Names you thought you'd hate but don't
I never liked the idea of the name Darcy on a girl but I've heard it irl a couple of times on girls recently and just love it.
Anyone else had a similar experience?
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Anyone else had a similar experience?
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Laura, Charlotte, Georgie & Jessie all bc ive met nice people with those names irl, especially Laura, I've Never meat a mean Laura x
Also met an Anna once then later found out her full names Annaliese and I didnt hate it!
Also met an Anna once then later found out her full names Annaliese and I didnt hate it!
This message was edited 8/19/2021, 3:40 AM
Barbara. I thought I'd hate that name forever, but now I love it.
María. It's the second most common name in my country.
We also have combinations like Ana María, María José, María Dolores, María Teresa, etc. They're considered as compound names, but the bearers usually go by María.
At first, I disliked that it was too common; however, I found its charm on the pronunciation and writing.
We also have combinations like Ana María, María José, María Dolores, María Teresa, etc. They're considered as compound names, but the bearers usually go by María.
At first, I disliked that it was too common; however, I found its charm on the pronunciation and writing.
Esme. I thought it was bratty and ugly, but now it is beautiful.
Victoria… Vivienne… May… Kelsey… Rae (as a middle only)… mostly all girls names. I used to have very odd taste in girls names…
I actually used one of them for my daughter. I never thought much about it until I was reading a book, before I got pregnant with her. Somewhere in the book was a “beautiful little girl with blonde ringlets and green eyes” (it reminded me of pics from when I was little… my mom always had my hair curled and I had green eyes) and for some reason it stuck with me. I suggested it to DH when we found out we were having a girl, along with about 20 other names I liked.
I think I was being somewhat hopeful she might look something like me! All of our kids looked exactly like DH and his family.
We decided on her given name and he picked her other, and told me when she was born. (I asked him to keep it a surprise, as long as he chose it from the list of names I really liked).
She still looks nothing like me, has big beautiful brown eyes, but she did end up with blonde hair. And I curl it a lot :)
I actually used one of them for my daughter. I never thought much about it until I was reading a book, before I got pregnant with her. Somewhere in the book was a “beautiful little girl with blonde ringlets and green eyes” (it reminded me of pics from when I was little… my mom always had my hair curled and I had green eyes) and for some reason it stuck with me. I suggested it to DH when we found out we were having a girl, along with about 20 other names I liked.
I think I was being somewhat hopeful she might look something like me! All of our kids looked exactly like DH and his family.
We decided on her given name and he picked her other, and told me when she was born. (I asked him to keep it a surprise, as long as he chose it from the list of names I really liked).
She still looks nothing like me, has big beautiful brown eyes, but she did end up with blonde hair. And I curl it a lot :)
This message was edited 8/14/2021, 9:21 PM
I love them both! Especially Agnes
Hazel! I read it on a baby character in a fanfic once, and at first I was like OMG OP, whyyyyyyyy a grandma name??? lol but then as I kept reading, I started to really like Hazel. Now it's in my top 50!
I love that a book changed your mind.
The big name for me is Amanda. I hated it when I was growing up, because there were a lot of them, and it came across as a very snotty kind of name. Now, I love it and I think it's very pretty. I would seriously consider it as a middle name IRL, if I wanted to have a kid.
Shane is the male equivalent. I like the name Shane, I just can't hate it no matter how hard I try (I don't try).
Shane is the male equivalent. I like the name Shane, I just can't hate it no matter how hard I try (I don't try).