[Opinions] BAs from UK
GIRLS:
Willa Agnes Nina (Beth and Charles)
Willa Beatrice (Melanie and Simon), brother Samuel
Willow (Lianne and Peter)
BOYS:
Wilfred Bertie (Rosanna and Benjie)
Wilfred George Bingham (Becca and Tom)
William Alexander Douglas (Roselle and David)
William Arthur (Tim & Joanne), sister Abigail
William Bernard (Harry and Delphine)
William David (Charlotte & Stewart)
William David James (Lucinda and Robert)
William Edward Max (Cinzia and Nicholas), sister Olivia
William Henry Charles (Charlotte & Tom) -wonder if they're honoring the royal family on purpose, lol
William Horace (Jessica Alice and Henry Peter)
William Jack (Dougie and Chantelle)
William James (Jeanette & John)
William Martin (David & Victoria), sister Eve
William Robert (Julie and Bob)
Willoughby David Thomas (Sophie & Oliver), sister Tallulah
Obviously William is not getting any less popular.
Willa Agnes Nina (Beth and Charles)
Willa Beatrice (Melanie and Simon), brother Samuel
Willow (Lianne and Peter)
BOYS:
Wilfred Bertie (Rosanna and Benjie)
Wilfred George Bingham (Becca and Tom)
William Alexander Douglas (Roselle and David)
William Arthur (Tim & Joanne), sister Abigail
William Bernard (Harry and Delphine)
William David (Charlotte & Stewart)
William David James (Lucinda and Robert)
William Edward Max (Cinzia and Nicholas), sister Olivia
William Henry Charles (Charlotte & Tom) -wonder if they're honoring the royal family on purpose, lol
William Horace (Jessica Alice and Henry Peter)
William Jack (Dougie and Chantelle)
William James (Jeanette & John)
William Martin (David & Victoria), sister Eve
William Robert (Julie and Bob)
Willoughby David Thomas (Sophie & Oliver), sister Tallulah
Obviously William is not getting any less popular.
This message was edited 5/18/2011, 12:58 PM
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I'm surprised to see Willa twice as I have never come across one before and it has a very retro American vibe for me. Willow is growing on me. I think Wilfred will rise in popularity and inevitably, Wilf! Willoughby and Tallulah as a sibset sound somewhat pretentious to me. I still like William, despite it's popularity.
Willoughby is a very handsome name.