Wendy?
WDYT? Too nicknamey for a first name? Short for Gwendolyn? Can you picture it on an adult?
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Wendy is nms, but it's ok for someone else's child. It's fine by itself, and it works for children and adults.
I love it. I can picture on an adult, definitely. I don't see it as a nn at all. Wendy is a separate name from Gwendolyn. I don't even like Gwendolyn that much. My favorite combo is Wendy Moira (and I'll totally use it someday) after Peter Pan's Wendy Moira Angela Darling. =)
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Not one in North America. Too fast food-y.
There are an quite a few adults in North America with the name Wendy. Dave Thomas named Wendy's after his niece and while Wendy's is a popular fast food chain I think it's stay as a name outweighs that - especially because of the popular character Wendy from Peter Pan, which most people become familiar with long before the restaurant.
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I agree.
I think of Peter Pan, not the restaurant. If someone even brought that up, I'd mention that Wendy was a person (Dave Thomas' niece) before it was a restaurant.
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"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
I think of Peter Pan, not the restaurant. If someone even brought that up, I'd mention that Wendy was a person (Dave Thomas' niece) before it was a restaurant.
"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
Wendy isn't a nn imo
It's a realized full first name - has been for a long time now and I don't think people would automatically associate it as a "nn" at all.
Personally, I love it. I'd like to use it myself except that it's the name of my Aunt (who's now 37 and has worn it well over the years) and I don't want to play favorites when I have 12 other Aunts... It's a name that grows with the person, I think.
edit: Like Emma, for example. Good for kids and adults alike. Works both ways.
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- Serenity
It's a realized full first name - has been for a long time now and I don't think people would automatically associate it as a "nn" at all.
Personally, I love it. I'd like to use it myself except that it's the name of my Aunt (who's now 37 and has worn it well over the years) and I don't want to play favorites when I have 12 other Aunts... It's a name that grows with the person, I think.
edit: Like Emma, for example. Good for kids and adults alike. Works both ways.
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This message was edited 9/5/2006, 1:10 PM
My adult cousin's name is Wendy and it works very nicely for her. It definitely suits her as an adult, and she HATES her full name Gwendolyn and never uses it. I think she might have even legally changed her name from Gwendolyn to Wendy.
I know an adult named Wendy i love it.
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Wendy is my name and I have never had a problem with it. No nicknames or teasing names. I have very rarely run into anyone with my name either until recently.
I don't think that it is the most beautiful name out there but I like it better than being one of thousands of Jessica's and Sarah's born in my era.
I don't think that it is the most beautiful name out there but I like it better than being one of thousands of Jessica's and Sarah's born in my era.
It works well as a stand alone name. In fact, I had never thought of it as a nick name before. I have a friend in her 30s named Wendy and it suits her just fine.
This is my mother's name, so I can definitely picture it on a adult. It is definitely not too nicknamey to be used as a first name.
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Jack Sparrow: Better. It's a drawing of a key.
It's very sweet. I like it.
I think Wendy would age well. I can imagine it on a infant, a teenager, an adult, and even an elder woman. I don't find it too nicknamey either.
I think Wendy would age well. I can imagine it on a infant, a teenager, an adult, and even an elder woman. I don't find it too nicknamey either.
I think it could work, especially as a nn for Gwendolyn. I also MUCH prefer this spelling to Windy. It looks more like a name and less like an adjective to describe the weather.
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I know a 16 year old named Wendy, and I can picture it on an adult. I think it's an ok name.
Yes, I can picutre a grown-up Wendy very easily, having knowna few. I think it's cute enough to use on its own, but I guess it could work as a nn too.
Not only for Gwendolyn either. In "The Shining" Wendy's full name was Winifred.
Not only for Gwendolyn either. In "The Shining" Wendy's full name was Winifred.