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Shady
I was thinking today, and the combo Elodia Shady popped into my head. At first I was really excited, but now I'm starting to think of more unfortunate associations with Shady than a pretty picture of a shady part of the flower garden. What is your opinion? Shady or no Shady?And, do you have any middle name suggestions for Elodie or Elodia?ETA-- Ok, no Shady. What about just Shade?Thanks,
-Carys

This message was edited 9/23/2007, 9:02 PM

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There's is this girl that plays on a different team than I do but in the same province and her name is Sade I think but EVERYONE calls her Shady
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No Shady. You might as well call your kid "sinister". And Shade's just a random word. Elodie and Elodia are pretty enough, though.
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To em, shady means "illegal" activity, or a "quesitonable" character.
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I would prefer Elodia Sadie or Elodia Shade.
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I'm liking Shade a lot!
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Elodia Shade would be quite nice, and actually flows better than Elodia Shady (not to mention it lacks all of Shady's negative connotations). Shade was actually used as a male name in the US in the 19th century, mostly for males, I think.
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I want to like it, because the association with a shady tree is nice. But I think of a "shady" character, or Slim Shady.
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cute, I always liked it since My Little Ponies [m]there is a pony named Shady.
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Aww, I love My Little Ponies!Thanks for providing another positive association Sabrina :)
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I loved them as well!(m)Have kept them all on a shelf in my room at my parents'place! However, if a name was used on a Little Pony, I'd be inclined to find too cutesy for a child.
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LOLHowever, if a name was used on a Little Pony, I'd be inclined to find too cutesy for a child.I suppose I see your point :D
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As soon as I saw it I thought of the folk song Shady Grove. I LOVE that song.However, most people tend to associate shady with people who have sketchy backgrounds. I know that's not what you meant, the shady garden thought is lovely, but its not what most other people will think.
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not goodMy first thought was of that dumb Eminem (am I the only person who thinks his "rapping" voice is whiny and nasal?) and then came disreputable, crooked, untrutstworthy.
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Ugh, I can't stand Eminem or his "music." As for Shady, I laugh when I see it on Web Nursery, and that's not a good thing.
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I automatically think of Slim Shady, and "shady" as in "dubious character, dishonest."I think I prefer Elodie over Elodia, but both are nice.
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Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? Please stand up?
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One of the things I thought of.But then, I won't be having kids for a looooooong time, so I was thinking perhaps the association would fade by that time?
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As did I.
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lol. Thats what I thought too:)
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One of the definitions for shady is: "of dubious character; rather disreputable".
I don't find the name to be appealing. Elodie and Elodia are okay.
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Shady has another meaning, though - dark & sinister, basically. :-/ And then there's Slim Shady, not a great namesake, LOL. How about Elodie Zillah (it means "shade"). :)
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Oooh, I love Elodie Zillah! Thanks for the suggestion.
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I, too, think of the negative usage of "shady" before a garden. Also, it reminds me of the rapper Eminem's alternative moniker "Slim Shady".
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