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Miffy posted that earlier
oh this morning the other day phillip schofield was saying him and his wife were going to call one of their daughters tess. but then they realised her name would be tess schofield. oh how i laughed!
eta: i have a cousin called lola and my sister is called sophie.
I said that earlier...made me chuckle too
Can't think of any nature-names for boys though... :chin:
Rowan, which is pretty much top of my list if I have a son.
There are so many beautiful girls names that it's hard to imagine choosing one, Sophie is just lovely though, and is popular but I can't imagine it becoming overly so.
There are terrible female names too. In Swedish, there is absolutely no good name beginning with B.
If you come up with one, in Swedish, I'll do anything.
Well, I happen to like the Swedish form of my name...which begins with a "B".
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: RO-an
Means "little red one", derived from Gaelic ruadh "red" combined with a diminutive suffix. This name can also be given in reference to the tree.
It comes from the Gaelic word "ruadhán", which literally translates to "little red one". It's also my favourite tree .
oops sorry!
My idea.
Girl=Sinéad
Boy=Ciarán
Oh how I loved River phoenix
Guess what my name is!
And, guess what my daughter's name is? well, it's close enough.
Greg for a boy and,
Dearbhlá for a girl
Pippy?