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Tigerlily
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It sounds like a name that a rockstar would have. Maybe because that some rockstars have / give their children these type of names.
For example: Ginger Baker was ginger and was given the name Ginger.

This message was edited 1/29/2021, 9:42 AM

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No. Just no.
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I don’t hate it, it’s not the worst name in the world. Would I want to be named Tigerlily though? No, not really. Great for a mn though, super cute for a mn and would spice up a combo easily.
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It would be awesome if it was just a flower, but the name is too closely tied to the racist Indian caricatures from Peter Pan. I like Peter Pan and Tigerlily is a cool character despite the racist tropes, but that's probably the first thing people would think of.
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Don't like it
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Used to be a comic-book character in the UK (and Commonwealth): Rupert the Bear, who was a teddy, had friends of various species and none. Princess Tigerlily was, I think, Native American - I seem to remember fringed clothing and feathers in her hair.Nothing I'd use on a human, therefore.
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It's quite ungainly. What about Madonna Lily?
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Mehhhh...I don't really like Lily at all, Madonna is very holy but overall very associated with the (great) singer, pretty combo tho
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I like the flower, but not the name.
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I actually really like this name (it's also one of my favorite flowers) - but the last time I put this out on the polls I got an overwhelmingly negative response to it, which kind of scared me off of using it.There is the Michael Hutchence / Bob Geldof association, but I don't think it's that strong (at least, not in the U.S.; might be a different story for the Australia, New Zealand, U.K., or Ireland).

This message was edited 1/26/2021, 7:15 AM

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In the US, it gets an overwhelmingly negative response because it's associated with racism (Peter Pan).I like tiger lilies, too. I think it'd be a cool name otherwise.

This message was edited 1/26/2021, 12:22 PM

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I've honestly never heard of that... still think I like it tho

This message was edited 1/26/2021, 3:19 PM

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Beautiful flower
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Pretty garish while also being unimaginative.Stargazer Lily would be more fun. Or Daylily! Aww.
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Better than Tinker bell, worse than Wendy. I'd use it as a pseudonym or a stage name, but not as a real name. I don't like Tiger, and see no point in naming someone Tiger Lily and calling them just Lily.
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It's too much for me. Just Lily is lovely.
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It’s actually one of my faves...not sure I’m brave enough to use it as a first name but definitely would for a middle! It’s my fave flower!!
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