Bethany
I've loved this name for ages, ever since I was about eight years old and read a book where a character had t. However, the reception I've gotten on it is not great. People seem to think it's ugly or tacky. I don't get this, ih ink Bethany is so bright and cheerful and friendly. What do you think of it?
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I see Bethany the way you do. I think it's adorable (in a good way) and always have.
Bethania is a little too much for me.
Bethania is a little too much for me.
I love Bethany! I feel the same way about it. It's definitely an upbeat, bright, friendly name. The only negative I could think is that it may seem dated. The only Bethanys I know were born in the early-mid 80s, and I know at least 5 of them. All nice Bethanys. :) I don't understand the tacky reception of it at all. I'd use it in real life, but my husband had vetoed it a long time ago.
I also really love Bethan, if that is another option for you to consider.
I also really love Bethan, if that is another option for you to consider.
How do you pronounce Bethan? Is it Beth-ann? Or Beth'n?
I haven't known anyone so-named, so please forgive the ignorance!
I haven't known any Bethanys, either, it's a nice name.
My favourite cousin is Beth (Elizabeth really, but never called that.)
I haven't known anyone so-named, so please forgive the ignorance!
I haven't known any Bethanys, either, it's a nice name.
My favourite cousin is Beth (Elizabeth really, but never called that.)
Beth'n :)
I'd use it for a nickname if I ever had an Elizabeth. I think Beth anything is the cutest ever.
I'd use it for a nickname if I ever had an Elizabeth. I think Beth anything is the cutest ever.
I have a close friend named Bethan, and it's like Beth'n. 'bɛθən , if the IPA is any use to you (:
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What do you think of Bethania?
What do you think of Bethania?
To be honest I'm not really sure how to pronounce it. Beth-a-nee-ə? Beth-ay-nee-ə? Either way I'm not loving it. I prefer just Bethan.
I prefer it to Bethany quite considerably, it's a little fresher.
Bethania seems overly embellished to me. It's way too much. OTOH, one of my dds has a friend from chilldhood named Bethia and it really suits her.
It doesn't flow very well. Plus, it kind of looks like a place name.
I don't think its tacky, but I do find it dated to the late 80's early 90s. Its not my favorite and almost everyone shortens it to Beth, which is worth.
I like the sound and look of Bethany, but I also find it quite drab and lacking, I think simply because I've known so many of them, it's become very 'everyday' to me.
The one Bethany I know (a friend's sister) is really bright, cheerful, and friendly, so Ive only got good things to say about it. It's pretty popular here (UK) , so loads of people seem to agree.
I'm not a fan of Bethany, but I don't think it's tacky or especially ugly. It's definitely not in the same category as Britney and the likes. And I like the nickname Beth.
I've always been quite fond of Bethany myself and have also liked it since childhood. I don't understand how anyone could find the name ugly and tacky?! Very strange indeed. I think Bethany is a pretty, respectable classic and I adore the nn Beth.
I like Bethany and have always thought it warm and friendly. Can't see any reason why it would be perceived as "tacky".
Well, I don't think it's "tacky" exactly, and I certainly don't think it's ugly. But it's a place name turned into a first name because it sounds pretty, a thing I'm not the biggest fan of, and it was trendy at one time and is becoming dated. It's not a name I would recommend for those reasons.
I've always liked it. It's sweet and it ages well.
Ugly - not in the least
Tacky - I don't think so
Bright, cheerful & friendly - yes
I'd also say goody-two-shoes-y. :) Very gentle.
Tacky - I don't think so
Bright, cheerful & friendly - yes
I'd also say goody-two-shoes-y. :) Very gentle.
It's not ugly, but it feels a bit yuppy and prissy.
I actually quite like it. I mean, I like the sound but it does seem a little lacking in something. I don't think it's ugly or tacky... It's just a little bit wimpish. Or something.
I much prefer Bethan. That has the same soft, dust-brown quality I like in Bethany, but Bethan has a strength to it as well.
I much prefer Bethan. That has the same soft, dust-brown quality I like in Bethany, but Bethan has a strength to it as well.
I've always liked it. My best friend in Oklahoma was/is named Bethany, and there's a town named Bethany in Oklahoma also. And here in Delaware there's a very pretty town called Bethany Beach.
I think it's cute and youthful but grows up well. Much more interesting than Elizabeth.
I think it's cute and youthful but grows up well. Much more interesting than Elizabeth.
I love Bethany. It was one of the first names I ever loved as a kid and I had a doll with the name. Now that I'm older, I find it kind of babyish and lacking a certain 'oomph' but like you, I think it sounds bright, cheerful and friendly. I always smile when I hear it and would love to see it used a little more. I definitely don't find it ugly or tacky in the slightest.