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[Opinions] London
What do you think of London? It's for a character who's British. Does it seem redundant or too place-namey to name a British character London?I also like Hayden, Morgan, Noelle, Peyton, Quinn and Riley. She's a tomboy, so I don't want anything too "girly" but nothing too masculine. Also, if it's a name that can be combined with the middle name, like A.J, L.J, T.J, etc.The last name is Summerfield.Aeon: I know I came here to kill you...
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I actually like it.
London Jade could be the mn
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I don't think you should use the name London at all on a British girl, and Hayden, Peyton and Riley are a bit too masculine, while Quinn and Noelle seem rather girly to me. Morgan is best-suited, in my opinion, but I dislike the name.
What about Rachel, Zoe, Ruby, Isabel, Scarlett or Tegan?
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London isnt a name that a teenage english girl would haveNoelle maybe or prehapes Morgan but not the others they would fit an American girl but not a British one
What I dont understand is why you insist on a name that isnt girly, I mean her parents Wouldnt have looked at her at birth and said oh yes shes a tomboy lets give her a unisex name Why not something that could be shortenned to a boyishs nickname
Alexandra - Alex
Charlotte - Charlie - fairly popular in my area for teenagers
Georgina - George Georgie - I know one 17 year old
Harriet - Hari
Josephine - Joey
Jacqueline / Jacklyn - Jack
Michaela - Micky
Nicola - Nicky or Nic
Olivia - Olli
Philippa - Pip
Roberta - Bobbie
Samantha - Sam ( I know three teenage girls with this name and Nickname)
Victoria - Vic ( my neice gets called Vic by her cousins)
The last name is Summerfield.


Paula

This message was edited 3/6/2006, 1:31 PM

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Sorry, by "girly" I mean names that couldn't be shortened to initials or a nickname. I wrote that in a rush before I went to work and missed a few details.Aeon: I know I came here to kill you...
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I think it would be incredibly prentious and tacky to name a British character London, sorry. Also, though I don't really like it for either gender, it's a boys' name to me. Out of these names, I like Noelle and Morgan the best. Quinn is OK, too.
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I like the name London for a boy and a girl but prefer it on a boy. I do think that it seems silly to name a Brithish character London when there are so many great British names. I LOVE Hayden for a boy, LOVE Morgan for a boy, like Peyton for a boy, like Payton for a girl, really like Quinn for a boy, kind of like Quinn for a girl and LOVE Riley for a boy.Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitterz and layouts
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I love London! It's on my list...hehe
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I definitely wouldn't use it for a British character - to be honest I would assume a character called London was most likely American! Naming people after British towns definitely isn't a British trend.Of the others on your list I would say most of them sound like more American names too, they are all quite uncommon over here (I'm in the UK). I do know of 2 Haydens, but they are both men! What about Sam, Alex, or Laura?
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As Elinor said, none of those sound decidedly "British" to me. And imo, a name doesn't have to be unisex to suit a tomboy. Neely popped into my mind, though, and Evie. Good luck deciding.~Heather~
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Trust me, you'd never see London on a British girl. None of the others are very common over here at all, apart from maybe Morgan. For a tomboy whose name can be combinved with a mn, I'd go with Amy.
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London is never used as a given name in Britain, so it wouldn't be at all convincing. Peyton, Quinn, Hayden and Riley are also very American names. I have never seen Peyton or Quinn on either sex in Britain, or a female Riley. Morgan has only gained popularity in the past 5 years or so, and Noelle is rare, but they're the most believable of the bunch. I'd go with Noelle Summerfield._____________________________________________________________________Elinor

This message was edited 3/6/2006, 11:27 AM

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My friend really likes Morgan and maybe Riley. Like I said, I'm open to any and all suggestions. If there's a list of names used in England, I'd love to see it.Aeon: I know I came here to kill you...
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This site only has the most popular lists for 2000 onwards, but here's the link if you want to look at it: http://www.behindthename.com/top/
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Most of these would still be appropriate for a teenage character. (Is she a teenager?) I think these are good choices for a tomboy...Amber
Chloe
Jodie
Natasha
Louise
Bethan
Holly
Samantha
Jade
Jemma
Hayley_____________________________________________________________________Elinor

This message was edited 3/6/2006, 11:48 AM

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I don't think this is a good idea for a British character unless it is a nickname, not an official given name. People who actually live in or near London would be among the least likely to see London as being an appropriate name for a child. Of the names you have given, I think that Morgan and Noelle are the only ones that would be likely to turn up on a girl in England at this time. What time period is your story set in?
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It's present day. I really like London, but I had the same thoughts about the name. Maybe a middle name?She's a tomboy, like I said, who's into martial arts. She lives with her mother; her father isn't around much. He's in the military (kind of like the movie the Transporter and 24 mixed into one).She's 5'8'' with blonde hair and grey eyes; studious, but still likes to have fun. My friend really likes to do character descriptions, so all the details haven't been ironed out yet. That's the basic description, though.Aeon: I know I came here to kill you...
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This message was edited 3/6/2006, 11:32 AM

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