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Thoughts on the name Mildred?
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Thanks for the responses!Nothing here
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I love it. I have it down for a middle name possibility. It has a practically, no-nonsense, fun vibe.
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Sorry don't like it
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I love it and wish it were more usable. It was my grandmother's name, so I have a big soft spot for it. The meaning is lovely too. I hope it comes back into fashion soon.
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I do really like the meaning and the nn Millie. Imo it does sort of remind me of an old lady name, but I honestly do like a lot of names that are considered to be "old ladyish". It's not bad, but not one I'd personally use.
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I don’t mind it at all. But I feel a consonant-heavy name like Mildred, Judith, or Daphne needs to be balanced out with a very airy, melodic complement. Mildred Olivia
Mildred Aurelia
Mildred Antonia
Mildred AletheaVery pleasing.
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It reminds me of The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy. The Worst Witch Mildred Hubble was a likeable character though. Mildred had two friends Maud Spellbody and Enid Nightshade.

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It’s not as terrible as it’s made to be but I still don’t like it.
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I love it in a weird sort of way. I love the nickname Millie. I’m not sure if I have the guts to use Mildred as a first name though.
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I don’t care for the sound of it. It ranks up there with Bertha and Helga. Millicent has a prettier sound to it.
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It was my beloved grandmother's name. She was Mildred Ruth. I'd use Ruth to honor her before I'd use Mildred. She was a wonderful person, but that doesn't make her name wonderful. Mildred is just... it's so heavy and dusty and glum.
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I adore it. The meaning is beautiful, and it's a delectation to utter the name.
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Not one that I'd ever consider, but a whole lot better than Millicent, though Mélisande is good.

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I love that it separates visually into 'mild red' and that it means 'gentle strength' and even the 'dred' part just seems funky to me.It's a little musty, but so is a forest during autumn when it's raining, which is kind of my image of it. Wholesome, overall.
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It sounds like the name of an unattractive milk maid. The "dread" sound isn't appealing either.
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I suppose the -dred part might sound a bit rough but to me it's a better way to get the nn Millie than Millicent
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