[Opinions] WDYT of Rhonda?
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My mom wanted to name her 1st daughter that.. until her sister used it on her first daughter. I am so glad it was 'stolen'
I like my name much better. :D
Rhonda is fine though. Just not for me
I like my name much better. :D
Rhonda is fine though. Just not for me
Honestly, it's one of my least favorite names. I picture a big fat obnoxious woman when I hear it. The kind of person that would scream at the cashier if she thinks there is something wrong with her receipt at the store.
I just don't care for it but not because it's dated. I don't like the sound of it.
Probably this has or will be mentioned by others (I haven't read the other posts yet--I never do before making mine), but all I can think of is The Beach Boys song "Help Me Rhonda." Yet this isn't necessarily a bad thing, since I like that song and I like The Beach Boys in general. I just wonder if a Rhonda would be greeted throughout her life with people singing the song. Yet I don't think such a thing as a song should ruin a name. For instance, I hate when people say about Mercedes, "It's a car." It was a name before it was a car, and I hate that the fact that somebody decided to name the car after his daughter Mercedes should then ruin Mercedes as a name. The same about a song, I should say.
I've known two Rhondas. The first one I knew about thirty years ago, she was a little older than I was, so I would say she'd be in her fifties now. The other was a childhood friend of my daughter's. She was about nine years old when I knew her, and would be fairly young, late twenties, now.
Probably this has or will be mentioned by others (I haven't read the other posts yet--I never do before making mine), but all I can think of is The Beach Boys song "Help Me Rhonda." Yet this isn't necessarily a bad thing, since I like that song and I like The Beach Boys in general. I just wonder if a Rhonda would be greeted throughout her life with people singing the song. Yet I don't think such a thing as a song should ruin a name. For instance, I hate when people say about Mercedes, "It's a car." It was a name before it was a car, and I hate that the fact that somebody decided to name the car after his daughter Mercedes should then ruin Mercedes as a name. The same about a song, I should say.
I've known two Rhondas. The first one I knew about thirty years ago, she was a little older than I was, so I would say she'd be in her fifties now. The other was a childhood friend of my daughter's. She was about nine years old when I knew her, and would be fairly young, late twenties, now.
It's a nice enough name, but not the kind I'd use.
I think of that 1960s song...
It's OK; better than Brenda imo
It's OK; better than Brenda imo