The Stephanies I knew in the 80s were preppy girls and sporty / cheerleaders. (where I lived in California, they were using
Stephanie pretty heavily by 1970 - it was a fairly common name among kids my age)
To me it certainly is the "typical pretty" of
Olivia and
Chloe. Stephanies did not crimp, nor did they hang out at the mall. My impression of 1970s-born
Stephanie is that she came from above average status - mom was a sorority girl, and so was
Stephanie - and generally did pretty well for herself. What I think people have called "basic bitch" lately?
I think of it as one of those French-styled names that were popular - like
Michelle,
Denise,
Danielle,
Monique,
Renee - the ones that, since they came from French and not from a surname, place, or word, have the potential to seem more classic, and more likely to be used for grand-daughters. More like
Isabella,
Olivia,
Sophia than like
Mia,
Stella, and
Lily.
I think it's a decent name, but I just don't like the spitty consonants ST and PH together like that. And the length with no good nicks.
- mirfakThis message was edited 3/10/2018, 12:28 PM