I don't find the name trashy because of the
Dolly Parton reference, but because it is usually a certain demographic here in Denmark that give their children English/American names. This have lead to a certain prejudice, if you will, that English/American name on Danish child = low-class and future criminal and/or on wellfare.
An example of this is
Brian, which is now slang for a criminal and/or a generally bad person, who is uneducated and violent.
He offentimes own a car, which he have 'pimped out' and he drives around in it playing very loud music and ignores practically all laws regarding speeding, decent driving etc.
What worries me is that little
Jolene (who by the way, is a beautiful baby; I saw a picture) will suffer from this. She will grow up and will be branded because of her name. People will most likely think she is stupid/uneducated and a part of a demographic that live on the bottom of the Danish society.
To add to that, there is
Dolly Parton song reference and
it is the lyrics that worry me, not the fact that it is country music. "
Jolene, please don't take my man" will come back to haunt little Danish
Jolene big time once she is older!
Just for the record; I have a very varied taste in music, and no, I
do not make the equation of country music equals white trash.
Jolene by
Dolly Parton is the only cultural reference most Danes have with the name
Jolene and therefore I found it natural to bring it up in discussion of the name - it is important because it is an obvious cause for bullying/teasing/whatever.
This message was edited 12/31/2008, 4:51 AM