Jodie
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I do like it. I think it’s dated but that’s part of its charm. It’s retro cute.
Jody is my favorite spelling. It’s the most common and gender neutral, which is always a plus.
Jody is my favorite spelling. It’s the most common and gender neutral, which is always a plus.
Dated, but doesn't suffer too much from it, yet. Just doesn't sound like a baby name anymore.
It's like an older Jordan or Riley, to me - sporty, perky, smart image. (almost tweedy and cold: Jodie Foster.)
I knew a few Jodys growing up and they were all smart and athletic and extroverted.
I think I like Jodi best because it doesn't so much look like Cody, and because that's how the Jodi I liked the most spelled hers. I can't decide between Jodie and Jody, but both are nice. Jodie looks less unisexish than Jody.
It's like an older Jordan or Riley, to me - sporty, perky, smart image. (almost tweedy and cold: Jodie Foster.)
I knew a few Jodys growing up and they were all smart and athletic and extroverted.
I think I like Jodi best because it doesn't so much look like Cody, and because that's how the Jodi I liked the most spelled hers. I can't decide between Jodie and Jody, but both are nice. Jodie looks less unisexish than Jody.
This message was edited 7/17/2018, 9:59 AM
Too nicknamey as a given name for me, but maybe as a nn for Josephine.
I think it's quite cute, in a pigtailed, treehouse kind of way. I think I like Jodi best.