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Annasfield Wrote:

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> sanity girl Wrote:

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> > it's such a personal thing, but here are some

> > names that I've always liked: Anna, Isabel,

> Eve,

> > Eleanor, Elsa, Beatrice

> > hope that helps!

>

> I concur


Oh there you are Anna. Some people have been missing you on the football thread!

lilolil Wrote:

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> My daughter has just named her baby KAHLAN. It's

> an Irish name meaning strong leader. KAY....LANNE



I have not heard of that one "lilolil".


Has anyone ever told you your name reads like a random time trial on a gym cycling machine.

Suggest you ignore all this jollity and just buy a book of names or look on the internet.


But, erm, surely the parents will be choosing the names?


My sole experience has consisted of addressing the newborn by various names and watching the reaction.


That's why my daugher didn't get a name for three weeks, apart from "Lump", which by that stage was somewhat out of date.

Sue,


As I pointed out earlier in this thread I am only after suggestions of which I will present to the parents.

They've already named 5 lil' people and so trying to think of another is proving a bit hard for them.




Sue Wrote:

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> Suggest you ignore all this jollity and just buy a

> book of names or look on the internet.

>

> But, erm, surely the parents will be choosing the

> names?

>

> My sole experience has consisted of addressing the

> newborn by various names and watching the

> reaction.

>

> That's why my daugher didn't get a name for three

> weeks, apart from "Lump", which by that stage was

> somewhat out of date.

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