Queenie
Thoughts on this name for a girl? Do like Queen better? Combo ideas?
He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
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He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
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This message was edited 11/6/2020, 8:04 AM
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This would be a good name for a cat.
It could work as a nickname for Regina, at least it's not as pretentious as Queen - if feels more like the name of a peppy waitress. Queenie Wilhelmina?
No. Just no. It's absolutely horrible. I can't imagine why someone would name their child this, unless they're hoping the child will be a spoilt brat.
I like Queenie, I especially like the way it looks but I think it's overall very cute. Queen not so much.
Queenie Raphaelle
Queenie Madeline
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Queenie Raphaelle
Queenie Madeline
Queenie Nell
Queenie Roxana
This message was edited 11/6/2020, 1:18 PM
Both names are unwholesome. I can't imagine using either, and can't therefore imagine combos either; but I hope nobody would use Anne, Elizabeth, Mary or Victoria as mns.
That said, DH had a student once whose given names are Queen Elizabeth. He says he felt really silly every time he had to call out her name.
That said, DH had a student once whose given names are Queen Elizabeth. He says he felt really silly every time he had to call out her name.
Unwholesome? Sorry, I just don't know what that means in this context.
Maybe 'pretentious and fake'? Or, 'pretentious and fake and sick-making'.
Thanks for clearing that up. :)
Don't like either name
It’s cute, but I like neither on an actual person.
I dislike both of them but Queenie is a bit better. They both sound awful, though. So squeaky.
Yuck. It would be an awful name even for a dog.
It actually sounds kind of insulting, like you'd sarcastically call someone that who was being prissy or demanding.
Queen is one of those pretentious royal-title names that just shows up the pretentiousness of the parents.
It actually sounds kind of insulting, like you'd sarcastically call someone that who was being prissy or demanding.
Queen is one of those pretentious royal-title names that just shows up the pretentiousness of the parents.