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babynames2008-09-10 10:10 pm
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Okay so my cousin is having a baby and she was totally planning on naming her Savannah Gabriella. Which I know, I know.. Its very popular but I was like whatever its not THAT bad, ill just call her Hannah and that will be cute.
So today she told me that she changed her mind and now she is going to name her.. But before I tell you the name, let me remind you that I live in a small town in RI where the "trendy/creative" name trend hasnt really been a problem with newborns.
But apparently it has because she is now going to name her.. Nevaeh Grace.
Omg. Shoot me now. How do I tell her nicely how bad her child's name is going to be. She was telling me how beautiful it is and she saw it online and never heard of it before.
So today she told me that she changed her mind and now she is going to name her.. But before I tell you the name, let me remind you that I live in a small town in RI where the "trendy/creative" name trend hasnt really been a problem with newborns.
But apparently it has because she is now going to name her.. Nevaeh Grace.
Omg. Shoot me now. How do I tell her nicely how bad her child's name is going to be. She was telling me how beautiful it is and she saw it online and never heard of it before.
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I live in RI too and I'm very thankful that I don't run into 40+ people with kre8tiv names daily. But... it won't be long, I'm sure. :(
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Nev-ay-uh
But I think it flows better (though, not to the point of my liking the name...)
Nev-ee-uh
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http://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi
How this abomination of a made-up name jumped out of nowhere and it's really not as unique as she thinks.
Heaven spelt backwards? Most people would call that the epitome of trash.
The Nevaeh trend is such that when she's older people will be able to date her just by her age, it will got really old really fast.
Plus Grace is such a filler middle name, it's the most used middle name around right now. It's the Lynn of the 70's and Marie of the 80's.
I hope she gives her daughter a real name!
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Tell her that as far as popularity goes, Nevaeh is nearly as popular as Savannah (ranked 31 and 30, respectively, for 2007). Although idk whether this will help or harm the argument.
Tell her it's "heaven" backwards and is completely made up and just plain tacky.
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I don't care for the name Savannah, but I think it's a nice name that is respectable, so I really hope she'll return to her original choice or at least something a little more tasteful than Nevaeh. I think Anapology is on the right track: you should show her how very popular both Nevaeh and Grace are right now. You should also remind her that there are a lot of things one can find on the internet that one should not incorporate in to their everyday life!
I think Gabriella and Grace are both lovely, classical names and do not have a problem with either, despite the current trendiness of Grace.
Is she sure she's having a girl? Maybe she'll get a shock and have to come up with a boy's name instead. At least then Nevaeh would be out of the question! Good luck trying to talk some sense in her; I'm glad you're there to demonstrate good sense and good taste!
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I don't know how to sugar coat "ugh, fuck, there's probably a couple thousand strippers named Nevaeh, ugh, it's horrible, oh god".
Someone tried to convince me it as a beautiful, en vogue baby name "because it's my cousin's name!" and I gagged.
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hmm... I'd seriously stress to her how BEAUTIFUL Savannah Gabriella is, though. lol.
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If after that, she still wants to use the name...I'd say go ahead. (http://www.babynamewizard.com/voyager)
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BTW, the NYT ran an article on that name a year or a few years ago. You could look it up in the archives. It *does* sound pretty, and it has a lot of the characteristics of classical names, which they think is part of its rapid rise in popularity. But, srsly, I hope she does not choose that!
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If she started with names like Savannah Gabriella (too heavy a combination for my taste, but good names separately), then there is hope. How about gearing her toward names in the same style but with lighter sounds, like Siena or Liliana or Jessmina? I think there is hope yet.
Re: There's Hope
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Then I looked it up on YouTube for the hell of it, and I still don't get how people got Ne-vay-uh from Nevaeh.
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I also agree with just being honest about the name "Nevaeh", and that it's just heaven backwards, and that it's basically a rising Emily, meaning it's gaining popularity to the point of being over used. Not that I have anything against the name Emily. Just overly popular names! :/
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However, just based on what you wrote, maybe she doesn't realize just how trendy-to-the-point-of-obnoxious that name is. She said she'd never heard it before, so perhaps part of the draw is that she perceives it to be a lot less trendy/common than it is. If she's fully aware of all that but still likes it, though, I would just back off. After all, it's her kid. You could always call her Grace. :{
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