I like the nickname Gigi, but need real

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I like the nickname Gigi, but need real
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Thu, 01-26-2006 - 1:55pm

I love the nickname Gigi and am thinking of nameing the baby with the first and midddle name starting with G and just call her Gigi. An example of something I like that my husband doesn't is, Greer Grayson. Any other ideas??

I also have the same idea for Coco with the C's, any thoughts?

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Registered: 11-30-2005
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 2:24pm
Is Greer Grayson supposed to be a girl? It sounds very masculine to me, not that it matters. But Gigi is certainly very feminine.
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Registered: 01-26-2006
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 2:29pm
Yes, for a girl. It does sound masculine, bit I'm OK with that. Looking for other suggestions.
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Registered: 10-14-2005
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 2:31pm
I love Greer and like Greyson. Some other suggestions: Georgia, Giselle and Gianna.


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Registered: 03-26-2003
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 2:40pm

A mom on another baby name board has a Greta Giselle, nn Gigi. Some other ideas:

Giselle Grace
Genevieve Greer
Georgia Grace
Gemma Giselle
Gabrielle Greer
Gwyneth Grace

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Registered: 01-21-2005
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 2:55pm

I am usually a big fan of masculine names for girls, but Greer sounds a little too masculine IMO, when paired with Grayson. I like the idea of the nn Gigi.

Here are some double G names:

Gemma Grace
Goldie Grace
Gillian Greer
Giselle Glenn

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Registered: 08-10-2003
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 3:25pm

Gianna and Gillian get my votes. :) Gigi is cute. I have friends that call their great-grani that.

Crystal

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Registered: 12-09-2005
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 3:39pm
I think Gigi is absolutely adorable, and I really like the idea. My favourite is Genevieve Grayson, but I think Grayson would look more feminine spelt Gracin. Gemma Giselle is also nice.

                             
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Registered: 01-24-2006
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 7:04pm
Sounds like you like the names that are a little unique, which I agree. If you like the NN Gigi, what abour maybe...Greta Gisele. Both are very feminine and flow well together. Not to mention but they will fit her when she is young and older fi that makes sense. Just a thought. Good Luck
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Registered: 01-26-2006
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 8:14pm
My opinion is that I would never name my child that or call my child Gigi! I think that that is worse than Tuttie.
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Registered: 01-26-2006
Thu, 01-26-2006 - 8:16pm
I'm not trying to be rude or anything but Gigi sounds like something someone would name their dog.

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