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[Opinions] Star (compared with Stella)
Hi !!!Stella (literaly 'star' in Italian) is a used name here.
Someone think that it is childish or pretty or elegant or too immediate but in 2016 it was #70 most used for feminine newborns so its usage is established and no longer been considered as weird or out-there.How is Star perceived in the English-speaking world?Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456

This message was edited 11/18/2018, 10:03 AM

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I personally prefer Stella. If I meet a Star I'd their parents were... different.
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In the U.S. the name Star is pretty much considered lower class.
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To me, it’s one of those “my child is special and unique” names. It’s better on a pet, like a fish or hamster. In fact, when my mom was in her teens, she had a horse named Star because of a white spot (think it was a brown horse) on its snout shaped like a star.
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So true!
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Star is sort of hippy, like Meadow or Moon.
But it's dated to the 1970s in the US, and I think most of the usage was lower middle class.
And it's also connected by association to the idea of a Hollywood star, or a rockstar.
It has also often been spelled Starr, a surname name that was once more often used for boys. And it was the surname of Belle Starr, a famous outlaw. That made Star itself seem more "countrified," evoking a more earthy-spunky image, rather than only evoking the concept of a star, celestial beauty or guiding star or higher realm etc.
It's sort of a "sparkly" name idea, along the lines of Diamond and Crystal.
So the image today could be a little cheap and tacky.
It's one of those names that will seem cheap and tacky if pictured as the name of a person who seems cheap and tacky, which it usually would be now.
But it can also seem sweet/simple and hippie-ish, when you meet a Star who doesn't fit a negative stereotype.
I like the name. There was a girl named Star who I knew in high school (born 1971).

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I've only ever met one Star, and she had a shaved head and wore hand-spun ponchos, and her parents were new age travellers. So, a hippy name, like Sun and Rainbow.
But Seren (literally 'star' in Welsh) is a very normal, popular name in Wales amongst young people.
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I actually met a girl named Star when I was little. Even as a kid I thought it was odd. I think it might be better as a middle name.
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Star is perceived as a stripper name here...at least in my opinion!
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Sorry this was supposed to be a response to OP!I hate to be blunt, but this is pretty much a stripper name in the US. Stella is much nicer.

This message was edited 11/18/2018, 6:45 PM

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