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Would definitely agree with getting a short list of 2 or 3 and trying them out when baby is born. DS1 had one name for a week, another for two weeks, tried the first one again then decided on the second. It absolutely works for him much more than our other name. DS2 went without a name for about a month whilst my husband and I 'argued' over our favourite names. Again, the name that suits him best won. Don't feel pressured to decide before bub is born.

Jane Roulston Wrote:

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> i have 2 girls and my mum name one of them because

> she was her 1st grandaughter after 7 grandsons.her

> name is tammy louise.and my other daughter is

> jodie rosina



Good work to your mum, our daughter is called Tami. Different spelling, but sounds the same :-) we're having another girl in the summer. Have a name picked out, which is quite unusual, and from a famous novel.

Belle; didn't know Mr Belle was Jewish! So me and Apenn are NOT the only jews in the village!!!


My husband hated all the names I liked when I was preggers with Cheeky S (Sebastian). I liked Atticus, Jude, Jesse and Kiefer. He hated them all except Kiefer. This time round, he decided he DEFINITELY didn't like Kiefer, but it's a girl and our last so we'll never have to worry about it.


I like India, personally.


Fuschia; must say, I LOVE all the names you're LOs have :)

Lots of lovely name suggestions on this thread. I'll always remember the night hubby and I sat down and each compiled a list of names we liked before the birth of our first child. I was obviously having a patriotic "I'm an antipodean" night, and hubby a Scottish one - my list read like the cast of Home and Away and his Monarch of the Glen


We had three names picked out for our son, and actually ended up with the 3rd choice as it suited him best when he arrived. When I was little my best friend at primary school was Emily, and I have always known that if I had a daughter that would be her name (although she never actually gets called Emily, she very quickly became a Millie).


I think choosing names gets harder the more children you have, as no matter how hard you try you will always have heard the name being shouted out at a playground! That's where the benefit of uncommon names (yours are lovely Fuschia) comes in to it I guess.

Fuschia I love the names you gave your kids too

Ruth I didn't know you were having a girl congrats

Pickle I had a list of Maori names for my little girl, hubby vetoed all but a couple and then only as a middle name:)


My best friend has a cat named Oliver, which she regretted when she had a boy! I like Olivia too, but hubby's ex is called that so no go...


India is nice..

Many exes have ruined lovely boy's names for me!


Yep, Helen- one of each. Can stop here, phew, not doing this pregnant and Mum to toddler thing again. Ever. Baby has a uncommon but not unheard of first name, and the name my family call me as a second name (no one in my extended family has ever called me Ruth, very very odd...)


SB: I remember talking about the name Atticus with you when Baby SB v 2.0 was still in utero! Good taste :) Love love LOVE his actual name though, and he's the only one I know so there :P

I'm with you on the stopping front Ruth, am happy with my beautiful kids and though I would have been happy with either gender the second time round I am happy not to have any pressure to try for a third :))


I am now very curious about your new bub's name SB!


I like the name Ruby...

ps for girls I like Anouk - quite unusual and can shorten to Ani. And Tabitha. Both vetoed by husband. I like names you can shorten but still use the long version too. My all time favourite girls name which I've always thought would be my choice for my daughters name is now sooo popular I don't know whether I would chose it. Or whether there will ever be a daughter...!!


I would def after 2 babies have a few options up until baby is born. It's not so much that they come out looking like a particular name it's more that all of sudden it's very real!

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