[Opinions] Re: Margaret Thatcher nt
in reply to a message by Mareasi
Right, yeah, don't use Thatcher if you're not. No reason to. It's like when people in the US use Reagan - wat??
Also it's completely un-old fashioned. Totally trendy.
Also it's completely un-old fashioned. Totally trendy.
This message was edited 3/27/2011, 5:10 AM
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Reagan - surname usage has been far more popular in the US, whereas in the UK it is not as common. Using a surname makes a definite statement.
Reagan also fits in with current naming trends. As well as the surname thing, Teagan, Megan (which I've heard in some accents as MEEGIN) as well as the Irish connection. People would associate Reagan with the President, but with other things as well. They are more likely to meet other Reagans, Coopers, Montgomery's. In a country where our top names are Jack, Alfie, Archie etc, Thatcher would stick out. The only other association we have with it (apart from the fact it is an occupational surname we may encounter) is Margaret Thatcher.
Reagan also fits in with current naming trends. As well as the surname thing, Teagan, Megan (which I've heard in some accents as MEEGIN) as well as the Irish connection. People would associate Reagan with the President, but with other things as well. They are more likely to meet other Reagans, Coopers, Montgomery's. In a country where our top names are Jack, Alfie, Archie etc, Thatcher would stick out. The only other association we have with it (apart from the fact it is an occupational surname we may encounter) is Margaret Thatcher.