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is it wrong to give a daughter her sisters name?
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Q: Naming After My Daughter?
asked by: kayley on December 3rd, 2003
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:d hi
i've been thinking of names for a girl. At the beguinning of last year I had a miscarriage and I decided to call it amber cherelle! Thing is I absolutlly love those names! Theres no other names I can think of for a girl, but it would be wrong if I had a girl to name it amber cherelle wouldn't it?
Anyway if I had a girl I couldn't call her after her sister!?
Ohhhh I miss her so much! Crying or Very sad
i want a unique, special and/or different name for a little girl!!! Can you help with any ideas?
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youngmomtobe
replied on December 3rd, 2003
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Hey sweetie I think that name is absolutely beautiful!!! I dont think its wrong to keep the memory of ur first child living but be4 u decide maybe consider other names its really easy!Lol!! Well hope I helped a little!! If I have a girl her name will be rain willow gray and if its a boy his name will be river dekari gray!! See I love unique names!! Well good luck!!Muhc love adn god bless!!


Jen
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sparklypixie12
replied on December 3rd, 2003
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U poor thing Sad there'd b nothing wrong in calling ur daughter that & its a lovely name.Hope things go well 4 u
liz x
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A-Lil'Mama*2
replied on December 3rd, 2003
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Hi
Well,
my name is marissa, my twin sisters' name (she passed away) was clarissa. When my uncle and his wife had a daughter, they named her after my sister. I honestly never thought about it, but that is a very nice thing to do. If you can handle calling your daughter the same name as your first daughter, than that would be beautiful!
Hope I helped.
Marissa
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insurancegirl
replied on December 3rd, 2003
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kayley
replied on December 4th, 2003
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:d
hey, yeh I introduced myself in the "new here" post!
I was only about 2 and a half months when I miscarried and so the name wasnt made formal!
Lots of people are telling me im going to have a boy though!
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insurancegirl
replied on December 4th, 2003
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kayley
replied on December 8th, 2003
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Im in southampton england
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lilmammie
replied on December 8th, 2003
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Hey
Don't give your little girl her sister's name. That just means you didn't relly care about her

goo luck finding a "real" name for her Smile
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CrombieChic16
replied on December 8th, 2003
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Hey kayley,
first off welcome to the boards! I think you should somehow incorporate your first daughter's name with your current child, I mean I know personally I couldnt call my daughter something that her older sister, hadn't you miscarried, would have been called. It would just be too awkward for me. I'm sorta in the same position as you, because when I have my daughter i'm planning on naming her in memory of my cousin who recently passed away. Her name was jenna ann, so i've been trying to figure out different ways to incorporate that into my future daughter's name. Something like jenna nicole, not the exact same thing, but pretty close to. I hope all goes well with this pregnancy...Keep us updated!
Vanessa
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insurancegirl
replied on December 8th, 2003
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CrombieChic16
replied on December 8th, 2003
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That's So Pretty!
I really like that, oh my gosh thank you so much! I didn't think I would be able to put something together with jenna, without the first name just being jenna! Lol if that makes any sense....But that's really pretty...If you have any other ideas please let me know! Laughing
vanessa
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kayley
replied on December 9th, 2003
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Well....
Well I got my scan date through - 17th december
so then hopefully I will be able to find out for sure if it is a girl or not!
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kayley
replied on December 9th, 2003
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Well....
Well I got my scan date through - 17th december
so then hopefully I will be able to find out for sure if it is a girl or not!
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insurancegirl
replied on December 9th, 2003
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