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Names for Girls - Very English
For my story I need girls names that are very English so far ive got these.Emma
Rebecca
Laura
Sarah
Elizabeth
Amytell me what you think of these and maybe some more ideas. Do you think mine are More english or American?
" To watch over you and remind you, you are loved" -Dear Aunty Jaqueline, May you always watch over us and keep us safe.
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I think they're American, especially Amy. The rest could go either way, I suppose.
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My weak spot is Emma, even though I truely dislike very popular names...but I can't help but love Emma!~Lisa~
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I'm not sure whats popular in the US but ... I think these are some names that are popular(ish) in England but not in the US as much Freya
Amelia
Jemima
Ruby
Alice
PoppyAlice
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I like:Emma
Rebecca but prefer Rebekah
Sarah
ElizabethNikki :)Proud Mama! See My Profile!
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Names that were popular in my year at school (I'm not sure what age group your aiming for and there is some repetition):
Amy
Laura
Rebecca
Victoria (with the nn Vicky)
Lucy
Gemma
Sarah
ClaireOthers that I hear a lot:
Sophie
Rosie
Ellie
CharlotteI don't know if that's any help.
~Louise x
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I would suggest, Jane, Mary and Louise. Names I don't very often hear on Americans, but I know a lot of English people called this.
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I like:
Emma
Rebecca
Sarah
Elizabeth
Especially Emma Elizabeth.
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I like/love*
Emma
Rebecca
Laura*
Sarah
Elizabeth* (especially nicknames like Bet :-P)
AmyWell that was easy because I like all of them!
*BroganFavorite combos are: Bevin Patricia, Zoey Marguerite, Aurora Catherine, Robert Christopher, Peter Gregory, and Mark Patrick
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I don't know if you would consider them more English or American, since the most popular names in both countries are "English" ones.
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what I mean is Ok i class Amanda to be American but its english as well, but mainly American." To watch over you and remind you, you are loved" -Dear Aunty Jaqueline, May you always watch over us and keep us safe.
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