Jubilee
On a girl baby, do you like it or not like it? How come?
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Great name, prefer it as a mn though. It’s actually a name I thought about using for a mn, when pregnant with my DD.
Don't really like it, sounds more like a party than a name
This message was edited 8/19/2020, 2:25 PM
One of my top 3 favorite X-Men :)
I love Jubilee, as a character and a name. I'd actually consider using it in real life, if I were to find a man as into X-Men as I am. I've been a fan of her since I was a little kid.
And yes, I know her name is actually Jubilation Lee, but Jubilee is what she's know as and I like it more than Jubilation.
I love Jubilee, as a character and a name. I'd actually consider using it in real life, if I were to find a man as into X-Men as I am. I've been a fan of her since I was a little kid.
And yes, I know her name is actually Jubilation Lee, but Jubilee is what she's know as and I like it more than Jubilation.
Oh, I didn't know her name was actually Jubilation...I think I prefer that.
Don't like the Juble sound. Prefer Joy.
A jubilee is the celebration of a special anniversary of an event. This word could be fitting as a name to celebrate the birth of the child and other special milestone birthdays.
Jubilee is also a word used to describe the celebration of a plentiful bounty caused by a natural phenomenon causing large amounts of fish and shellfish to become trapped in shallow waters.
I think a word pertaining to celebration makes a fine name.
Jubilee is also a word used to describe the celebration of a plentiful bounty caused by a natural phenomenon causing large amounts of fish and shellfish to become trapped in shallow waters.
I think a word pertaining to celebration makes a fine name.
I think it sounds bubbly and kitschy.
I feel like it's the (even more) religious/spiritual version of naming a kid Liberty. I don't consider that a bad association.
Then there's the dessert association which I don't like, reminds me of Ambrosia. And it's a name from X-Men.
I wouldn't use it (for a human, at least - I've named a goat this before) but don't dislike it.
I feel like it's the (even more) religious/spiritual version of naming a kid Liberty. I don't consider that a bad association.
Then there's the dessert association which I don't like, reminds me of Ambrosia. And it's a name from X-Men.
I wouldn't use it (for a human, at least - I've named a goat this before) but don't dislike it.
This message was edited 8/19/2020, 9:50 AM
I think it's silly. It's not attractive and I've only seen it used in very religious families.
To my Swedish eyes it also looks like a creative spelling (the -ee ending) even though that's not the case.
To my Swedish eyes it also looks like a creative spelling (the -ee ending) even though that's not the case.
I don't like it, it's what the Duggar family named a stillborn daughter (Jubilee Shalom). It is too much of a word to me, one that doesn't seem name-y enough.
Too religious
I like the sounds, but I associate it with evangelism.
I like the sounds, but I associate it with evangelism.
Didn't even think to associate the name with religion at all, my first thought was party or anniversary
This message was edited 8/19/2020, 2:24 PM
I don't care for it at all. It sounds really made-up and childish. The appearance of it isn't any better either.
No. Just no. The double 'e' looks tacky, plus it's a word.
It just makes me think of the Duggars.
The Jubilee line is underground route in London. It’s all I see.
I love it! It looks and sounds lovely.