[Opinions] Sharon
What would you think of a little girl named Sharon? It's such a pretty name but I don't hear it often except on older people. Is it too outdated? And what's your general oppinion of the name? Thank you.
Edit: Another strange thing is that I constantly see this name spelled to Sharron (which is okay), Sharyn, Sharen, etc, when it looks perfectly fine as it is. I'm not sure why it's one of those names that gets changed often.
Edit: Another strange thing is that I constantly see this name spelled to Sharron (which is okay), Sharyn, Sharen, etc, when it looks perfectly fine as it is. I'm not sure why it's one of those names that gets changed often.
This message was edited 3/29/2007, 5:43 PM
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Sharon, to me, is outdated. It's a name I associate with women born in the fourties and fifties, a baby boomer name.
I've known a few around my age (one of whom was British), as well as women who are older than I am (I work with one currently; she might be in her late thirties), so it doesn't seem particularly dated to me. A bit bland for me personally, but I don't hate it either. I think Sharona has a hipper feel to it.
I rather like it. I think it's unusually feminine for a name ending in -on ... it's one of those "strong," dignified names.
I noticed BtN lists it as unisex. I have never seen an English speaking guy with first name Sharon, though. It'd be like a 'boy named Sue,' where I live.
I'm partial to the name Sherry, which I think can be short for Sharon. I don't think I'd spell it any other way, but Cheryn or Cheron as a combination of Cheryl and Sharon isn't totally unappealing to me. Sharon is dated, but it does not sound hopelessly out of fashion to me.
I noticed BtN lists it as unisex. I have never seen an English speaking guy with first name Sharon, though. It'd be like a 'boy named Sue,' where I live.
I'm partial to the name Sherry, which I think can be short for Sharon. I don't think I'd spell it any other way, but Cheryn or Cheron as a combination of Cheryl and Sharon isn't totally unappealing to me. Sharon is dated, but it does not sound hopelessly out of fashion to me.
Sharon is his surname and it's not pronounced the same
I hate it. Its my mum's name so for a start it isn't the best association, but all Sharons are chain-smoking, middle aged and way over-the-hill (well everyone I know is). I don't think it is a nice sound, and it isn't ready for a comeback yet
I like Sharon. A lot. It's a pretty name, and I prefer it over Karen, though I like that too. I never really gave it much thought until I saw the movie Silent Hill, where the little missing girl is named Sharon da Silva. In the original game it was actually Cheryl, but I dislike that. I think it's pretty, underused, and ages well IMO.
I'm personally not a huge fan of the name, but I think it'd be fine to name a little girl Sharon. As for people spelling it differently all the time... that just bothers me, it looks best the way it was meant to be spelled.
I have a hard time liking Sharon that much as I connect if with other out dated sounding names like Shirley, Sherry, Sheryl, Shannon and Susan. Also it's the name of my mom's not-so-nice step-sister so I guess I also have a bit of prejudice that way.
I don't know why people have to spell it Sharron or Sharyn, perhaps it is to help alleviate the dated look of the name.
I personally like Shannon better but really like Sheridan on a girl a lot but I do like the meaning of Sharon and it's connection to the rose of Sharon flower and it's biblical context of Jesus being compared to the rose of Sharon.
So I'm completely ready to learn to like it especially when it's on a sweet little girl probably with brown curly hair. :)
I don't know why people have to spell it Sharron or Sharyn, perhaps it is to help alleviate the dated look of the name.
I personally like Shannon better but really like Sheridan on a girl a lot but I do like the meaning of Sharon and it's connection to the rose of Sharon flower and it's biblical context of Jesus being compared to the rose of Sharon.
So I'm completely ready to learn to like it especially when it's on a sweet little girl probably with brown curly hair. :)
Sharon is a gorgeous name. I don't care for any change in spellings.