[Opinions] Re: local BAs- Grimsby, England
in reply to a message by Lauren B
Comments:
Primrose Fleur (Daisy) - very flowery, I wonder if Daisy's middle name is Blossom or Flora? I'd use more than one flower name for my daughters but I'd make sure they had a non-flower middle name. That aside, I like all three names and yay for Primrose :)
Zoe Elizabeth (Samuel) - Good, normal name though I dislike Zoe.
Ruby - I like Ruby
Fearn - Fern I like, Fearne is ok for Ms Cotton but this doesn't seem right. The 'fear' jumps out at me and makes me want to say FEE-urn rather than FURN.
Erin Amber - ok, seems a bit trendy and not very English.
Charlotte Emily - lovely
Katie Louise - very English, IMO.
Ruby Grace (Ethan) - Ruby is definately popular now. Like Grace.
Isabelle Grace (Kimberley) - Love this but doesn't go with Kimberley (maybe because I dislike Kimberley).
Grace Marie (Charlie George) - I like all names but Marie shouldn't be hidden away in the middle name spot any more.
Ruby - Yep, give it a year or so and Rudy will be #1 I bet, it's already #4 (look at how it's jumped. Though not as much as in Scotland.)
Oliver (Thomas) - Ok, never warmed to Oliver.
Jake Harrison - dislike both. Harrison seemed to be the 'in' name in my area a few years ago, combined with the huge use of Harry and Harris it seemed that every other boy had a Har- name somewhere in his name.
Ethan James (Evie and Serena) - dislike Ethan, Love James.
Jay Edward (Caitlyn) - Love Edward, not a fan of Jay. Surprised it's not hyphenated with another name as that seems to be popular now, Alfie-Jay or Tyler-Jay or something.
Oscar James Michael Ian (Thomas and Indie-Mai) - Long name, though like all the boys' names. Don't like Indie-Mai, seems a bit chavvy to me.
Adam (Jack) - I like both names.
Oscar William - Oscar's becoming popular. I like it though I'm glad I used it on a cat (though it's also becoming popular with cats too).
Primrose Fleur (Daisy) - very flowery, I wonder if Daisy's middle name is Blossom or Flora? I'd use more than one flower name for my daughters but I'd make sure they had a non-flower middle name. That aside, I like all three names and yay for Primrose :)
Zoe Elizabeth (Samuel) - Good, normal name though I dislike Zoe.
Ruby - I like Ruby
Fearn - Fern I like, Fearne is ok for Ms Cotton but this doesn't seem right. The 'fear' jumps out at me and makes me want to say FEE-urn rather than FURN.
Erin Amber - ok, seems a bit trendy and not very English.
Charlotte Emily - lovely
Katie Louise - very English, IMO.
Ruby Grace (Ethan) - Ruby is definately popular now. Like Grace.
Isabelle Grace (Kimberley) - Love this but doesn't go with Kimberley (maybe because I dislike Kimberley).
Grace Marie (Charlie George) - I like all names but Marie shouldn't be hidden away in the middle name spot any more.
Ruby - Yep, give it a year or so and Rudy will be #1 I bet, it's already #4 (look at how it's jumped. Though not as much as in Scotland.)
Oliver (Thomas) - Ok, never warmed to Oliver.
Jake Harrison - dislike both. Harrison seemed to be the 'in' name in my area a few years ago, combined with the huge use of Harry and Harris it seemed that every other boy had a Har- name somewhere in his name.
Ethan James (Evie and Serena) - dislike Ethan, Love James.
Jay Edward (Caitlyn) - Love Edward, not a fan of Jay. Surprised it's not hyphenated with another name as that seems to be popular now, Alfie-Jay or Tyler-Jay or something.
Oscar James Michael Ian (Thomas and Indie-Mai) - Long name, though like all the boys' names. Don't like Indie-Mai, seems a bit chavvy to me.
Adam (Jack) - I like both names.
Oscar William - Oscar's becoming popular. I like it though I'm glad I used it on a cat (though it's also becoming popular with cats too).