Trixie
Loving this vintage cute name, reminds me of 1920s - 1950s English girl name.
What do you think?
What middle name would suit?
What do you think?
What middle name would suit?
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It's a cute nickname for Beatrix or as a name for a pet, but not as a name in itself. The kid'll become a Goth or an accountant to spite you.
It’s super cute but it sounds like a pet’s name.
I've known so many pets with this name, it's strictly a dog/cat name to my ears (a la Bailey or Coco).
It reminds me of a character from one of my favorite cartoons as a kid, so that's not a bad association. Otherwise I don't think I would be that enthused by it but it does have a certain charm.
It seems like one of those names that might benefit from standing solo (no middle).
It seems like one of those names that might benefit from standing solo (no middle).
I loooove Trixie! I’ve mostly seen her get negative comments, but I don’t really care. I think it’s a fun, energetic, playful name with a certain kindness and caring side too. Stylish, fashionable, intelligent and straight talking, but not mean. I connect it with a character (Beatrix ‘Trixie’ Franklin from Call the Midwife) and she really made me love it. Trixie is a big part of the reason why I prefer Beatrix over Beatrice. I’ve struggled a bit with middles for Trixie, names like Tallulah, Sylvie and many -we ending names feel right, but sound too cutesy imo. Maybe Trixie Marilyn, Trixie Lavender, or Trixie Elizabeth.
Same here! It was my dog's name. She was a long-haired Dachshund who was about 15 years old when she passed away in about 2007. I cannot separate the name from her or picture it on a human, let alone an adult one. It is most definitely a pet name to me.
I think it's sickly and cheap at the same time. Like somebody's poodle and a 1940's hooker.