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AlliE_18
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Im Naming My Baby...
Posted: 12-10-06 10:57am
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Decided on a name for my girl!
Sophia
it's not even in the top 100 popular list
for england. Spelt .Sofia its number 96.
Sophie is number 3. So I can refer to
her as .Sophia from now on instead of
just...She/her/baby lol
any middle name ideas plz?
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Kia
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Posted: 12-10-06 11:06am
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First I love that name, good choice.
sophia
louise
loren/lauren
ellen
mae
nothing beginning with a "t" you really do not
want .S.T.D for initials
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AlliE_18
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AlliE_18
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Posted: 12-10-06 11:42am
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Yeh thats nice. I like .Laney
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michelle1981
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Posted: 12-10-06 11:47am
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| iheartmybostonterrier
wrote: | | i like sophia
marie. |
i was going to suggest .Marie too
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 12-10-06 11:52am
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Mm hmm! I love .Sophia. My husband hated
it though, so it was vetoed off our list.
it's such a feminine name! Sophia .Marie
flows very well together! I'm not so keen
on .Laney, though.
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Sophie585
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Posted: 12-10-06 12:02pm
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Lol i've got to say I like .Sophie
too....But .I'm probably a bit biased lol.
Would you call her .Sophie fpr short? On
my birth certificate my name is .Sophie,
but ever since I can remember everyone has
called me .Sophie. <3
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AlliE_18
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Posted: 12-10-06 12:26pm
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Yeh sophie and soph for short
someone said that I should spell it sofia
with an 'f' instead of 'ph' because it
will be easier for a younger child to
understand the spelling and sound. I like
it better sophia
But do you think thats a good point?
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 12-10-06 12:30pm
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She'll only be a small child for a few
years. She'll be an adult for most of her
life.
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michelle1981
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Posted: 12-10-06 12:56pm
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It'll help her understand that those 2
letters together, ph, sound like f.
Don't worry about it. Kids learn fast!
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Kia
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Posted: 12-10-06 13:03pm
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I hate "ph" names spelled with an "f" it
just looks to me like the parent couldn't
spell (no offence to any one lol)
names like stephanie are just wrong
spelled stefanie.
Sophie/sophia is wrong spelled sofie/sofia
(plus it looks like sofa)
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AlliE_18
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Posted: 12-10-06 13:11pm
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Lol @ sofa!
Ok thanks guys. I really like laney now
too haha
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arcadia
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Posted: 12-10-06 13:12pm
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Lol, .I was thinking the same thing, .Kia!
Sofa!
I like the name .Sophia!
What about .Sophia .Lorraine?
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 12-10-06 13:14pm
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Lorraine reminds me of .Back to the
.Future maybe
it's just me, lol
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Kia
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Posted: 12-10-06 13:15pm
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I do like marie - it does dound nice but
sophie/sophia sounds great when followed
by a name beginning with "l" in my view
and lorraine is a nice one too.
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 12-10-06 15:53pm
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That's a beautiful name!!
I like .Sophia .Lauren (but lau-ren).
Like it would be 2 syllables.
Sarah
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BabyGirlsMami
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Posted: 12-10-06 16:13pm
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I love that name too I almost put it in my
baby's name, but her cousin who is due
january 30th is getting it! It means
hummingbird I think its awesome
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michelle1981
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Posted: 12-10-06 16:38pm
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| babymajic0506
wrote: | that's a beautiful name!!
I like .Sophia .Lauren (but lau-ren).
Like it would be 2 syllables.
Sarah |
ooooo, that's pretty too!
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Bridget
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Posted: 12-10-06 16:44pm
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| babymajic0506
wrote: | that's a beautiful name!!
I like .Sophia .Lauren (but lau-ren).
Like it would be 2 syllables.
Sarah |
like the actress, sofia loren?
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