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Beautiful name but the kid will get teased because of the crown.
I much prefer Ciara. Tiara isn’t the worse I ever heard though.
Such a beautiful name!
Tiara Coenaerts, people can dislike a name if they don’t like it, so what? There is always hate on every name. Even very “rare” names like yours get disliked.
I don’t like this name that much but I respect it a bit.
I'm not gonna lie, everything I read was kind of offensive. My name is Tiara (T-AIR-AH) and I'm nothing like how people described me to be. My mom named me and she has a perfectly good reason to name me Tiara, and I'm proud that Tiara is my name... a message to all of you haters out there, don't judge a book by its cover.
I like this name. It's strong, feminine and solid. I think it's pretty cute ;)
Tacky.
Objects should NOT be used as names.
Weird and tacky.
I’m actually laughing at all of the negative comments. I have received nothing but compliments on my name and I was born in 1989, probably before it became more common. For the record, my mother was married and 30 when she had me so quit making assumptions based on a name. It makes you look uneducated and stereotypical. Additionally, I am very successful in my career and I’m the one doing the interviews so no need to worry about that :) Just a side note for you, we check the internet and don’t hire close minded people like yourself. Keep it moving to all of the Tiara’s out there, your name is just as beautiful as you are!
I find the comments above quite hilarious. Tiara is such a beautiful name, I get so many compliments on my name. Y'all must have never met a person named Tiara. The true stereotype is pretty, college educated, probably wears weave, high standards.. that's the steoreotype.. I've never heard stripper being associated with the name, crazy.
I had never heard of this name being used, ever, until my daughter Sarah was about 7 years old and one of her friends had a little sister named Tiara. This was around 2001. I had thought they'd named the kid Sierra which was popular at the time, but nope, it was Tiara. I suppose the same kinds of comments would be made if one decided to name their kid Crown, Headband, Barette or Snoodnet for that matter. I say if someone wants to name their baby after formal headwear, let them. Would I? Probably not, then again, I've never named anyone or anything after an inanimate object that one wears. Except for the fact that I once named a cat Brooch because it was always stealing my antique brooch and hiding it. I say let parents name their children anything they want to.
It sounds rather pretty, but when you think about it it's more than a little odd having a crown as a name, hypothetically it works but in real life it sounds very out of place.
My name is Tiara and I am offended by what you've said. No, I am not a stripper and yes my parents graduated from high school. I was given my name by my mother who very well knew the meaning and thought that it was beautiful. Yes, one day I will be Grandmother Tiara and I am proud of that fact because I am nothing like what you perceive me to be like and I will have a husband and children who love me for it. I am not spoiled or am a brat, and it is insulting that you think you can judge someone by their name because you think it's childish. The name Tiara is not childish, you are, for reacting to it like you did.
I am personally shocked at the insensitive and very judgmental comments on this site about a person's very personal NAME! He or she had NO SAY in choosing his or her name! If you don't like a name, DON'T NAME YOUR KID THAT! Disparaging parents' educational status in choosing a name is VERY disrespectful, & I would hope my precious daughter Tiara never reads these unkind and rude comments. We adopted her at 3 days old, and her birth mother chose the name Tiara - WELL aware of the meaning "the small crown of a queen, or the crown of a Princess." We are Christians, and what better name for a Daughter of the KING?
P.s. She is not ANY of the HURTFUL descriptions uneducated people have thoughtlessly thrown out there based on THEIR limited experience. She is in College taking Child and Youth Counselor, and is one of the most GIVING people I know!
I named my daughter Tiara and she is pretty much the exact opposite of what most people on here are saying. She is 10 years old and for the adults on here who negatively label anyone or anyone's name knowing everyone in the world didn't pick their own name to me that sounds about like what these people's impression of the name is. Never judge a book by its cover, or a name.
Whenever I hear this name I think of "princess" and "spoiled brat".
(NOT trying to offend anyone, I have a really nice friend named Tiara, that is just my first thought).
This name is pretty, sure, but I can only imagined a spoiled child, or a ditzy teenager. I'm sorry, but that's all I can see. I bet she'll change her name before she hits 25. Oh, and Grandma Tiara. LOL.
I have a friend named Tiara and she really likes her name, and guess what! She IS NOT a snob, or a stripper, or and airhead. Her mom IS a high school graduate and is pretty intelligent, which is more than I can say for any of the people arrogant enough to write such nasty stereotypical things... Tiara is a girl who wears her name proudly! I for one like Tiara and have considered using it.
Tiara sounds tacky and trashy. It also sounds like a good name for a stripper.
I think this name sounds pretty, but a little childish. I can't imagine a Grandma Tiara.
WHAT A HORRIBLE NAME! No offense but this name is entirely trashy and made up. I can't imagine being 30-70 years old or getting a job with this name or even being taken seriously. I mean come on this is a word for a crown, why don't we just find "pretty" sounding words and make ridiculous names. I hate made up names. IT'S A LITTLE CROWN!
I find this name terrifyingly atrocious. It's too trendy and won't exactly work for an 80 year old woman.
I think it's pretty sounding but it is a very silly name. It means a kind of crown.
Very tacky. This is a word for a type of crown, so it sounds pretty silly on a person. Imagine this name on a beauty pageant contestant who actually wins or comes second or third. It's quite an amusing thought. This sounds like the type of name lower middle class and low class people pick because they don't know what it means, but they think it sounds pretty and glamorous. You can sort of tell the parents haven't finished high school. Plus, this sounds like the name parents who are only old enough to be high school sophomores would choose, for that matter!
I like the sound of this word, but not this name. It sounds like a snob's name to me. But if it had an important meaning to the parents (I'm not sure what it would be) I could see someone naming their child this. But otherwise...
This is my name. My name is not pronounced like T-Air-A it is T-AU-Rah and it is spelled Ti'ara which I think is unique. My name means a crown and it fits me perfectly because I'm the perfect princess.

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