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Re: Abigail and Bathsheba
Biblical names are always hit or miss. Some are classic and great and others seem ridiculous and should stay in the past. This is a perfect example - Abigail has stuck around and become classic. It has fine nicknames like Abby, Abbie, Gail and isn’t there are other associations besides just being Biblical. It still sounds like a normal name to a modern person. Bathsheba is only going to envoke the Biblical story (and not a very pleasant one), it sounds strange in modern times, especially since it starts with the word bath- and there isn’t really a good nickname to use. What would people call her, Bath, She, Sheba, Bat? It reminds me of a name from a fantasy story, like a name I wouldn’t be surprised to come across in a Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, or Percy Jackson book.Also, please put all your questions together, so it doesn’t move everyone else’s off the board. If you think of more questions later, you can just edit your first post or make a poll.
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