My baby girl is named Phoebe Elisabeth
quote:Originally posted by Raggy♥Doll:
My baby girl is named Phoebe Elisabeth
That's pretty.
Thanks Queenie Our friends just named their baby Elizabeth May and another one, an old school friend on FB called hers Evie Mae.
I like Eleanor, Susannah, or Tess
Boys - Jonathan, Samuel or Freddie
Boys - Jonathan, Samuel or Freddie
My kids are half Irish/half African.
My daughter has an african name.
Esosa - pronounced Ess-oh-sa and it means "gift from god"
My daughter has an african name.
Esosa - pronounced Ess-oh-sa and it means "gift from god"
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Irish girl names I like
Cliona(Klee+ ona)
Nuala (Noo+La)
Saoirse(Sear+Sha)
Cliona(Klee+ ona)
Nuala (Noo+La)
Saoirse(Sear+Sha)
my welsh great grandad was called percival garland, his brother was called conrad larcos,dont know how welsh them names are.
I think it's great choosing names that reflect your nationality. I suppose thats how we came up with our daughters name.
I wanted to call her Isabella but hubby HATED it in hindsight it wouldn't have suited her
I wanted to call her Isabella but hubby HATED it in hindsight it wouldn't have suited her
quote:Originally posted by jo007:
My kids are half Irish/half African.
My daughter has an african name.
Esosa - pronounced Ess-oh-sa and it means "gift from god"
Ooh that's lovely
quote:Originally posted by angelicarwen:
I think it's great choosing names that reflect your nationality. I suppose thats how we came up with our daughters name.
I wanted to call her Isabella but hubby HATED it in hindsight it wouldn't have suited her
I like looking at her & thinking what else was on our list, she could've been Imogen She is *so* not an Imogen.
quote:Originally posted by Raggy♥Doll:quote:Originally posted by angelicarwen:
I think it's great choosing names that reflect your nationality. I suppose thats how we came up with our daughters name.
I wanted to call her Isabella but hubby HATED it in hindsight it wouldn't have suited her
I like looking at her & thinking what else was on our list, she could've been Imogen She is *so* not an Imogen.
I know what you mean
Isabella is far too elegant for her , she is a cheeky little devil
If you have a baby girl please call her Scarlet or Jezebel. I love these two names.
Ooh I love Scarlet Blue Diamond but our surname is a colour so would have sounded stupid
quote:Originally posted by angelicarwen:quote:Originally posted by Raggy♥Doll:quote:Originally posted by angelicarwen:
I think it's great choosing names that reflect your nationality. I suppose thats how we came up with our daughters name.
I wanted to call her Isabella but hubby HATED it in hindsight it wouldn't have suited her
I like looking at her & thinking what else was on our list, she could've been Imogen She is *so* not an Imogen.
I know what you mean
Isabella is far too elegant for her , she is a cheeky little devil
Same, Imogen is too girly-girl. She's more tomboyish and cheeky. She wore a dress yesterday it was a bit odd
I like Blue for a middle name but fear it may sound like 'Baloo'
quote:Originally posted by angelicarwen:
Ooh I love Scarlet Blue Diamond but our surname is a colour so would have sounded stupid
Scarlet Ohara ???????, that sounds good.
boys names................owen ...dylan ...jack...layton
The names my daughter wants to call her baby are
Girls- Lillyana, Leona or Iona.
boy's- Lennon.
Girls- Lillyana, Leona or Iona.
boy's- Lennon.
umm, if your looking for something welsh, i kind of like Mali for a girl.
and Dylan (pronounced the welsh way) for a boy.
not so helpful on the african front i'm afraid
good luck anyways
and Dylan (pronounced the welsh way) for a boy.
not so helpful on the african front i'm afraid
good luck anyways
How about Zanzibar for African and Anglesey for Welsh?
Ok so my dad has just been here and said he likes Malika, so he sat on computer and looked at baby naming sites and has come up with the idea of Malika Lotus for a girl and Dante Malakai for a boy.
Whatcha reckon? Think my old man is abit weird liking the name Lotus.
Whatcha reckon? Think my old man is abit weird liking the name Lotus.
Yeah I know what you mean, not sure about Lotus but Malika is beautiful (do you pronounce it just as it looks?) I see why he's like Lotus because the thing itself is lovely but the word isn't as much, if you see what I mean?
How about Malika Lily or Malika Iris?
How about Malika Lily or Malika Iris?
quote:Originally posted by Raggy♥Doll:
Yeah I know what you mean, not sure about Lotus but Malika is beautiful (do you pronounce it just as it looks?) I see why he's like Lotus because the thing itself is lovely but the word isn't as much, if you see what I mean?
How about Malika Lily or Malika Iris?
Yes it's pronounced how you see it Ma-li-ka....it means queen.
quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:quote:Originally posted by Raggy♥Doll:
Yeah I know what you mean, not sure about Lotus but Malika is beautiful (do you pronounce it just as it looks?) I see why he's like Lotus because the thing itself is lovely but the word isn't as much, if you see what I mean?
How about Malika Lily or Malika Iris?
Yes it's pronounced how you see it Ma-li-ka....it means queen.
ooh I think it's lovely
Malika Seren
Malika Megan
Malika Anwen
Malika Carys
For the Welsh bit, like
Those are lovely variations Raggy.
How would you pronounce Malaika? is it simular? as it means Angel.
Ma lay ka
Seren means star doesn't it? I like that, but I've no welsh connection.
quote:Originally posted by Raggy♥Doll:
Seren means star doesn't it? I like that, but I've no welsh connection.
Yes it does but am not clever there's a fab baby names site with all the meanings.
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I like traditional names which relate to a person's cultural background. I think it is cruel to give a child a really unusual or made up name, as it leaves them open to horrible teasing and bullying. I would much rather have several other Sarahs turn round when I call my daughter than see loads of parents looking round and laughing when I tell Digby or Silvercup to get ready! (and yes, I really DID know a poor child called Silvercup)
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