I love this name so much I used it on my 6-year-old. Her name is Posy Dianne and I purposely used it because it's feminine and girly and sweet. I don't see the problem with using a name like that. There is no such thing as an unprofessional name, only an unprofessional person. I'm guessing the people who hate the name are haters of any name that isn't biblical or old-fashioned. And honestly pretty hateful people in general.
― Anonymous User 11/2/2021
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I like my name, I don't know why everyone is hating on it.
It's a full English word name. I think it can stand on its own perfectly, just like Ruby or Lily can.
― Anonymous User 6/13/2021
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It's cute. It fits right in with Daisy, Lily and Ivy - I don't find it too infantile. It's sweet and flowery.
― Anonymous User 5/12/2021
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This is probably even worse than Posie, but the rating is somehow higher.
― Anonymous User 3/3/2021
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Everyone's mad about Posy being a silly baby name but like... it's a diminutive of Josephine which is a lovely normal name? Obviously the big brain idea is to use Posy as a nickname for Josephine. A cute option and a fancy option.
I prefer the spelling Posey. I think it's a cute name, but I'd never use it because it seems irritatingly juvenile and an adult named Posey would probably have trouble being taken seriously.
I have a friend named Cora Posy __________ (not gonna say it on this forum). She is really smart and nice and hardworking and always tries to do the right thing. When she told me her middle name was Posy we all started laughing because she knows it's a silly name (we were not making fun of her). Said it was passed down in the family.
I really can't stand it. It's really not a nice name! How will she get jobs in the future with a name like Posie! This name is trying to hard to be original.
Great nickname to names such as Primrose, Mariposa, Penelope, Rose or RosieToo babyish to carry into adulthood but so cute on a little girl. There’s a fantastic british film called About Time with Rebecca Adams and the daughter's name in that film is Posey (though I much prefer ‘ie’ spellings for nicknames) and she was a stunning little red headed child whom I thought suited the name very much. It would have to take a sweet and dainty girl to pull off the name. I think it’s girly and cute but not too common. So many negative comments about a beautiful name. I suspect there are many older and outdated people on this platform.
I think it's lovely. I'm not a believer in the idea that names can be unprofessional, though it is an incredibly feminine name, it would be unfortunate for a girl who grows up to not be very feminine herself.
I like the name Posy. It brings to mind a creative, independent, feminine lady. I'm not sure how you would get this from Josephine, though--seems like you would automatically be called Jo or Josie instead.
Positive outlooks of names are so much better than the negative, and more fun to read, too. What's wrong with being girly? Besides that, I think Posy is a lovely name for reasons I'm not totally sure about. I'm not into ballet but I liked "Ballet Shoes".
I however love this name as a nickname. IT IS NOT A FLOWER NAME. Posy Fossil is one of the greatest girls in modern literature (Ballet Shoes) and I think this name is a lot better than some modern names people come up with.
― Anonymous User 1/16/2007
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That is a VERY wierd name. If you want your daughter's name to mean 'flower', use 'Flora' instead.
― Anonymous User 11/20/2006
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Posy is the worst name I have ever heard! Why would anybody give their child a stupid name like that? It's so babyish.
― Anonymous User 6/20/2006
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