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BAs from UK
GIRLS:Honor Viola (Clair and Mathew), siblings Milo, Mouse & Willow –no idea what or who Mouse is
Ione Patricia Catherine (Charlotte and Simon), sister Holly
Isabella Erin (Julie and Daniel)
Isobel Amber (Michael & Jodie), siblings Liam and Emily
Jemima Elizabeth Mary (Rebecca & Darran)
Josie Annis (Raymond and Carly), brother Danny
Kaitlin Mhairi (John & Kirstine)
Katie Skyler (Graeme and Zoe)
Lalita (Mike and Ruby)
Layla Rose (Lisa and Oliver)
Libby Mae (Robbie and Natalie), brother Alfie John
Lilly Grace (Allison and Wayne)
Lucy May (Melanie and Daniel), brother Lewis James
Luella Helen Willa (Nicole and Hugh)
Maddie Nanette Minnie (Amy and Dan), sister Pippa –born in Australia
Maisie Summer (Chris and Victoria)
Maxie Faye (Kai and Kizzy)
Megan Chloe (Cat and Richard)
Naima Elizabeth Nisbet (Steven and Catriona) –Nisbet is mother’s maiden name
Olivia May (Shaun and Lucy)
Olivia-Louise (Laura & Billy)
Poppy Cerise (Kara and Stef)
Poppy Grace MacLeod (Emily and Jan)
Rosalyn Mairead (Katie and Mark), brother Fintan
Scarlett Megan (Shaun and Sharon)
Sophia Elisabeth (Claire and Chris), sister Honor
Tamla Ann (Natalie and James)
Tilly Isabella (Matt & Lucy)
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Honor Viola is kind of nice. And Tamla is interesting - wonder if dad's a DJ and it's after the record label?
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LOL at Mouse!The name combos I really like:Ione Patricia Catherine
Katie Skyler
Lilly Grace
Naima Elizabeth
Sophia ElisabethI also like Willow (love that name), Holly, Liam, Rebecca, Graeme (you don't hear this one often enough), Natalie, Hugh, Richard, and Claire.However, whoever named their kid Poppy Cerise is sick.
"Cerise" is French for "cherry".
Poppy Cherry... she's gonna have a fun time in high school.
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Well, in defense of Poppy Cerise's parents I'm not sure the slang term exists in the UK + not many high school kids are that good at French anyway.
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"Well, in defense of Poppy Cerise's parents I'm not sure the slang term exists in the UK..."Really? Huh... I thought it was a universal thing (at least, in English-speaking countries).
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