Dorothy
Two of my favorite authors were named this, along with a special person in my life. I've never cared for it, but lately it's been coming to mind more and more.
I think it's quite cute, but I still can't get over the "old-lady" feel of it. However, I adore the nickname Dot, andt hat makes up for it.
I quite like Dorothy June.
Opinions?
I think it's quite cute, but I still can't get over the "old-lady" feel of it. However, I adore the nickname Dot, andt hat makes up for it.
I quite like Dorothy June.
Opinions?
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Yeah, this definitely has an "old lady" feel to it, but you have to think the girl will eventually grow up. Plus, who knows, by the time she gets old, it might sound like a "little girl" name again.
This was the name of my aunt. This is too strange too comment.
Yep, old lady
name of an elderly relative of mine, and it will always be an old lady name to me
name of an elderly relative of mine, and it will always be an old lady name to me
I love Dorothy.
Minus the obligatory Wizard of Oz comments people throw at me all the gosh-darned time. (But you're not from Kansas, so perhaps not much worry there. :P)
Anyways, I think Dorothy has that old-lady charm; sure, it's a little dated, but not *too* much so, KWIM? And Dot is adorable.
Oh, and Dorothy June? Fantastic. Perhaps June is a bit old-ladyish as well, but I also think June has a certain spunk that brightens up almost any name. I love June, too. :P
Minus the obligatory Wizard of Oz comments people throw at me all the gosh-darned time. (But you're not from Kansas, so perhaps not much worry there. :P)
Anyways, I think Dorothy has that old-lady charm; sure, it's a little dated, but not *too* much so, KWIM? And Dot is adorable.
Oh, and Dorothy June? Fantastic. Perhaps June is a bit old-ladyish as well, but I also think June has a certain spunk that brightens up almost any name. I love June, too. :P
I am rather fond of it
It isn't very common among younger people, but I don't consider it to be totally old-ladyish. I went to school with a Dorothy, she didn't have a nickname that i know of. She works now at the bank, and she is very youthful and pretty and very nice.
Also my mother works with a lady in her mid-thirties named Dorothy, sometimes called Dolly. She is also very nice and quite pretty.
I know a very hateful old woman named Dot, so I don't think Dot is very attractive. Dolly is cute, and Dori.
It isn't very common among younger people, but I don't consider it to be totally old-ladyish. I went to school with a Dorothy, she didn't have a nickname that i know of. She works now at the bank, and she is very youthful and pretty and very nice.
Also my mother works with a lady in her mid-thirties named Dorothy, sometimes called Dolly. She is also very nice and quite pretty.
I know a very hateful old woman named Dot, so I don't think Dot is very attractive. Dolly is cute, and Dori.
This is my given first name (spelled differently though), and as a young girl I use my middle name. I catch a lot of flack for it from my classmates on the first day of school when teachers call out "Dorthy," but I get loads of compliments from older and middle aged people on it. I think I can really like it when I get older, but it's best you give her a middle name she may want to go by instead.
Dorothy is okay, and I say that grudgingly. I knew a horrible Dorothy and it's sullied the name for me. However, meeting a young, cute Dorothy would probably change that.
I like Dot as a nn for it as well.
Dorothy June is okay. I agree that Dorothy has a bit of an old-lady feel and using June as the mn doesn't help that imo.
I like Dot as a nn for it as well.
Dorothy June is okay. I agree that Dorothy has a bit of an old-lady feel and using June as the mn doesn't help that imo.
It's ok. I have a friend named Dorothy that went to my high school. She's an astronaut now which is just amazing to me. She goes by Dottie now, though she didn't back when we were younger. Despite her good association, the name still feels pretty old fashioned and awkward to me. I much prefer Theodora/Theadora with the nn Thea.
I think the "old-lady" feel makes it better. It's quirky without being trendy and it's just...fun. Dot is great as well.
i love Dorothy!