[Opinions] Birdie
I have seen the girls name Birdie around a lot lately. First I saw it on a few old fashioned names lists and then I saw it in a book the other day. I am really starting to love Birdie as a name! I think it's very old fashioned and cute! Do you think it could work as a first name? Or is it better off as a middle name or nickname for something (suggestions?)
Thanks! :)
Thanks! :)
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Birdie is really cute, though perhaps not substantial enough to work as a full name. It could be a nn for Bridget or one of its variants I suppose.
Only as a nickname. And if today's children have ever heard of the musical "Bye Bye, Birdie"...
I like Birdie as a nickname for Bernadette or Bernadine.
I like it
But I think you could find a great name to go with it, because I think it really does work better as a nickname.
But I think you could find a great name to go with it, because I think it really does work better as a nickname.
I've always loved Birdie. I like it as a first name, but I think it might work better as a nickname. You could use it for any -bert- name, like Alberta, Roberta, or Bertha. I can't say I care for any of those names, though. Hmm...what about Bridget?
Here are the others I thought off:
Bernadette
Aww, rats! I guess that's all I could come up with. Haha.
I really like Bridget "Birdie"!
Here are the others I thought off:
Bernadette
Aww, rats! I guess that's all I could come up with. Haha.
I really like Bridget "Birdie"!
no
It works as a nn for someone w/ the last name Bird and the only person I've known to answer to that was an Aussie MAN... not a litle girl.
It works as a nn for someone w/ the last name Bird and the only person I've known to answer to that was an Aussie MAN... not a litle girl.
Nickname for Bridget, perhaps - or for Avis. Or, indeed, for the more surprising bird names that are turning human: Lark, Raven etc.
I loved the book, "Catherine, Called Birdie" growing up, so I approve.