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amyeliz.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2012-11-26 10:04 am
Sibset ideas for Betsy - just for fun!
My daughter (our only child currently) is named Elizabeth Mae. We call her Betsy.
We are fairly certain we have our boy name chosen for some day, far down the line, when we have another baby: Theodore (Teddy).
However, for girls, we are sort of drawing a blank.
Any ideas for Betsy's (imaginary) little sister?
Names I like that my husband doesn't (to help with direction):
Maisie
Temperance
Adelaide
Lydia
Charlotte
We currently agree on Penelope (Penny), yet it is becoming increasingly trendy and we ABHOR trendy. We chose Betsy the way we plan to choose all future baby names - we want everyone to have heard of it, and generally know how to spell it - but they haven't come across one in a long time, if ever.
Thanks in advance!
We are fairly certain we have our boy name chosen for some day, far down the line, when we have another baby: Theodore (Teddy).
However, for girls, we are sort of drawing a blank.
Any ideas for Betsy's (imaginary) little sister?
Names I like that my husband doesn't (to help with direction):
Maisie
Temperance
Adelaide
Lydia
Charlotte
We currently agree on Penelope (Penny), yet it is becoming increasingly trendy and we ABHOR trendy. We chose Betsy the way we plan to choose all future baby names - we want everyone to have heard of it, and generally know how to spell it - but they haven't come across one in a long time, if ever.
Thanks in advance!
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Juliet
Samantha
Jenna
Louisa
Dora
Eleanor
Helen
Margaret (though this one would get a Simpsons vibe, LOL)
Brenda
Madeline
Catherine
Gillian
Natasha
Patricia
Ruby
Veronica
Rose
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My suggestions (not sure if you're looking for every name to have a nn, but I've included a lot):
Winifred nn Winnie
Louise nn Lou
Cordelia nn Cordy, Delia, etc.
Josephine nn Josie, Fifi
Rosemary nn Rose, Rosie, Romy (my pick for a girl!)
Catherine or Katherine nn Cate, Kate, Katie
Millicent nn Millie
Victoria nn Tori
Delilah nn Lilah
Margaret nn Greta or Maggie
Henrietta nn Etta
Felicity
Marjorie nn Jorie
Frances/Francesca nn Franny, Fancy
Ruth nn Ruthie
Bridget
Althea nn Thea
Camille nn Milla/Mila
Beatrix nn Bea
Syliva nn Sylvie (Sylvie works as a stand alone name, too)
Helena
Gwendolen/Gwendolyn nn Gwen
Juliet
Tabitha nn Tabby
Pearl
Dorothy nn Dotty
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Lucy
Stella
Louise
Amelia
Olivia
Ava
Abigail
Alice
Grace
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Suggestions:
Felicity (nn Fee or Lissie)
Josephine (nn Josie, Jo, or JoJo)
Mercy
Celeste
Millicent (nn Millie)
Helena
Catherine/Katherine
Ann(e)marie
Rosalie/Rosalind
Patricia
Constance
Louisa/Louise
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Janet
Judith
Martina
Victoria
Cynthia
Christine
Linda
Susan
Karen
Carolyn
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Adelaide, Lydia and Charlotte are all decently popular, so if you're worried about that (idk if I'd call them trendy though), I'd stay away from those.
Maisie is cute, but as a nickname. I can't picture an adult Maisie.
Temperance is...not my style.
The first name I thought of is Joanie (Joan, Joanne, Joanna, Johannah). What about:
Margaret (Maggie, Margie, Peg, Peggy)
Susan/Susannah/Suzanne/Suzanna (Susie, Suzi)
Barbara (Babs, Barbie)
Dorothy (Dot, Dottie)
Katherine/Catherine (Kit, Kitty)
Adeline (Addie, Delia)
Vivian/Vivianne (Viv)
Camille (Cami, Millie)
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Theodore never really went away and is on the upswing. It'll probably be back in the top 200 within a few years. I've met more than one Theo under 5.
Popularity charts are your friend. I would pair Betsy with other mid century names that have dropped off or at least way down the charts: Phyllis, Linda, Marsha, Joyce, Paula, Sharon.