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Bathsheba
I admit it, I like Bathsheba as a full name.That's the problem. I only like the full name, and the full name is a mouthful.Nickname possibilities are less than desirable. Bath or Bathie? No. Sheba I don't like, seems too much like a "power princess" action figure for little girls.So...do you like Bathsheba in its entirety, or no? Do you consider it usable? It's undeniable it has been practically unused for a long time. Is it unusable because of its lack of viable nicknames? Or do you consider Sheba not a bad nickname?
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I think it's awesome. Mr. Pie has one in his family tree, and I am very jealous. :) But you're right, the nicknames aren't great. The only ones I can think of that haven't already been suggested are Ba or Baba. At least with the French version - Bethsabée - you can use Beth.
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I like Bathsheba too because it's so exotic. I don't find it to be too usable, but you could call her Betty or Beth (if you must; I hate Beth). They're minor stretches.Do you like Vashti? I consider both Vashti and Bathsheba to be very similar in style.
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I don't like it at all. It starts with 'bath' and ends with 'Sheba' (a brand of cat food).
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I think it's the cat food association that turns me off Sheba. That, and Sheba sounds like a pet's name.
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Bathsheba reminds me of the Richard Thompson song, Bathsheba Smiles. I appreciate this name for its unusualness and Biblical roots, but it is an awful lot of a name, and as you pointed out, there aren't many good nickname options. I have to agree with you on Sheba. It is probably the most usable nickname, and to me Sheba reminds me of a Siberian husky dog. I find Bathsheba most fitting as a middle name, to balance out a shorter first name, like Clair Bathsheba, Anne Bathsheba, and Mary Bathsheba. It almost needs to be paired with something very traditional to give it some familiarity.
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I don't like it, it's too mouthful. I think Sheba is a good nickname.
If you are looking for more nicknames, what about Batty, Eba, Ebba?
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It reminds me of Shulamith, which is such a mouthful that it's often abbreviated to Shula (which I don't like).
Great names, evocative of the ancient Holy Land, but both a little too much for a modern secular girl to bear, I feel.
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It's a cool name, but I can only imagine it on a Orthodox Jewish person or some Puritan-type woman. I like Sheba enough as a nn.
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I once knew any ancient cat (23 years old!) named Bathsheba. I like it in its entirety, but I'm not sure how well it would weather without some type of nickname. Sheba isn't bad but I don't care for it much. Maybe Bea? Sort of a stretch, though.
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LOL.... BathieIt's too daring for me!

This message was edited 11/14/2009, 11:04 PM

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