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Naming our baby
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Hi, this is possibly a very silly question to post..........but what the heck..............
We can't decide which name to pick for our daughter (due in a few months).
Which is nicer - Mia or Elizabeth or Isobel??
(Our surname begins with an L)
We can't decide which name to pick for our daughter (due in a few months).
Which is nicer - Mia or Elizabeth or Isobel??
(Our surname begins with an L)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Morrisette87. Mia is a gorgeous , popular name wheras Elizabeth and Isobel are rather outdated. Fine if you don't mind a Lizzie , Betty or Izzy but I think that for a newborn baby , Mia would be the one i'd plump for out of your three choices but ultimately , the decision is yours. All the best for when your new daughter arrives x
I guess it all comes down to personal taste Pippa. Personally , I was never a lover of Shannon anyway. Nor Jordan , Kylie , Britney or other so called 'trendy' names. I do like some of the older names but I must admit that I couldn't see myself ever calling a newborn baby Isobel or Elizabeth. Just my personal choice though.
Our youngest daughter was to be a Sophie but when she was born , she didn't seem to suit that name and we ended up calling her Holly instead. Sometimes you can have a name picked for months but when baby puts in an appearance you can suddenly change your mind and all your months of carefully selecting a name for your child goes down the pan :- )
Our youngest daughter was to be a Sophie but when she was born , she didn't seem to suit that name and we ended up calling her Holly instead. Sometimes you can have a name picked for months but when baby puts in an appearance you can suddenly change your mind and all your months of carefully selecting a name for your child goes down the pan :- )
Very true!
I have never been into those trendy names either..I am not keen on Isobel as I have an evil aunt with that name, but one of my daughters is called Harley Isabella ~ I guess Harley would be considered trendy, but there aren't many of them around! Isabella was my husbands grandmas name, so he chose it ~ and it has grown on me.
My eldest daugher as going to be named Rosie. When she came out she looked nothing like a Rosie should have looked like..lol. She remained unnamed for over a week while we decided on another one ;o)
I have never been into those trendy names either..I am not keen on Isobel as I have an evil aunt with that name, but one of my daughters is called Harley Isabella ~ I guess Harley would be considered trendy, but there aren't many of them around! Isabella was my husbands grandmas name, so he chose it ~ and it has grown on me.
My eldest daugher as going to be named Rosie. When she came out she looked nothing like a Rosie should have looked like..lol. She remained unnamed for over a week while we decided on another one ;o)
All very nice, you have to think how it will sound on a 30, 40, 60, 80 year old, however cute it is now.
Personally, I'd go for Elizabeth ...
Isobel is ok, but say it with your surname, one ends with L, one starts with L ...it'll all sound like one word.
Elizabeth's nice.
Ellie / Beth as a child
Lizzie / Liz as an adult
Betty as a pensioner.
Personally, I'd go for Elizabeth ...
Isobel is ok, but say it with your surname, one ends with L, one starts with L ...it'll all sound like one word.
Elizabeth's nice.
Ellie / Beth as a child
Lizzie / Liz as an adult
Betty as a pensioner.
Names change though Naz and sometimes certain older names make a comeback , new ones are created and there are some names which are just timeless and will never go out of fashion , in a manner of speaking. Times change as do names and just because there are many Betty's who are pensioners just now , who's to say that this will be the case eighty years from now ? For example , Alfie is a popular boys name but I haven't heard many young boys actually using the name Alfred - though this is popular with men of a certain age.
Choosing the name of your child is one of the most important things you can do for your child because by doing so , you are effectively creating an identity for them and depending on your choice , you may be condemning them to a lifetime of ridicule. That's why a lot of parents agonise over choosing the right name for their child , something special which will suit them and will continue to do so throughout their adult life. I see nothing wrong with having chosen Holly for my own daughter as I feel that this is a pretty girlie name and I do not find the actress/singer Holly Valance to be an oddity. She suits it as an adult and presumably will continue to do so throughout her adult life. I chose Matthew for my son because I liked the meaning and I wanted a good traditional name for him. It all comes down to what you feel is appropriate for your child.
Incidentally , you also have to consider rhyming slang :
Smelly Ellie
Dizzy Lizzie
Sweaty Betty
Kids can be very cruel !
Choosing the name of your child is one of the most important things you can do for your child because by doing so , you are effectively creating an identity for them and depending on your choice , you may be condemning them to a lifetime of ridicule. That's why a lot of parents agonise over choosing the right name for their child , something special which will suit them and will continue to do so throughout their adult life. I see nothing wrong with having chosen Holly for my own daughter as I feel that this is a pretty girlie name and I do not find the actress/singer Holly Valance to be an oddity. She suits it as an adult and presumably will continue to do so throughout her adult life. I chose Matthew for my son because I liked the meaning and I wanted a good traditional name for him. It all comes down to what you feel is appropriate for your child.
Incidentally , you also have to consider rhyming slang :
Smelly Ellie
Dizzy Lizzie
Sweaty Betty
Kids can be very cruel !
My daughter (15) really doesnt like her middle name which is Elizabeth (because so many people have used that name!).
Her first name is Katherine but everyone calls her Lilly which I love. This came about cos her older sister who was 2 months when Lilly was born couldnt say 'Katherine' so changed her name!! Even her teachers call her Lilly.
So, just goes to show, you can spend hours choosing a name, and then they completely change it!!
Her first name is Katherine but everyone calls her Lilly which I love. This came about cos her older sister who was 2 months when Lilly was born couldnt say 'Katherine' so changed her name!! Even her teachers call her Lilly.
So, just goes to show, you can spend hours choosing a name, and then they completely change it!!