I picked Sophia but I quite like Aphra because its very unusual. Lucy and Matilde are lovely too but I don't really like Harriot.
DuffersPosts: 1841
25th June 2011 11:30
I picked Matilda but 2nd would be Aphra. Dont like Harriot at all. Think Lucy is over done and Sophia is getting too popular (but still a lovely name).
funkyfishPosts: 7626
25th June 2011 12:37
thanks for the replies....
ianstuartPosts: 1947
25th June 2011 15:38
[quote="Duffers":fgmoshoq]I picked Matilda but 2nd would be Aphra. Dont like Harriot at all. Think Lucy is over done and Sophia is getting too popular (but still a lovely name).[/quote:fgmoshoq]
+1 all in that order.
ructionsPosts: 2689
25th June 2011 17:36
I've never seen it spelled Aphra, I know an Afra though.
funkyfishPosts: 7626
25th June 2011 18:37
yeah i know 2 girls who spell it that way. Aphra Behn was the first lady to have a book published in the UK. no pressure lil bean if you are a girl and end up being called Aphra.
LoveMyBabiesPosts: 58
25th June 2011 20:51
Harriot , i think its very classy and elegant
EmmePosts: 4735
25th June 2011 23:03
I picked Harriot too...Love it but it doesn't go with my surname. Aphra, seems to be such an old name, I'm reading a bio at the moment with it mentioned and I never would have thought it was so old. Lucy and Sophia I could take or leave and I also love Matilde.