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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #10 on: 29 September 2011, 21:40 »
i heard a child be called Mazda the other day...

don't do that.

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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #11 on: 29 September 2011, 21:46 »
We've looked over dozens of websites and are still no closer to having a name!  :grin:

Like i said any relatives?

My sister has annie as her middle name as it's my great nans name who died of cancer.
Worth a thought?

Jules mentioned the names Barbara and Brenda.  the funny thing is, they're the names of my two grand mothers, and I never told her that!  Chances of her mentioning those two specific names must one one in a few million!!

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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #12 on: 29 September 2011, 21:51 »
i heard a child be called Mazda the other day...

don't do that.

Come on Mazda, we're going to Asda.........














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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #13 on: 29 September 2011, 22:12 »
come on rhyso were going to peteso ... hut

That's worse than mine. Far worse.

At least mine rhymed  :tongue:

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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #14 on: 29 September 2011, 22:17 »
India may , thats we were going to call our child, but it was a boy called him Dylan our ray of sunshine , here he is at 6 months

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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #15 on: 29 September 2011, 22:43 »
Nige, take your times mate and find you you both really like. We only had a name about a month before she was born with our last :grin:


Steve, your boy looks big for 6 months or that chair is small :grin: Looks a healthy, happy chappy though :afro:
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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #16 on: 29 September 2011, 22:54 »
i heard a child be called Mazda the other day...

don't do that.

Come on Mazda, we're going to Asda.........














I'll get me coat

i think it was more a case of...

caaaamooooon Mazdaaaar weer ganna tha bettin shawrp an then the craaarn n feafers cos me benefit as jus caaam froo

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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #17 on: 29 September 2011, 23:19 »
Nige, take your times mate and find you you both really like. We only had a name about a month before she was born with our last :grin:


Steve, your boy looks big for 6 months or that chair is small :grin: Looks a healthy, happy chappy though :afro:
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Photo taken with Iphone mate close up , suppose thats why he looks big , it took 10yrs in the making to have our son best thing that ever happened to me amazing having a child . Enjoy the journey of pregnancy with your mrs  :wink:

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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #18 on: 29 September 2011, 23:40 »
Retro names seem to be common now.
Our friends have two boys, Ernest and Arthur.

Took us ages to pick our favourite girls name for our first baby. We wanted something that was short enough that you couldn't really abbreviate it, not too obscure that you have to spell it out to everyone everytime (we have that with our surname), something that would suit a little girl and be quite cool as a teenager/young person.
Ended up with.....

Chloe - not with any of the funny accents or umlauts or what-have-you.

When we came to have a second little girl we got stuck, because we'd already gone through millions of girls names first time around and picked our favourite. It took even longer but chose....

Layla - like the Eric Clapton song, but has old middle eastern/jewish roots, meaning night beauty or night angel.


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Re: Girly girl names
« Reply #19 on: 29 September 2011, 23:57 »
Nige, take your times mate and find you you both really like. We only had a name about a month before she was born with our last :grin:


Steve, your boy looks big for 6 months or that chair is small :grin: Looks a healthy, happy chappy though :afro:
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Photo taken with Iphone mate close up , suppose thats why he looks big , it took 10yrs in the making to have our son best thing that ever happened to me amazing having a child . Enjoy the journey of pregnancy with your mrs  :wink:

Gone through it twice mate + my step daughter, no amount of begging from her is going to get her another :grin:
That's why I'm after a smaller car now "Sorry love, no room for another" :laugh:


DunFan, we found that with our last daughter too, we had gone through all the names with the last and couldn't think of any that we liked... that is until I half jokingly said Keira is a nice name... whilst watching Deep Space  :laugh:
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