[Opinions] Phyllis
What do you think of Phyllis?
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I’m not a fan of this name at all. But, I don’t think that it sounds the worst.
I think it's cool when I encounter it.
It's classical and naturey. Not as gauche as Eunice or Hortense, not as popular seeming as Silvia or Phoebe.
Kind of reminds me of: Glynis, Hollis, Sybil, Harriet, Frances, Felix, Willis. Or even Amaryllis and Philomena but more chill.
I'd rather be Phyllis than Frances, at least.
It's classical and naturey. Not as gauche as Eunice or Hortense, not as popular seeming as Silvia or Phoebe.
Kind of reminds me of: Glynis, Hollis, Sybil, Harriet, Frances, Felix, Willis. Or even Amaryllis and Philomena but more chill.
I'd rather be Phyllis than Frances, at least.
This message was edited 9/16/2022, 11:38 AM
One of the vintage names (like Doris and Joan) that I like but wouldn’t use. There’s a cool character in St Clare’s by Enid Blyton called Phyllis “Fizz” (her siblings couldn’t pronounce her full name). But this name deserves a comeback, I’d love to meet a baby Phyllis!
My next door neighbour growing up was named Phyllis, and even as a young child I remember thinking how unfortunate that was and calling her "Jill" in my head, I can't tell you why Jill maybe because it rhymed.
Phyllida is slightly less unattractive, but only very marginally. Both sound like a disease or the treatment for one, possibly due to the similarity to syphilis.
Phyllida is slightly less unattractive, but only very marginally. Both sound like a disease or the treatment for one, possibly due to the similarity to syphilis.
If you lower the first vowel, from an i to more like an uh, you get the Afrikaans word for garbage. In spite of that, I've known a couple of local Phyllis people, including an ancestor of my husband's from I think the 1890s. I don't mind it - certainly don't associate it with syphilis! - but if forced to choose, I'd go for Phyllida any day.
Too similar to phallus and syphilis.
I know and adore a woman named Phyllis but the name is just so bad. It reminds me of syphilis mostly.