[Opinions] British names
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Huh, I don't think any of them are especially British. I guess they're more popular in the UK than America but Jack and Sophie are both popular in the US too. I don't know if you know, this site has the top 100 names for England/Wales, Scotland and Ireland, maybe you'd find that interesting:
http://www.behindthename.com/top/
A lot of names that are more popular in the UK also happen to be ones I dislike, like Harriet, Matilda, Imogen, Poppy, Millie, Oliver, Liam, Connor. The only one I can think of that I like is Georgia but that's popular in other places too. Maybe Flora / Florence. Alfie gets a lot of hate but it's not too bad, it's almost cute.
Anyway. Jack is nice, a bit dull, whatever. I like it and I think Jackie is really cool on a boy.
Harry I don't like, it's just not a great sound and it feels more like a nickname than Jack. It feels kind of like all those other dated Gary / Larry / Barry names except really popular.
Sophie is nice. I love Sophia, it's beautiful, but Sophie is more subdued and has less spark. I imagine a Sophie as quieter and more studious than a Sophia although I know plenty of Sophies and none of them have been like that.
http://www.behindthename.com/top/
A lot of names that are more popular in the UK also happen to be ones I dislike, like Harriet, Matilda, Imogen, Poppy, Millie, Oliver, Liam, Connor. The only one I can think of that I like is Georgia but that's popular in other places too. Maybe Flora / Florence. Alfie gets a lot of hate but it's not too bad, it's almost cute.
Anyway. Jack is nice, a bit dull, whatever. I like it and I think Jackie is really cool on a boy.
Harry I don't like, it's just not a great sound and it feels more like a nickname than Jack. It feels kind of like all those other dated Gary / Larry / Barry names except really popular.
Sophie is nice. I love Sophia, it's beautiful, but Sophie is more subdued and has less spark. I imagine a Sophie as quieter and more studious than a Sophia although I know plenty of Sophies and none of them have been like that.
Haha I always think of Lottie as like, a Victorian servant. Probably because I read that Jacqueline Wilson book The Lottie Project when I was younger.
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Jack is boring as Hell. Harry is only British because of the Prince, I see it more as French/American. And Sophie is also French.
I live in Britain, and I'm pretty sure we have mostly the same names as they do in America, so what makes them ours?
But anyway: I like Elizabeth, and Caroline. Are these British?
I live in Britain, and I'm pretty sure we have mostly the same names as they do in America, so what makes them ours?
But anyway: I like Elizabeth, and Caroline. Are these British?
This is exactly what I mean by definition of British name. I'm British and even I have no clue!
Out of interest, what does Caroline seem to you, because I think of atristocrisy which is totally British in my mind. :)
Out of interest, what does Caroline seem to you, because I think of atristocrisy which is totally British in my mind. :)
I live in Britain so I don't really have a list of specifically "British" names, because they're just names! (I do have names which I consider distinctly American though!)
These are some names which are reasonably popular in the UK but unusual in the US, so I suppose they could be considered British names...
Maisie
Freya
Florence
Lola
Esme
Isla
Tilly
Millie
Ruby
Archie
Alfie
Harvey
Charlie
Callum
Oscar
Toby
Arthur
Finlay
These are some names which are reasonably popular in the UK but unusual in the US, so I suppose they could be considered British names...
Maisie
Freya
Florence
Lola
Esme
Isla
Tilly
Millie
Ruby
Archie
Alfie
Harvey
Charlie
Callum
Oscar
Toby
Arthur
Finlay
I love British names and highly recommend the book 'Beyond Charles & Diana: An Anglophile's Guide to Baby Naming' by bLinda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran! I just recently bought this book and it tells all the quintessential British names, royal names and all kinds of other things. It points out that a lot of the names we think of as "British" came from other countries as Britain's culture merged or expanded with other nationalities (Vikings, Norman Conquest, Hanover kings, etc.) .
A lot of my favorites could be considered British so I'll just give you a few that I like.
Girls:
Alice
Amelia
Arabella
Beatrice
Cecily
Edith
Eleanor
Eliza
Frances
Georgiana
Imogen
Jane
Jemima
Laura
Lucy
Margaret
Nora
Philippa
Pippa
Tamsin
Boys:
Alistair
Benedict
Colin
Crispin
Cyril
Edmund
Frederick
Geoffrey
Henry
Hugh
Ian
Julian
Noel
Oliver
Piers
Ralph
Robin
St. John / Sinjon
A lot of my favorites could be considered British so I'll just give you a few that I like.
Girls:
Alice
Amelia
Arabella
Beatrice
Cecily
Edith
Eleanor
Eliza
Frances
Georgiana
Imogen
Jane
Jemima
Laura
Lucy
Margaret
Nora
Philippa
Pippa
Tamsin
Boys:
Alistair
Benedict
Colin
Crispin
Cyril
Edmund
Frederick
Geoffrey
Henry
Hugh
Ian
Julian
Noel
Oliver
Piers
Ralph
Robin
St. John / Sinjon
Well, a lot of "British" names are used around the world, because of colonization, but the names that I associate as British are:
Gemma
Tamsin
Felicity
Jane
Georgiana
Eliza
Isobel
Rupert
Albert
Arthur
Frederick
Oliver
Jack, Harry and Sophie are all great names, but extremely popular in the UK right now. I'd rather see a little John, Henry, or Sophia that is nicknamed Jack, Harry, or Sophie.
Gemma
Tamsin
Felicity
Jane
Georgiana
Eliza
Isobel
Rupert
Albert
Arthur
Frederick
Oliver
Jack, Harry and Sophie are all great names, but extremely popular in the UK right now. I'd rather see a little John, Henry, or Sophia that is nicknamed Jack, Harry, or Sophie.