

BTW I like Stella

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MrsKitty · 24/02/2010 22:36

Really like Martha, but don't think it works with Matilda.

How about
Estelle
Celeste
(both a bit like Stella, but without the McCartney effect)

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bobkat · 24/02/2010 22:45

Thanks for suggestions, it's fun to get a reply, being a MN virgin! Now I just have the struggle with the correct MN etiquette
Would we be better of steering clear of another 3 syllable, ending in 'a' name. Matilda and Lydia, I think it's a bit sing songy if that makes any sense? Lydia is the sort of name my immediate reaction is hmmmm, really not sure but then seems to grow a little bit. Not keen on Pearl so much, can't put my finger on reason why as can't see that ever growing on me like say Lydia might? Funny how names can do that.

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bobkat · 24/02/2010 22:47

oh my word - took me that long to reply there's now lots more suggestions ( tried to do the embarrassed face but failed ) Please be patient

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bobkat · 24/02/2010 22:55

Agreed on the Martha thinking, perhaps why DH isn't so keen. It was one I liked originally for DD1. We've mentioned Harriet and Hannah as ideas for the -short- long list, but not totally sure and still the whole can't put finger on why we're not sure. Emma, Anna - both close family names already in use. Will put Estelle, Esther and Nancy forward to DH as liking those. Got about 3 months to go so plenty of time.

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bobkat · 24/02/2010 22:57

ok so that was meant to be short long list. derrrr

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IWillNotNeverEatATomato · 24/02/2010 23:01

my choice for a girl would have been Pippa Frances,
but we got two boys, so it is spare if you fancy it

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SE13Mummy · 25/02/2010 00:28

I think Matilda and Harriet go well together (both German and have 'strong' meanings) but do wonder about the wisdom of having daughters who could choose to be Mattie and Hattie in the future...

How about Alice, Beatrice, Dorothy, Edith, Elsa, Florence/Flora, Heidi, Josephine, Penelope or Rosalind (could be Rosa/Roz)?

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 25/02/2010 06:36

bobkat - i won't be insulted if you don't respond to all my posts. There are rather a lot of them

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BaconWheatCrunchies · 25/02/2010 06:46

I like Josephine from earlier suggestion but would've had Elizabeth (Libby) if we'd had a girl.

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probono · 25/02/2010 06:50

SOPHIE

a very beautiful name and hurrah out of fashion

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bobkat · 25/02/2010 20:58

ooh some more for the list. Thanks for the suggestions. I love Pippa, but have a close friend with a baby Pippa. Also love Alice and Heidi too. I'd had the thought about Mattie and Hattie but at the moment she's more of a Tilda than a Mattie but we chose Matilda for the varying nn's available so she may choose to be a Mattie in the future. Waiting for a chance to air these new suggestions to DH

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