[Opinions] Barbara
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Barbara is one of the few "dated" names I actually like - and I'm not even normally a fan of the B sound, to be honest. I don't really know why I like Barbara so much, but it's nice.
I don't care for it at all. I would even go as far as saying it's one of my most despised names. I think it'd hopelessly dated, harsh and has no pleasant nicknames to fall back on. I absolutely do think it's odd to see a Barbara born in 2015 and also unsettling and unfortunate. Some older, vintage names I'm fine with and even think they'd work on someone younger but Barbara just isn't one of them. The name should go into permanent retirement.
Have never liked it nor any of its nicknames.
I quite adore the name Barbara. It is a classic, vintage name with plenty of nickname options and doesn't sound immature on adults. All those older women with this name were once babies and small children, so I don't see why this name can't be used in future generations.
I don't hate it, but I certainly don't like it. It's such a bulbous name. Barbara. It's like two sound lumps shoved together.
But if I concentrate, it can seem very neat and tidy. It's almost nautical to me. However, when I just think about the name casually, and I don't try to see its good points, it seems hopelessly middle-aged and banal.
But if I concentrate, it can seem very neat and tidy. It's almost nautical to me. However, when I just think about the name casually, and I don't try to see its good points, it seems hopelessly middle-aged and banal.
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I dislike it, it sounds rough while simultaneously being very boring. I don't think it's odd though, since it's very popular where I'm from. It is more common among older generations, but I'm 16 and know many Barbaras who are about my age. Most of them go by Basia.
I wish I liked Barbara, but it's just so dated. It was my great grandmother's name (well, Barbora, the Lithuanian version), and from what I've heard, she sounds like she was a lovely lady. The name just feels so clunky (and not in a chic way) and makes me imagine women in their late 50s to 60s. But who knows, Barb from Stranger Things made it seem a bit younger, though comically uncool.
I like Barbara! It's cheerful and friendly, and if only it hadn't been so very popular it could have settled down comfortably and become just another usable classic. But perhaps now its popular days are far enough in the past ... I'd be glad to see some young ones.
I dont really like it