View Message

WDYT of Bellamy?
I was watching a show on Bravo and one of the kids had this name. I really like it, which surprised me as it's a little different than my normal name style. What do you think? Is it usable? I also love the nickname Bella, but Isabella is so popular now - could this be a replacement?
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I've seen it as a girl name, but in the Bellamie version and I think it's perfectly usable. I actually like Bellamy better, though I've also known it used very successfully for a dog. A pair of pooches named Bellamie and Bonamie would be good!
vote up1
Reminds me of Francis BellamyHe wrote the original Pledge of Allegiance and developed the Bellamy salute (which was used when saying the pledge / saluting the flag before it was turned into the current right hand over the heart gesture).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_BellamyIt's a masculine name to me... I could theoretically see it as a middle name for either gender, though. I can't see it as a replacement for Isabella nn Bella.
vote up1
A theoritical replacement name, is what I think of Bellamy. Or at least until that actually occurs.
vote up1
It's strictly a surname to me. It just reminds me of Ralph Bellamy.
vote up1
love it........for a boy. I am of the firm opinion that Bellamy is a French boy's name. On a girl it seems flaky, trendy, an shrill.
vote up1
Like Matthew Bellamy? That's the first thing that comes to mind (he's the lead singer of British rock band Muse). I see it mostly as a surname, but as a given name it sounds masculine. I you like the nickname Bella for a girl, there's also Annabella, Mirabella, Arabella, Rosabella, etc.
vote up1
I really like AnnabellaSince Bellamy seemed to be an overall thumbs down...haha
vote up1
I've always seen Bellamy as a surname or a male given name. This is the name of my male budgie (parakeet) so I could never fully accept it on a girl. Bellamy has a cheeky, chatty personality and is a very good friend so he lives up to his name.
vote up1
It reminds me of comedian and television personality Bill Bellamy, for whom we can thank for making popular the phrase "booty call." Ugh. I think it's ugly. It's one of those names that's too smooth for its own good like Ainsley or Carlisle. My mother described a kind of man that creeps her out: one in a conservative sort of profession that she imagines smells 'expensive' and has soft hands in an off-putting too-pampered kind of way. That's how those names sound to me, like they're used to getting their own way with an undercurrent of sleaziness.

This message was edited 6/20/2010, 10:34 AM

vote up1
For some reason Bellamy strikes me as masculine. I guess the Bella-part is feminine but I see it as bell-amy from the French bel ami, which is masculine.
I think it's usable but I would much rather see it for a boy. The spelling bothers me a bit. I don't know why but I would spell it differently.
vote up1
Two associations.(1) The Bellamy family in BBC's "Upstairs Downstairs."(2) Ralph Bellamy, Hollywood actor of the 30's -- he was also in Eddie Murphy's "Trading Places" as one of the two, old, rich brothers.Bellamy is stricly a surname for me.
vote up1