Vintage American Names
Like any?
Archie
Belle
Bettie
Etta
Goldie
Grover
Homer
Ida
Lula
Mamie
Myrtle
Nellie
Opal
Ramona
Roscoe
Tillie
Wiley
Woodrow
Just a reminder: This is on the site under "Name Themes". I'm not calling these "Vintage American" myself. :P
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Archie
Belle
Bettie
Etta
Goldie
Grover
Homer
Ida
Lula
Mamie
Myrtle
Nellie
Opal
Ramona
Roscoe
Tillie
Wiley
Woodrow
Just a reminder: This is on the site under "Name Themes". I'm not calling these "Vintage American" myself. :P
Willoughby wolloughby willina, an elephant sat on Billina.
Willoughby wolloughby wirfak, an elephant sat on Mirfak.
Replies
I'm a fan of most of these. . .
Archie - I think Archer more complete to say and read, but this is a standard cutesy choice.
Belle - Popular for a reason. I like the unexpectedness of Bell better, but it's a pretty sound and idea.
Bettie - Aw, I kinda like this spelling. I have really only met people who spell it Betty, but this seems more modern. I like it!
Etta - Adorable! One of my favorites. I would likely prefer it as a nickname, but it's still chic.
Goldie - I wonder why more people don't use this now. It seems like such a perfect choice for parents who want to be celeb-y but still maintain a bit of legitimacy. I really think people are missing out on Silver, Sterling, Goldie and Golda.
Grover - A bit too Sesame Street for me still. It's a decent name in itself... but it will remain vintage for a while.
Homer - Would adore this if not for the Simpsons.
Ida - Simple, sweet and saccharinely vintage. I agree.
Lula - I like this better than Lila and Lola right now. It just seems a little daintier.
Mamie - not a fan.
Myrtle - I know one. It's a pretty cute name. I think it works on kids better than adults because it has the adorably clunky factor.
Nellie - HUGE fan of Nell. This seems unnecessary to me, with the cutesy ending, but I dig it as a nickname.
Opal - Cute, gemmy, and in vogue.
Ramona - A very bold and whimsical choice. A very "Matilda" type name.
Archie - I think Archer more complete to say and read, but this is a standard cutesy choice.
Belle - Popular for a reason. I like the unexpectedness of Bell better, but it's a pretty sound and idea.
Bettie - Aw, I kinda like this spelling. I have really only met people who spell it Betty, but this seems more modern. I like it!
Etta - Adorable! One of my favorites. I would likely prefer it as a nickname, but it's still chic.
Goldie - I wonder why more people don't use this now. It seems like such a perfect choice for parents who want to be celeb-y but still maintain a bit of legitimacy. I really think people are missing out on Silver, Sterling, Goldie and Golda.
Grover - A bit too Sesame Street for me still. It's a decent name in itself... but it will remain vintage for a while.
Homer - Would adore this if not for the Simpsons.
Ida - Simple, sweet and saccharinely vintage. I agree.
Lula - I like this better than Lila and Lola right now. It just seems a little daintier.
Mamie - not a fan.
Myrtle - I know one. It's a pretty cute name. I think it works on kids better than adults because it has the adorably clunky factor.
Nellie - HUGE fan of Nell. This seems unnecessary to me, with the cutesy ending, but I dig it as a nickname.
Opal - Cute, gemmy, and in vogue.
Ramona - A very bold and whimsical choice. A very "Matilda" type name.
My favorites are Ramona and Roscoe.
I don't have much against Archie, Belle, Etta, or Nellie either; they're just nms.
Goldie - I think of Golden retrievers, Goldie Hawn, Goldman Sachs, and then Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Grover - I think of the muppet character on Sesame St., Grover Cleveland, and Red Rover
Homer - too closely tied to the idiotic yellow cartoon character, but I also think of Winslow Homer (which is a positive)
Ida - this reminds me of bluegrass for some reason (maybe esp. Ida Mae...)
Lula - I think I've seen this used somewhere for a ditzy, unintelligent character, because that's the only impression I have of it...
Mamie - I hate it
Myrtle - I like it, but I think "moaning myrtle" because of Harry Potter
Opal - I don't particularly like the sound (and weirdly I think of 'offal' instead of the gemstone when I hear this)
Tillie - I sort of like it because Mathilde is one of my favorites and I like the band Tilly and The Walls, but I can't get over the fact that it rhymes with silly
Wiley - Wile E. Coyote could never do anything right
Woodrow - I just can't imagine calling a child this
I don't have much against Archie, Belle, Etta, or Nellie either; they're just nms.
Goldie - I think of Golden retrievers, Goldie Hawn, Goldman Sachs, and then Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Grover - I think of the muppet character on Sesame St., Grover Cleveland, and Red Rover
Homer - too closely tied to the idiotic yellow cartoon character, but I also think of Winslow Homer (which is a positive)
Ida - this reminds me of bluegrass for some reason (maybe esp. Ida Mae...)
Lula - I think I've seen this used somewhere for a ditzy, unintelligent character, because that's the only impression I have of it...
Mamie - I hate it
Myrtle - I like it, but I think "moaning myrtle" because of Harry Potter
Opal - I don't particularly like the sound (and weirdly I think of 'offal' instead of the gemstone when I hear this)
Tillie - I sort of like it because Mathilde is one of my favorites and I like the band Tilly and The Walls, but I can't get over the fact that it rhymes with silly
Wiley - Wile E. Coyote could never do anything right
Woodrow - I just can't imagine calling a child this
This message was edited 10/12/2015, 6:05 AM
The one I like the most is Betty (this spelling).
Antiques is what they are.
Vintage names are names like Doris and Barbara IMO.
Anyway ... I hate most of them. It's not my style. I particularly dislike Myrtle, Opal, Mamie, and Homer. I mean, they're fine on people 90+ I guess... but on a child, yuck.
I like Ramona and Woodrow.
Ida, Wiley, and Bettie are alright.
Vintage names are names like Doris and Barbara IMO.
Anyway ... I hate most of them. It's not my style. I particularly dislike Myrtle, Opal, Mamie, and Homer. I mean, they're fine on people 90+ I guess... but on a child, yuck.
I like Ramona and Woodrow.
Ida, Wiley, and Bettie are alright.
Archie seems out of place to me, as I associate it more with British toddlers. But otherwise I can totally imagine people with these names running around in the early 20th century.
I like:
Bettie - as a nickname for Elizabeth
Etta - as a nickname for Esther, or Elizabeth
Homer - though Homer Simpson's made it pretty unusable. Maybe for a cat.
Ida
Nellie - as a nickname
Opal
Ramona
Tillie - as a nickname
I like:
Bettie - as a nickname for Elizabeth
Etta - as a nickname for Esther, or Elizabeth
Homer - though Homer Simpson's made it pretty unusable. Maybe for a cat.
Ida
Nellie - as a nickname
Opal
Ramona
Tillie - as a nickname