[Opinions] WDYTO Hermione
what do you think of Hermione?
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I think its a lovely name.
I don't like it, although I love the Harry Potter character. The name outside of the HP series sounds old croney and witchey to me.
I like it alot!
Love it, love it, love it.
I know some won't like it because they think it is too connected to Harry Potter. I like the fact that the series has brought names back to the attention of a new generation of name lovers.
I used to watch old movies growing up and two British actresses were named Hermione Gingold and Hermione Baddely. (sp?) That is where I first heard the name. Then as I grew older I learned about the Shakespeare character. I never thought Americans would know how to pronounce the name, let alone ever even see it in print. So I'm grateful HP for bringing it back.
I know some won't like it because they think it is too connected to Harry Potter. I like the fact that the series has brought names back to the attention of a new generation of name lovers.
I used to watch old movies growing up and two British actresses were named Hermione Gingold and Hermione Baddely. (sp?) That is where I first heard the name. Then as I grew older I learned about the Shakespeare character. I never thought Americans would know how to pronounce the name, let alone ever even see it in print. So I'm grateful HP for bringing it back.
You prompted me to look up the pronounciation and lo and behold, I was part of the mis-pronouncing masses. Now I know.
Hermione's also the daughter of Helen of Troy.
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David Bowie used it, too.
However, Hermione is currently completely tied to Harry Potter. A Winter's Tale simply isn't as insanely well-known as Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet. Even if it's got a long and wonderful history (which it does), the name starts and ends with JK Rowling for the average American.
Personally, I think the name would be nice as a middle name. As a first name, it's a bit too much--and supposing poor little Hermione doesn't like Harry Potter so well as this generation of children does? I almost always think of the song "Letter to Hermione" before I think of Hermione Granger, so the name also has some unpleasant connotations to me.
On the whole, I like Hermine, Herminia, and Hermia a bit better--but I know that they probably wouldn't fly so well in modern society.
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"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
However, Hermione is currently completely tied to Harry Potter. A Winter's Tale simply isn't as insanely well-known as Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet. Even if it's got a long and wonderful history (which it does), the name starts and ends with JK Rowling for the average American.
Personally, I think the name would be nice as a middle name. As a first name, it's a bit too much--and supposing poor little Hermione doesn't like Harry Potter so well as this generation of children does? I almost always think of the song "Letter to Hermione" before I think of Hermione Granger, so the name also has some unpleasant connotations to me.
On the whole, I like Hermine, Herminia, and Hermia a bit better--but I know that they probably wouldn't fly so well in modern society.
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How is it pronounced? I think finally saw part of one of the movies and thought "Really, thats how its pronounced?" But now I don't remember.
her-MIE-o-nee according to the database
to be honest I don't like it at all... It just seems very stuffy to me. I don't know why, it just does...
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