Cody...wdyt?
I never really liked this name much but recently it has started to grow on me (as have many others). It seems to me that while it is a well known and easily pronounced name, it is not terribly popular (#85 in 2004). Any thoughts?
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~*~Tara Elizabeth~*~
"Conscience is the inner voice which warns us that someone may be looking."--H.L. Mencken
Some people are like slinkies. They're not really good for anything but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs!
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It's just not my style at all. There's absolutely nothing about it that appeals to me in any way, really.
I like Cody for a girl, which I think I could pull of since it's unused for either sex where I live. On a boy, it's just OK. Very cowboy sounding.
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I'm not really into the cowboy names at all. And I just don't care much for the sound of this one. It's kind of childish sounding.
I'm not really into the cowboy names at all. And I just don't care much for the sound of this one. It's kind of childish sounding.
still popular
#85 is still too popular if you ask me. i also hate the name. it's ok for a baby or a soap opera character but not a grown man.
#85 is still too popular if you ask me. i also hate the name. it's ok for a baby or a soap opera character but not a grown man.
I grew up knowing a lot of girls and boys named Cody, so I don't know if I could ever give a completely objective opinion of the name. It just seems overused to me, even if it has dropped in popularity in recent years.
I think it's becoming dated. All the Cody's I've met are between 10 and 16. And I don't think it matures very well, I can't see it on anyone other than a child.
I don't care for it, sorry. It's just not a name that I can take seriously. It lacks substance.
My impression is that it sounds cutely, theatrically butch. That's part of the image of most surname names to me, Cody being one of the defining names of the whole trend.
I mean, it's not really bad, it doesn't give me a really "bad" impression. But my image of Cody is not a grown, urban, sober, modest, college educated, conformist man who securely possesses any of what's usually considered social status in urban life. It just sounds sort of stylized and "fancy" to me; it has an image that glorifies and overstates a playful, boyish, tough, vain masculinity (reminiscent of, say, a country-western singer).
Just one perspective. I hope it makes sense.
- chazda
I mean, it's not really bad, it doesn't give me a really "bad" impression. But my image of Cody is not a grown, urban, sober, modest, college educated, conformist man who securely possesses any of what's usually considered social status in urban life. It just sounds sort of stylized and "fancy" to me; it has an image that glorifies and overstates a playful, boyish, tough, vain masculinity (reminiscent of, say, a country-western singer).
Just one perspective. I hope it makes sense.
- chazda