[Opinions] Maude
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Use it by itself with a long middle name. Some names are short, and while as a rule I don't like short girls' names, I do like Maude. To me, it's gone from ugly to charming.
I like it very much, for the reasons I've just posted in my thread above (I promise I was going to post it before I saw your post, I'm not just copying!). It's also a very nice purple colour to me, perhaps due to its visual similarity to the word mauve, or a royal blue colour, depending on what name it's paired with.
I think Matilda "Maude" is adorable, and I've thought about it before myself. I do like just Maude, though. I'm sure a pet name or nickname would form naturally if it felt too short IRL.
I think Matilda "Maude" is adorable, and I've thought about it before myself. I do like just Maude, though. I'm sure a pet name or nickname would form naturally if it felt too short IRL.
I think Maude is just fine on its own. I think the fact that it's short is part of its charm.
And, honestly, the shortness of it is not what I first notice - it's the distinct, smooth sound.
And, honestly, the shortness of it is not what I first notice - it's the distinct, smooth sound.
This message was edited 6/26/2016, 6:29 AM
It's a big stretch to use Maude as short for Matilda, because Maude in itself is a shortened version of another name, magdalene.
I really hate Matilda, but even Matilda is not as ugly as Maude.
I really hate Matilda, but even Matilda is not as ugly as Maude.
I appreciate the first thing you said but why even add the last part?
Because you mentioned Matilda, and Rox was giving her opinion on that name, as well.
You should read the page for Maude
I would just use it by itself. Who cares if it's short?
Well I personally like longer names, so obviously I do care that it's short.
Don't take this as me being rude, I'm just being frank
Don't take this as me being rude, I'm just being frank
This message was edited 6/26/2016, 11:07 AM
You said nothing in your OP about not liking short names. But this sounds like you answered your own question.
Its a little old fashioned sounding. Its better as a diminutive of Matilda.