Holly
What do you think of Holly?
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Holly here �
I remember being five and kids making fun of me for being named after a plant, but it made me not like those kids instead of not liking the name.
Overall, I’ve always liked the name but since I was born nowhere near Christmas, being asked if I am a Christmas baby got old really fast.
I remember being five and kids making fun of me for being named after a plant, but it made me not like those kids instead of not liking the name.
Overall, I’ve always liked the name but since I was born nowhere near Christmas, being asked if I am a Christmas baby got old really fast.
I love it. It’s a name that DH and I both really like and it’s one of the few girls names that has been on our list from the beginning and would still be on there. It’s a timeless, pretty name imo.
I personally don't like it because of someone I knew.
But, personal associations aside, I think it's underrated.
But, personal associations aside, I think it's underrated.
I think it’s very nice.
It's a bit too childish for my taste, but I don't mind it.
Not keen; I've got a very pleasant step-niece who was named Holly no doubt because they liked it but mostly it's a name that her profoundly deaf father can, somewhat, say. But it wouldn't have been my choice.
I think it's the sound, mostly: I don't enjoy Dolly, Molly, Olly, Wally ... though perversely I love Polly. No explanation! And also all the holly-and-ivy merry-Christmas-cheer, lumps of cottonwool on shop windows, impersonating snow when it's in the 80s, which doesn't get my juices flowing either.
I think it's the sound, mostly: I don't enjoy Dolly, Molly, Olly, Wally ... though perversely I love Polly. No explanation! And also all the holly-and-ivy merry-Christmas-cheer, lumps of cottonwool on shop windows, impersonating snow when it's in the 80s, which doesn't get my juices flowing either.
Love it
Went to primary school / high school with 2 Holly's (Well one Holly and one Hollie). It sounds both very feminine and tomboyish to me because of them. I like the name, it sounds cute
I know way too many! There's nothing inherently wrong with it, it just feels a bit overused to me.
It's a little dated but I like it. I think it sounds like someone talented, eccentric, and busy.
I think it's very pretty.
I think its lovely
Hi !!!
Holly is one of my favourite English names since I was a child.
It has a lovely meaning, it's short, it does not need any nickname and it is ageless.
Its simplicity is what I love together to its nature-themed vibe that makes it so clear and immediate.
Holly is one of my favourite English names since I was a child.
It has a lovely meaning, it's short, it does not need any nickname and it is ageless.
Its simplicity is what I love together to its nature-themed vibe that makes it so clear and immediate.