Re: British names
Freddie, Bertie and Matilda: I like Freddie as a nickname for Frederick and Bertie as a nickname for Egbert. I like the spelling Mathilda as well.
Jamie, Rory and Gus: Hopefully, Gus is a nickname. The name kind-of sticks out there like a sore thumb.
Charlotte, Francesca and Arabella: They make a great sibset.
Seah and Beatrice: How do you pronounce Seah?
James and Sue: I like Sue as a nickname for Susannah.
James and Jasmine: A little theme-y imo
Violet, Alice, Eliza, Charles and Hugo: I love these names, but only like Eliza short for Elizabeth.
Suzan and Mariah: Dislike the names and spellings.
Alfredo and Lola: Why would you name your kid after pasta? (Fettucine alfredo). Alfred and Lola (as nn) are ok, but sound like a Mexican couple in their sixties.
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British names  ·  KatjaKai  ·  5/24/2005, 6:40 AM
Re: British names  ·  Bex  ·  5/24/2005, 10:08 PM
Re: British names  ·  Julia  ·  5/24/2005, 7:55 PM
Re: British names  ·  Silvie  ·  5/24/2005, 11:30 AM
Re: British names  ·  Lissa Hannah  ·  5/24/2005, 11:04 AM
Hmm.  ·  Miss Natla  ·  5/24/2005, 10:19 AM
Re: British names  ·  Alice  ·  5/24/2005, 9:41 AM
Re: British names  ·  mariej2  ·  5/24/2005, 9:01 AM
Re: British names  ·  Array  ·  5/24/2005, 8:15 AM
Re: British names  ·  KatjaKai  ·  5/24/2005, 8:22 AM
Re: British names  ·  Miss Natla  ·  5/24/2005, 10:16 AM
Re: British names  ·  Elinor  ·  5/24/2005, 7:10 AM
Re: British names  ·  KatjaKai  ·  5/24/2005, 7:43 AM
Re: British names  ·  Eva  ·  5/24/2005, 6:52 AM
Re: British names  ·  KatjaKai  ·  5/24/2005, 7:00 AM
Re: British names  ·  Eva  ·  5/24/2005, 7:41 AM
Re: British names  ·  KatjaKai  ·  5/24/2005, 7:51 AM
Re: British names  ·  Eva  ·  5/24/2005, 7:55 AM