Re: Amy
in reply to a message by Lily
I adore Amy and it's been my favorite girls name for several years now. It's a family name for me (great-great-grandmother born 1800's her name was sometimes spelled Amey) so it will hopefully be easy for me to use it.
I know it was popular at the time I was born and before but somehow like you say it just doesn't seem as popular as Tiffany, Stephanie, Stacy, Tracy, Brittany or even Renee to me. I only know one Amy who is a real Amy and one of my online friends is Amelia "Amy" (but I liked the name before meeting her).
To me it's just a gorgeous name, simple spelling, sweet meaning and a bit spunky. Love it! :)
I know it was popular at the time I was born and before but somehow like you say it just doesn't seem as popular as Tiffany, Stephanie, Stacy, Tracy, Brittany or even Renee to me. I only know one Amy who is a real Amy and one of my online friends is Amelia "Amy" (but I liked the name before meeting her).
To me it's just a gorgeous name, simple spelling, sweet meaning and a bit spunky. Love it! :)
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My name is Amy so it's fun to read these responses. :) I've always loved my name, even when I had six others in my grade back in school-it was at the height of it's popularity. I met another friend named Aimee in my 20's. But I don't seem to meet too many now, funny how that is. I think my name is sweet, classic and pretty. I always loved that it only had three letters too, short and sweet. I would like to see it make a comeback; that said, I don't really consider it dated. It seems more classic somehow.