Loveday?
This is a guilty pleasure of mine. What do you think of it? Is it usable...on a child? A pet? A fictional character?
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I think Loveday was one of the names I saw everywhere when I was doing a bit of online research on the area one branch of my family came from - Cornwall. I think it's useable! I like it, it's quirkily Puritan.
For all the reasons that everyone said before me "no" I say to use it as a middle name. It's a great name, but it would be tough as a boys first name.
It's okay for a pet or a character, but I don't think it works for a child.
Both Love and Day are two of my GPs, so you'd think I would like Loveday, but I'm just not feeling it at all. I think of dates and designations like Labor Day, Arbor Day, and "Tuesday is meatloaf day," and Loveday becomes just...no.
Both Love and Day are two of my GPs, so you'd think I would like Loveday, but I'm just not feeling it at all. I think of dates and designations like Labor Day, Arbor Day, and "Tuesday is meatloaf day," and Loveday becomes just...no.
I think it would be fine for a pet or fictional character, but I wouldn't use it as a first name for a person. It would work as a middle name, though. As a first name, it's a bit much, but I have met people named Lovely and Clearblue, and I don't recall them having many problems. I guess it all depends on where you live and how tolerant people around you are of such things.
This message was edited 7/23/2011, 5:44 PM
No
It's something a celebrity might use.
It's something a celebrity might use.
Good point. On one hand, Loveday is an actual, historical name. But it's rare, and so Loveday is about as typical as Apple.
Exactly!
I don't think it is usable at all on a child. I don't really see it working on a pet unless it is on a bird. Just about anything is suitable on a fictional character.