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[Opinions] Hebe...wdyt
I think this name is really cute. I once knew a little girl called Hebe with brown hair and freckles - she was really sweet :) I especially like the combo Hebe Grace - i know Grace is over-used as a mn but i think it flows nicely wdyt?
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I have tried to like this name, but as other posters have pointed out, it just reminds me of "Heebie Jeebies". :-/ I found out a while back that the twin girls who played Baby Agatha in "Nanny McPhee" were named Hebe & Zinnia (LN Barnes). I prefer Zinnia. :b
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it gives me the heebie-jeebiesI mean, listen to it! "He be." He be what? And it's a she.ANd also Hebe, pronounced heeb, is a very derogatory term for a Jewish person.
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:( i didnt know that...
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I agree..edited-sorry this was supposed to be in response to the other message about heebie jeebies

This message was edited 7/26/2007, 1:10 PM

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I really like the meaning and history of it but the sound...not at all. All I can think of is the hebie jeebies- and I think that this, unfortunatly, is unavoidable.
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I like the meaning and history of Hebe, but not the sound. I think Grace Hebe would work if you were really attached to the name, as Grace is so much more refreshing in the fn spot.By the way - welcome to the boards! :) I'm a 15 year old name nerd too, glad I'm not alone on that lol
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:)I thought i was the only one!! lol
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I don't really like it. To me, it sounds like the beginning of a grammatically incorrect sentence ("He be . . ."). Hebe Grace does flow nicely though, which I can admit despite loathing the name Grace in the mn slot.
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In theory, I like it. But when I say it out loud, I can't help but want to follow it with "Jeebies"
Hebe Grace is cute.
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Yeppers
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Yeah same.
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You took the words right out of my mouth.Unfortunately, this ancient name is unuseable, to me.
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