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Ivy, Iris or Fern?

31 replies

sheepbridge · 31/03/2010 20:27

Which do you think is best? These are our top contenders at the moment.
Can you think of anything similar? I don't want a popular name or one that will date.

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BessieBoots · 31/03/2010 20:28

All are lovely! (How often do I say that in name threads!)
I'd go for Ivy.

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Magaly · 31/03/2010 20:29

I quite like Fern actually. Ivy could be poison. Iris is quite self-conciously trendy. I don't dislike it, but it's not particularly pretty either. Just trendy. Ivy is prettier, but is she going to be nick named poison?

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brimfull · 31/03/2010 20:29

Iris
Violet
May

all nice

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seashore · 31/03/2010 20:30

Love Iris, considered it myself, how about Viola? That was high on my list too, I'm still really keen on it.

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Bessie123 · 31/03/2010 20:31

I LOVE the name Ivy, it's top of my list for baybee on the way. Unfortunately, dp has vetoed it.

Not too keen on Fern, though. And Iris is pretty until it makes me think of eyes.

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LetThereBeRock · 31/03/2010 20:34

I don't really like any of them but Fern isn't too bad. Ivy is awful. Not at all pretty imho. Iris is little better.

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tootootired · 31/03/2010 20:34

Iris is great.

You are going botanical but not flowers: Hazel? I heard it on the radio this morning and thought what a lovely name.

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notsochickchickchicken · 31/03/2010 20:39

Difficult choice I love them all but if I had to pick an order it would be Iris, Ivy then Fern.

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preggersplayspop · 31/03/2010 20:39

I really like Iris, not keen on others. Fern is ok I suppose.

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DinahRod · 31/03/2010 20:41
  1. Iris
  2. Fern
  3. Ivy
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seashore · 31/03/2010 20:43

I'd second Hazel we considered it too, it's a beautiful name.

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telsa · 31/03/2010 22:00

Ivy is very sweet and conjures up a nice image of a flower, rather than a bit of the eye - which will only get more prevalent with Iris Recognition systems at airports. Fern is good - simple, a nod to the most ancient bit of foliage there is. Unusual too - I haven't met any ever.

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piscesmoon · 31/03/2010 22:12

I think poison Ivy, clinging Ivy so don't think it sweet! Hazel is much nicer than any of the suggested ones.

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DuelingFanjo · 31/03/2010 22:14

Iris

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completelyshotpelvicfloor · 31/03/2010 22:19

Don't like any of them - old lady names conjuring up all sorts of horrible thoughts! Probably just my age. If you want a flower type name what about Saffron or Willow?

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ozmetric · 31/03/2010 23:29

I like Ivy but not the other two.

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JaynieB · 31/03/2010 23:30

Iris. I heard a little girl called Marnie recently and thought that sounded lovely.

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thecoffeelady · 31/03/2010 23:30

I love Iris and considered it for dd and also for dc on the way, I love the song Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls, DP vetoed it in a blink.

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LynetteScavo · 31/03/2010 23:33

I like Iris best.

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SirBoobAlot · 31/03/2010 23:35

I like all of them, but Ivy is my favourite

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lotster · 31/03/2010 23:36

Lovely choices, I prefer:

1.Iris
2.Fern
3.Ivy

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Nyx · 31/03/2010 23:38

There's an Iris in DD's nursery group. I like Fern best, although all are nice. Not as keen on Ivy, with the 'poison' connotations though.

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SqueezyB · 01/04/2010 09:24

I like them all, though unfortunately Fern just makes me think of Fern Cotton/Fern Britton now. So I'd probably go:

1.Iris
2.Ivy
3.Fern

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pitterpatterfeet · 01/04/2010 09:28

Ivy!

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SE13Mummy · 01/04/2010 10:19

I like Ivy and Iris but am not keen on Fern. FWIW I have taught two girls named Ivy (one now 6, the other 16) and neither have been teased with the 'poison' taunt... in the case of the older girl it was possibly because her uber-urban peers had no idea what it was!

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