I agree it's odd. It's almost as odd as seeing girls named Army. Except it's not.
I think it's literally just a dictionary word chosen for its trendy sound like
Ava,
Avery,
Nevaeh,
Nova,
Evelyn,
Ivy.
Most likely by people who have no connection or exposure to the military. People who don't think of real navies, but of marketing-images for Navy ... they don't think of war. If they did think consciously about what a navy actually is and does, I think they would probably not choose to name their daughters Navy.
I think that - if they consider beyond the sound at all - they must associate "Navy" with spiffy dress uniforms, romantic tales about heroic Sailors, nautical themes of dress and decor with natty dark blue and white, a special Academy, hollywood style Adventures on the wild open ocean, and "Naval (navel?) Power."
Can you see how spunky and natty? If
Nova and
Ivy, why not Navy? Adventurous, outdoorsy, innocent, neat, smart, tech-savvy, safe, respectful, heroic, romantic ... plus the novelty and gender-tension of the name ... to a properly conditioned mind, Navy as a name for a baby girl is a sure hit.
That's my theory, anyway.
- mirfakThis message was edited 12/1/2018, 12:29 PM