Geraldine
I have a feeling this one is going to be polarizing, but I have been harboring a secret love of the name Geraldine. I believe it could be easily revived. It registers an attractive bold cherry red candy color in my grapheme-color synesthesia, and I believe that matches the spunky feeling I get when I hear the name.
Now, I know some associations are not going to be congruous with mine, but when I was a foreign exchange student in France, I briefly knew a girl named Géraldine who was very popular and glamorous. She was very pixie. That made me like the name right off the bat. I think perhaps in France, the name Géraldine is seen as more youthful (or was in the 90s).
I also have a now-deceased great-great aunt Geraldine Martha Vaughn (née Hornickle), which is such a delightfully clunky name, especially the maiden name. When my grandmother became pregnant with my aunt, she ran away to California to escape the wrath of my great-grandfather, and there she met my grandfather's aunt Geraldine, who was kind to her and gave her things that she kept including a pretty metal spatula with a heart carved out of the middle that I always use when I am making breakfast potatoes. My grandmother always says "you know where Aunt Gerry's spatula is." It's hard to not love a name with associations like that. I love that spatula.
The girls in that family were all named things that are waxing fashionable: Geraldine, Fern, Alice, and Freda. I know there were two twin boys named Milton and Mayron. I think there were one or two more boys. My great-grandmother was Fern.
Anyway, thanks. What are your thoughts on Geraldine?
ETA: I looked it up. The other brother was named Forrest. How the hell could I forget that?
Now, I know some associations are not going to be congruous with mine, but when I was a foreign exchange student in France, I briefly knew a girl named Géraldine who was very popular and glamorous. She was very pixie. That made me like the name right off the bat. I think perhaps in France, the name Géraldine is seen as more youthful (or was in the 90s).
I also have a now-deceased great-great aunt Geraldine Martha Vaughn (née Hornickle), which is such a delightfully clunky name, especially the maiden name. When my grandmother became pregnant with my aunt, she ran away to California to escape the wrath of my great-grandfather, and there she met my grandfather's aunt Geraldine, who was kind to her and gave her things that she kept including a pretty metal spatula with a heart carved out of the middle that I always use when I am making breakfast potatoes. My grandmother always says "you know where Aunt Gerry's spatula is." It's hard to not love a name with associations like that. I love that spatula.
The girls in that family were all named things that are waxing fashionable: Geraldine, Fern, Alice, and Freda. I know there were two twin boys named Milton and Mayron. I think there were one or two more boys. My great-grandmother was Fern.
Anyway, thanks. What are your thoughts on Geraldine?
ETA: I looked it up. The other brother was named Forrest. How the hell could I forget that?
This message was edited 6/27/2017, 9:56 PM
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What a great story. :) Love the heart spatula! I voted 'dislike' on the poll for this name, but hearing the story has made me change my mind entirely. I have a hard time imagining it on a little kid in 2017, but maybe a decade from now! It's got life to it.
This message was edited 6/27/2017, 10:06 PM
I love Geraldine! The dissonance between the name's 20th-century dowdiness and 18th-century mystique (see Coleridge's incomplete "Christabel") is so captivating to me.
Fern, Geraldine, and Milton is such a dreamy sibset.
Some unsolicited combos:
Geraldine Agnes
Geraldine Alix
Geraldine Alma
Geraldine Augusta
Geraldine Ava
Geraldine Blythe
Geraldine Camilla
Geraldine Cecilia
Geraldine Clara
Geraldine Clare
Geraldine Clotilde
Geraldine Cora
Geraldine Emilia
Geraldine Eugenie
Geraldine Eulalie
Geraldine Florence
Geraldine Hazel
Geraldine Hester
Geraldine Ingrid
Geraldine Isolde
Geraldine Lark
Geraldine Laura
Fern, Geraldine, and Milton is such a dreamy sibset.
Some unsolicited combos:
Geraldine Agnes
Geraldine Alix
Geraldine Alma
Geraldine Augusta
Geraldine Ava
Geraldine Blythe
Geraldine Camilla
Geraldine Cecilia
Geraldine Clara
Geraldine Clare
Geraldine Clotilde
Geraldine Cora
Geraldine Emilia
Geraldine Eugenie
Geraldine Eulalie
Geraldine Florence
Geraldine Hazel
Geraldine Hester
Geraldine Ingrid
Geraldine Isolde
Geraldine Lark
Geraldine Laura