Daphne
What do you think about the name Daphne? Do you like, dislike, feel neutral towards it?
I used to dislike it, now I'm not sure where I stand. I thought of it as very unnatractive sounding. Perhaps I still do a bit? Thoughts...
Oh and the nickname of "Daffy" is certainly bad IMO *laughs*
I used to dislike it, now I'm not sure where I stand. I thought of it as very unnatractive sounding. Perhaps I still do a bit? Thoughts...
Oh and the nickname of "Daffy" is certainly bad IMO *laughs*
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I'm between neutral and like. It sounds nice enough to me but I don't know if it's enough to say I like it...
Daphne is nice, I do like it. It's not common and popular at all and would also age well.
I like the name Daphne but as with Phoebe I don't like it enough to use it as a first name. I encourage other people to use it and I will consider it as a possible mn for a future daughter.
I also dislike the nn Daffy, as well I dislike Daph as a nn. I actually think Daph/ Daf is worse since it sounds so similar to the word daft. I would never use a nn for a daughter named Daphne and I don't feel that a Daphne would get an automatic nn except from an impish sibling or a teasing friend or enemy.
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I also dislike the nn Daffy, as well I dislike Daph as a nn. I actually think Daph/ Daf is worse since it sounds so similar to the word daft. I would never use a nn for a daughter named Daphne and I don't feel that a Daphne would get an automatic nn except from an impish sibling or a teasing friend or enemy.
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This message was edited 3/16/2017, 1:31 AM
It just makes me think of Scooby Doo. That's the only thing I can think of.
It makes me think of the character from Frasier and the character from Scooby Doo.
Also Daphne Oz from the afternoon talk show that my mom likes to watch called The Chew. I've watched it before with her, it is silly but since it is centered around food and has a good cast I actually enjoy watching it.
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Also Daphne Oz from the afternoon talk show that my mom likes to watch called The Chew. I've watched it before with her, it is silly but since it is centered around food and has a good cast I actually enjoy watching it.
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This message was edited 3/16/2017, 2:47 AM
Same here and and the girl from switched at birth
I was a huge Scooby-Doo fan growing up (still am, if I'm really honest) so all I can think of when I hear this name is a ginger, purple-clad, animated teenager! Not a terrible association but a strong enough one to put me off using this name personally.
To hear or see this name on a young child I think I would be rather pleased. Daffy makes me think of Daffy duck who is, of course, male and also not very nice for the most part but I think Daffy could be cute and would grow on me with the right child.
I quite like the sound of Daphne, it's soft enough without being too flimsy.
To hear or see this name on a young child I think I would be rather pleased. Daffy makes me think of Daffy duck who is, of course, male and also not very nice for the most part but I think Daffy could be cute and would grow on me with the right child.
I quite like the sound of Daphne, it's soft enough without being too flimsy.
Daphne is really cute and endearing. Personally, it has a future pet written all over it (dog or cat). ;-)
I've only known two women with this name. The first was a co-worker I knew quite a few years ago. She was at least a decade older than me and wanted everyone in the office to call her Daffy which I never understood since I find that much less attractive and just plain silly when compared to the full name. The other is a teacher who spells it Daphney. Despite the goofy spelling, she's a real knockout with a great outgoing personality who does the name justice. The reason I mention this is because if someone is on the fence about an uncommon name, sometimes meeting an attractive, kind or outgoing person with said name can often change his/her perspective.
I think Daphne would suit just about anybody.
I've only known two women with this name. The first was a co-worker I knew quite a few years ago. She was at least a decade older than me and wanted everyone in the office to call her Daffy which I never understood since I find that much less attractive and just plain silly when compared to the full name. The other is a teacher who spells it Daphney. Despite the goofy spelling, she's a real knockout with a great outgoing personality who does the name justice. The reason I mention this is because if someone is on the fence about an uncommon name, sometimes meeting an attractive, kind or outgoing person with said name can often change his/her perspective.
I think Daphne would suit just about anybody.
This message was edited 3/14/2017, 8:39 AM
I don't like Daphne at all. It's the 'phn' in the middle. I think Daphna sounds a little better, but it's still not my cup of tea
I love it. It was likely going to be my oldest son's name if he had been a girl.
Lovely name I wouldn't mind seeing more often.
I love Daphne. I love the meaning, I love that it's from mythology, I love that it's just different enough without being bizarre. I think it could suit someone of any age. It's very friendly and approachable to me.
It has been on my radar lately. I've always liked it, but now I would seriously consider using it. It's beautiful and uncommon. It reminds me of the character from Frasier, which is not a bad association. I agree that "daffy" is problematic, but that's the only drawback.
It also reminds me of the Frasier character.
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I love it! It was almost my daughters name, but we settled on it as her first middle name. I actually love Daffy as a middle name, even though it means silly. My scottish grandmother always used it as bit of an endearing term towards us when we were silly.