Suggestions for baby #3?
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| Thu, 01-11-2007 - 12:13pm |
Hello,
I posted here a few times when I was pregnant with my second dd (which was not very long ago - she's only 11 months old!), and I was hoping you ladies could help me again. We've named two babies in 2 years, so we're feeling a little dry right now :)
Our daughters are
Philippa Violet who goes by Pippa, and
Romilly Alice who sometimes goes by Romy or Ro but usually just gets her full name.
Both our girls were born in Scotland (we just moved to the US over the summer), where their names were not quite as "out there" as they sound now that we live in America :) Dh is British and I am American, but we like names that have a British flavor and are less common here. Their mn's are family names, and this one's mn will probably be June for a girl or Waudby for a boy, though they're not set in stone.
We won't find out what we're having so we need options for a boy or a girl. I can't wait to hear your suggestions!
Thanks in advance!






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Congrats on your pregnancy. I love your daughters names!
Pippa, Romilly, AND:
Thatcher Waudby
Clive Waudby
Brant Waudby
Gage Waudby
Oscar Waudby
Trenton Waudby
Ewan Waudby
Declan Waudby
Sebastian Waudby
Tennyson June
Francesca June
Simla June
more girl names later!! baby crying!
Melissa
Mom to Scott Nicholas, Wyatt Christopher, and Phoebe Jane
Your girls are beautiful.
Girls:
Gemma June - this is what first came to mind, it sounds British to me and I think it fits well with your girls. The occassional nn Gem would be sweet.
Beatrice/Beatrix June - how can you not love the nn Bea?
Scarlett - June doesn't seem to work with this name, but I think that works well with your girls
Georgia, nn Gigi
Margaret June, nn Maisie
Matilda June, nn Tilly
Isla June
Boys:
Henry Waudby
Harris Waudby
Finley/Finlay Waudby, nn Finn
Griffin Waudby, nn Griff/Finn
Asher Waudby
Dominic Waudby
Sebastian Waudby, nn Seb
Simon Waudby, nn Sy
hello!! i remember you posting when you were pregnant with romilly:-) your childrens names are very unique-i love them-heres a few ideas:
GIRLS:
addison
ainsley
arabella
annabelle
ashlynn
paslin/pazlin
rosalind
paxton
shanda(my friends dd is named shanda lee-she said she used to have a beautiful chandelier and thats where she got the name-lol)
BOYS:
paxton
maddox
roman
slater
chandler
xavier
leo
wyatt...
good luck!!
joanne
Maman2goons@aol.com
I don't your British husband would like Thatcher due to Margaret Thatcher. *smile*
What about these names
Boys:
Arran
Aulay
Conall
Kester
Tadhg
Girls:
Elspeth
Finella
Moira
Sorcha
Unna
I think Hugh sounds very european and you do not hear it very much anymore (for babies). Good luck and let us know your thoughts!
your girls names are really nice!
here are my suggestions:
girls:
Zippora
Matilda
Imogen
Eloise
Gwendolyn
Wilhelmina
Harriet
Melisande
Cordelia
Ophelia
Serafina
Eleanor
Francesca
Glenda
Marley/ Marlow
boys:
Sebastian
Gerard
Ewan
Finley
Henry
Callum
Fitzgerald
Oliver
Declan
Mitchell
Rhys
Frederick
Graham
Seamus
HTH!
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Carly + Phil
proud parents of our four princesses: Alaina Rhoslyn (Lainey) 2.15.07, twins Georgia Carol and Natalia Lorraine (Gigi and Talia) 7.31.08, Penelope Julia (Penny) 8.25.10 and our newest littl
Actually, he's a rare Brit who doesn't hate Margaret Thatcher. Comes from a long line of die-hard Tories :)
Thanks for the suggestions. I really like Elspeth and Fenella.
All the best,
I love your dd's names!
Ooh - great lists, thank you!
There are a lot of long time favorites of mine in there (I've tried for two pregnancies to sell dh on Imogen, but no luck. Finlay, Oliver and Graham have all been on our lists), but also I few I hadn't considered. Serafina is very intriguing. I'll have to think on that one.
Thanks again!
I don't diss like her either she was needed for that time and place but I
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