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Panda for a girl
I have just come across this name, for a girl.
My initial thought was 'wtf?' - however now I think it's quite cute.
I doubt my DH would ever go for it, aside from the fact our last name is Park. LOLWDYT?
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It's gorgeous! No, seriously, it's awful. Cutesy-poo and silly.
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I think it's very cute as a nickname for Pandora, but ridiculous on its own.
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I kind of like it as a nickname for Pandora. Otherwise, I don't like it at all. Panda is a bear, not a person.
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I could go for it, but only as a nn. Pandora leaps to mind, but honestly it's so quirky that it could be an out-of-the-box nn for anything. :-)
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Nice pun, Bear. :)
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Oh, I wasn't even trying. Does a subliminal pun even count? :-P
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Singer Kimya Dawson has a daughter by this name. I was initially weirded out by it too, but then one of the girls at work introduced herself as Panda (her real name is Julia) and I have fallen in love with it. Though I do think it should be kept as a nickname.
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Would rather be sundered like a stone than see that used on a child. That's how bad Panda is as a name.
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I think it's ridiculous. It's a cutesy kind of thing to do, like calling a kid Chipmunk or Ladybug around the family, only here there is no real name to fall back on or grow into.
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I've heard that someone called Amanda goes by the name Panda. It works as a cute nickname but not a full first name.
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Sorry, I think it's awful.
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Noooooooo.
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I somehow think of Pandemonium when I see this....http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pandemoniumI can envision kids teasing her with that, if they're smart enough to know the word 'pandemonium'.
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Thanks for the responses.
Looking at the electoral roll of the state I live in, it seems there are quite a few Pandas. Mostly older women (youngest was born mid 70's) with Eastern European surnames - if it is a nn I couldn't find what it's short for. My guess would be the aforementioned Pandora.It is such a cute name for a little one!
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Only if she's a four-legged Chinese mammal that has a diet consisting almost exclusively of bamboo.I don't think Panda would make a good name.

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Unless you're Kimya Dawson's daughter, it's a pretty dumb name. It's kind of a weird animal to share a name with, in my opinion. Like, if I were going to share a name with an animal, I wouldn't want it to be a big bear (although pandas are cute).
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I've never seen this as a first name before... but only as a nickname for Pandora. It's a cute nn.My male dog is named Panda Bear, but I usually refer to him as Panda.
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I think it works as a cute nickname (I knew someone in high school who had the nickname "Panda" for a while) but I don't think it's functional as a full name.
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No. Just...no.
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It's okay as a nickname, but too cutesy as a full name.
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I've heard it before as a nn for Pandora. I think I prefer it as a nickname.
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