Hope and Faith
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I love Hope but I prefer Faithful.
ETA: Yes it sounds as if the parents are religious
ETA: Yes it sounds as if the parents are religious
This message was edited 9/23/2008, 1:50 PM
I adore both immensely as first names because of their meanings and simplicity. They are overused as middle names.
I find Hope to be unattractive. It doesn't have a pleasant sound and if it didn't have such a positive meaning I doubt anyone would think of using it as a name. Well, it's fine as a mn, I suppose. That would depend on what it was paired with.
Faith, on the other hand, is lovely. It's so soft and gentle. I wouldn't assume that a parent with a child named Faith was religious, but I try to judge people on an individual basis. I hate Fay, it sounds silly, so never use that.
Faith, on the other hand, is lovely. It's so soft and gentle. I wouldn't assume that a parent with a child named Faith was religious, but I try to judge people on an individual basis. I hate Fay, it sounds silly, so never use that.
I like both names a lot. I actually adore the sound of the name Faith but I could never use it because I think it does sound like the parents are religious and I am an atheist. I used to try and convince myself that it could stand for faith in oneself or in others...but to the general population it will always be associated with religious faith I think.
Hope is so cute and charming. I would probably use it as a mn myself though.
Of Fay and Faith, I prefer Faith. I don't like Fay at all.
Hope is so cute and charming. I would probably use it as a mn myself though.
Of Fay and Faith, I prefer Faith. I don't like Fay at all.
I think these names are plain. Good for MN's, but FN's? Nah.
I'm not a fan of either. I used to like Hope when I was young, but I went off it.
I would use one for the middle name if I had a reason to. Depending on the first name, we may use 'Faith' but only because it's kind of an inside thin from when we started dating so it means something to us.
'inside thing' that is :P