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Hedda
I just started reading the play 'Hedda Gabler', and I'm beginning to like the name more and more. It's not incredibally nice sounding, but it has a certain strength to it. What do you think of Hedda?
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My name is Heather and all I can think of when I hear Hedda is that it sounds like a young child with a speech impediment (and perhaps from NYC?) saying my name. :)
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I kind of like it.
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I don't care for the name. Nor did I like Henrik Ibsen's play, Hedda Gabler. A Doll House was so much better!
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pretty name
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I don't like it. It sounds a bit, uh, man-ish. It also makes me think of Hedda Hopper. I believe she was a celebrity back in the 20's or 30's.
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I'm afraid I predict exactly what teenagers would think of a name that so obviously contained the word "head". *Sigh*
Otherwise a nice name ...
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I like both Hedda and the full form, Hedvig. Hedvig to me is more fragile, more delicate, while Hedda would make a wonderful nn for a tomboy. Great names!
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I would like it if it weren't prone to teasing because of sounding like "head of".Edda would perhaps be a little less prone to teasing. Ebba would be even better imo. Hilda, Hertha or Eartha, Ethel, and Enid have the same sort of flavour as Hedda too to me.Miranda
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