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I'm due to be an aunt (again) very soon and after the scan today have confirmed the first suspicions of the new arrival being a girl sooooo...


suggestions for names would be much appreciated.


silly and outright stupid names will be ignored.


I'm approaching you all in the hope you will help get the mind working. :))

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Baby beagle no 1 is called Beatrice, so I'll second that as a choice. But I also thought about Esther and Alice (though I could never choose Alice cos every time I meantioned it Mr Beagle would shout "Alice? Alice? Who the fcuk is Alice?!!!" which was, by his expression at any rate, the funniest thing he had heard in a quite a while.)
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