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Bethany?
it's been growing on me quite a bit lately, as have alot of names that seemed rather dull to me until recently.thoughts?
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V pretty name :)S xx
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It's one of my most hated names, actually. It sounds silly and childish to me. It's not even a person's name in the Bible.
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I don't mind it, though it's not a fave.:)
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I adore Bethany, it's a personal favorite. And I can totally see it on an adult.
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It's pretty enough, but something about it leaves me cold. I consider it somewhat downmarket, but I'm not sure why. Perhaps it's because it reminds me of Beth-Ann.FWIW, I don't believe that Bethany would date a child terribly. It's been in the top 1000 for 59 years now, and I personally know Bethanys ranging in age from preschool to retirement.
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I really like it. I had a good friend named Bethany when I was a freshman in high school. I guess she'd be 22 or 23 now. I didn't like it much for a while, but it's grown on me recently. I'm not a huge fan of Beth, but it's all right.
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I like it and always have. I don't see the issue with age...I actually don't see any issues at all.
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I like it okay, as names with the th sound go. My best friend in Oklahoma is named Bethany and she's 28, so I don't know if I would call it all that datable. I know a Bethany here who's about 22, and one Bethanie who's 5, I think.Here in Delaware there is a resort town called Bethany Beach, just fyi.
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I can't see it on anyone over 20Which means it's datable, it's boring beyond all belief, it's overly religious to me for some reason, and I just don't like it at all.
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ExactlyI agree 100%. I know one whose about 16 years old by now. She's the dd of a minister / pastor.
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I've met two Bethanys . . .I can't imagine either of them over 20, so by extension it seems like a rather childish name. So here's a "ditto" for you.
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The only one I knowis in her 40s.
Oh yeah.
And I know one who's like 10.
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I know between 5-10 BethanysAll from religious homes, all of lower socio-economic class, and all from religious families. So I guess I'm a bit biased.
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I don't think I've ever actually met anyone named Bethany, to tell you the truth.
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I like Bethany. It's pretty, feminine, and not extraordinary common.I loathe the nickname Beth, though. Such a harsh sound.
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I like Beth, it's my mum's name so good by association (plus Little Women), but I like Bethany more. If I used Bethany she'd either be just Bethany, or Bethy. I've never met a Bethany but I really like the name.
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Complete ditto
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I agree with you there, I've never liked Beth.
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Hmm. This name is marred by a particular acquaintance in my case, but I can see how it might appeal to others, particularly as a middle name. I personally could never encourage it as a first name because I strongly dislike the nickname Beth.
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