View Poll Results: Best fit with siblings?
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Lucinda Maeve
33 30.00% -
India Maeve
21 19.09% -
Norah Maeve
46 41.82% -
Maris Fiona
10 9.09%
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May 22nd, 2012 04:02 PM #11
I'm sticking with India, I just find it so beautiful!
Juliette, Bella and Mia are all "light", "fresh" feeling names to me. As is India. Norah is lovely and vintage and sweet, but feels like a "heavier" name to me, as does Lucinda - if that makes any sense at all?! Lol.
Sorry that's the best way I can describe it! I just think you have a sibset full of pretty modern classics for girls, and handsome but cool sounding boys names. Something as old fashioned and vintage and homely as Norah or Lucinda isn't as great a fit to me as India. I do love all 3 of those names though. I'm not quite so keen on Maris as a first name, as a middle it's nice though. I prefer Marin though.
India Maeve is beautiful! Good luck
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Claudie Otto Lilac Emrys Phoebe Harlan Tabitha Lennox Ivy Quentin Aria Xavier Mirabelle Ezra Hadley Rafferty Genevieve Barnaby Romy/Florence Sullivan
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May 22nd, 2012 04:02 PM #13An extremely name obsessed teenager
. My all-time favourites are .....
Girls: Ella Juliette, Aurora Niamh, Aria Laurel , Evangeline Lilac, Anastasia Primrose, Adeline Louisa, Hermione Clara, Penelope Bohème, Genevieve Alouette , Bridget Rosalie, Vivian Lark, Fiona Miette, Whimsy Isolde
Boys: Gabriel Finnick, Luca Marius , Elias Benjamin, Ezra Miles, Reid Elijah, Peregrine Forrest, Augustus Barnaby, Louis Metias, Montgomery Theodore
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May 22nd, 2012 04:05 PM #15
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Name CrushesCaspar - Rupert - Jacoby - Barnaby - Atlas - Adriel - KoaOlwen - Delphine - Maeve - Peridot - Shoshana
FavouritesIsaac - Jude - Asher - Ezra - Micah - Caleb - Gabriel - River - Tobias - Bennett - Noah - Shiloh - AubreyArabella - Pandora - Matilda - Clementine - Beatrix - Imogen - Persephone - Valentina - Hermione - Ottilie
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May 22nd, 2012 04:13 PM #17
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Norah... But I'm not sure it needs the "h" on the end. But that is probably more a cultural spelling issue, so whatever you think works well for where you live.
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May 22nd, 2012 05:47 PM #19
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May 22nd, 2012 06:07 PM #21
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Juliette Maura Juliette, Bella, Mia, Leo, Ronan
I think Lucinda is a runaway choice I can just imagine Lucy, Mia, Leo, Ronan and Bella together it has the same energetic feel that I like so much.
I do love India she has lots of energy but I see her siblings as Clementine, Rupert, George and Harriet.
Norah is getting the ratings but I hear the word gnaw as in the dog was gnawing a bone so it doesn't do much for me and I had a girl in my glass named Norah who was very dull (apologies to her).
Maris is a great name but in your sibset Fiona is the name I would choose or Phoebe with nn of Fee.
I hope that this helps and I think that Lucinda is a delightful name I would name a daughter of mine Lucinda.
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May 22nd, 2012 09:57 PM #23
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May 23rd, 2012 12:55 AM #25
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Tara in answer to your question a thousand times YES! I had temporarily forgotten that you would nn her Indie and that has been a love of yours for a long while now so my answer is YES, YES, YES Lucinda nn of Indie or Lucy is gorgeous!
I love the cheekiness and personality of Indie and to have it in the name Lucinda more than exceeds my expectations of the perfect name.
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May 23rd, 2012 04:12 AM #27
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May 23rd, 2012 05:49 AM #29Girls: Lucy, Nora, Ivy, Mae, Willow, Rose, Nessa
Boys: Felix, Philip, Owen, Flynn, Dexter, Henry, Rory, Finlay

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