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Mildred
I think Mildred is really cool in theory but is it usable? What about as a middle name?
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It's unusable now. Mila could be a alternative though
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Frankly, I think Mildred is usable because things like George and Henry and Charles are usable again. So go for it! Millie is at least, a very easy nickname if little Mildred is not fond of the reactions she gets - because I think people *would* comment often on how unusual it is.
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Sure, it's usable. Millie is simpering and UGH, but maybe Mildy/Mildie sounds a little better? IDK, I can never think of a good NN for Mildred. :P
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My grandmother had a friend named Mildred who went by Minnie.
I remember seeing on TV years ago that Timothy McVeigh's mother was Mildred but she went by Mickey.
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I have a friend who goes by Mickey;her actual name is Anna-Marie.
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I do think it is usable; a surprisingly fresh revival.How about Mildred Anaïs.
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This is my sister-in-laws name and I think it usable. It's still a bit dusty and the middle 'd' does nothing to help it sound modern. Still, it's quirky. Our Mildred is called Mildz by many of us and Dred by her husband (eck!). I would be far more likely to go with Milly as a shortening.
As for combos, Mildred Holly, Mildred Vale, Mildred Selene or Mildred Caroline might work.
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Mildred is rustic and lovely.Mildred Abigail
Mildred Alice
Mildred Ann
Mildred Anne
Mildred Benjamine
Mildred Calpurnia
Mildred Cherith
Mildred Clemency
Mildred Daffodil
Mildred Deanna
Mildred Easter
Mildred Eleanor
Mildred Eleftheria
Mildred Elizabeth
Mildred Emma
Mildred Emmeline
Mildred Evangeline
Mildred Filomena
Mildred Genevieve
Mildred Georgeta
Mildred Georgiana
Mildred Hayden
Mildred Ileana
Mildred Janae
Mildred Jehanne
Mildred Josefina
Mildred Josefine
Mildred Josephina
Mildred Josephine
Mildred Kelila
Mildred Ksenia
Mildred Leonie
Mildred Linza
Mildred Loredana
Mildred Lucienne
Mildred Lucy
Mildred March
Mildred Martha
Mildred Naomi
Mildred Narcissa
Mildred Noelani
Mildred Olalla
Mildred Orsolya
Mildred Penelope
Mildred Petunia
Mildred Providence
Mildred Renee
Mildred Rosanna
Mildred Rosannah
Mildred Siobhan
Mildred Sommer
Mildred Sonnet
Mildred Susan
Mildred Susannah
Mildred Temple
Mildred Theresia
Mildred Thomasin
Mildred Ursula
Mildred Virgee
Mildred Winona
Mildred Zerelda
Mildred Zsanett
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Personally I don't like it. All I see is mildew and dread.
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Funny, I just passed a "Mildred Street" the other day and it got me thinking.I had to think about it for a second though... my gut reaction was "ew mildew", but then I softened and though it sounded kind of sweet. "Mil" is a nice sound and I like the sharpness of "drid". It's spunky. I think the general public seems to settle on that initial "ew" reaction, though.I also like the nickname Millie.ETA: Wow, just looked up the meaning too and "gentle strength" is about as accurate as I can get with my feelings on Mildred.

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Sure it is usable. It would be hipsterish because it's antiquated now and the sound is not fashionable. I would not mind being named Mildred though. It's no more frumpy than Matilda, and that seems to be getting used. Myrtle is uglier and fustier than Mildred, too, IMO.
When I say Mildred the word dread does not jump out. It's almost like Miltret - the D's are soft.Of course it'd be a cool middle name.

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I don't care for it at all. It's got "dre[a]d" right there in the name. That combined with its proximity to "mildew" and the whole name is just one awful image and sound I can't get past. Fine as a MN, especially if honoring.
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I like it. I think it's got a lot of character.I'd also say it's not really usable anymore: it's dated and sounds like 'mildew'; I think it'd be the type of middle name that even your friends tease you for having when they find out about it...(and yet, I still get the feeling that the right person could totally rock this name)...
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It's ok as a mn, but it's very ugly-sounding and dated.
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Mildred is dead because it deserved to die. Mill Dread. I see nothing cool about it at all.
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I adore Mildred! I think almost every name is usable.
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I prefer Millie on its own, Mildred is still too old-lady-ish to me. Some more appealing "Mil-" names are: Milda
Milena
Milla
Millaray
Milana and Camilla nn Milly / Millie
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have you been watching the last kingdom? The main character just married a Mildred. x
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Nope. Can't say I have even heard of the show.
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Not a fan.dont like the dred ending.usable better as a first name.
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