I read that Dolly is after Dolly Parton and Charlie is the name of Jerry's brother.
I don't like Dolly, Rebecca Rose would have been a lot nicer. They could have called her Rose or Becca or something... Charlie would be a cute nickname but I don't like it as a first name for a girl. Charlotte would have matched with Dolly much better imo. Dolly's whole name is so feminine and Charlie's is somehow so masculine. I don't like Tamara. Tuli means fire in Finnish but I don't know where they got the name from.
Dolly and Charlie just don't go together at all :/
Shame, I would have really liked Rebecca and Tamara a lot better. Neither of those names are my favorite but they are infinitely better than Dolly and Charlie. Those names seem so childish.
I'm not usually a fan of Dolly, but I think it actually sounds kind of nice. Dolly & Charlie don't sound good together, though, in my opinion ... Dolly is very girly in my mind, whereas Charlie obviously isn't. I don't mind names like Charlie as nicknames for girls, but I prefer it if the given name is Charlotte or something.
Not the worst celebrity baby names I've seen by a long shot... Rebecca Rose and Tamara are ok names. Dolly just isn't my style- it seems like it should be a nickname for something, not a given name. Charlie- ditto on the nickname thing. Charlotte would have been better. Also, it makes me think of Charlie perfume... Very 70's/80's. Tuli- just seems very random considering the other names they picked. Is this a typo and supposed to be Tulip (to go along with Rose)? Maybe it's a family name... I don't know... I don't hate it, but wouldn't ever use it on my own kid.
Bad points: -Dolly is a nickname only to me, short for Dolores. -Same with Charlie. If you really want to use it on a girl, I say, name her Charlotte. -Tulip: No, no, no. -Rose: Harmless, but I still hate it. -Alliteration in both names, ugh. -Tamara is an overused 80's name to me, like Tiffany or Stephanie or Erin.
Dolly and Charlie practically rhyme in my accent. I don't quite mind the names so much, but that could be in part because I have a female friend named Charlie (not sure if that's a nickname). I go ick more at the fact that I'm already sick of double middle names.
Well, I read months ago that they were using Dolly, after Dolly Parton, so that doesn't surprise me. Charlie, I didn't expect, but it's Jerry's brother, so it makes sense. I don't like Rebecca or Tamara, or Rose; I'm going to assume that Tuli is Tulip for now, and it's not awful. Better than Lily or Rose.
Charlie? Uh...not a fan of Charlie on a girl. I'm waiting for the onslaught of creative spellings for Charlie as a feminine name. Charlee? Charleigh? It could get ugly...
I do like Rebecca and Tamara though. And it's not like they invented words/names that didn't even exist before. I'll give them that.
Yep. I hate abbreviations as given names. When they grow up to be senior government officials, or company directors or whathaveyou, they're going to want the option of grownup names.
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Date: 2009-01-05 05:17 pm (UTC)I don't like Dolly, Rebecca Rose would have been a lot nicer. They could have called her Rose or Becca or something... Charlie would be a cute nickname but I don't like it as a first name for a girl. Charlotte would have matched with Dolly much better imo. Dolly's whole name is so feminine and Charlie's is somehow so masculine. I don't like Tamara. Tuli means fire in Finnish but I don't know where they got the name from.
Dolly and Charlie just don't go together at all :/
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Date: 2009-01-05 06:23 pm (UTC)I have bad associations with the name Tamara, which means palm tree.
I think they could have done worse, but I think they also could have done better. =/
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Date: 2009-01-05 06:56 pm (UTC)I think Charlie's actually sort of cute, but I don't like Dolly at all.
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Date: 2009-01-05 07:38 pm (UTC)Rebecca Rose and Tamara are ok names.
Dolly just isn't my style- it seems like it should be a nickname for something, not a given name.
Charlie- ditto on the nickname thing. Charlotte would have been better. Also, it makes me think of Charlie perfume... Very 70's/80's.
Tuli- just seems very random considering the other names they picked. Is this a typo and supposed to be Tulip (to go along with Rose)? Maybe it's a family name... I don't know... I don't hate it, but wouldn't ever use it on my own kid.
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Date: 2009-01-05 09:48 pm (UTC)-Dolly is a nickname only to me, short for Dolores.
-Same with Charlie. If you really want to use it on a girl, I say, name her Charlotte.
-Tulip: No, no, no.
-Rose: Harmless, but I still hate it.
-Alliteration in both names, ugh.
-Tamara is an overused 80's name to me, like Tiffany or Stephanie or Erin.
Good points:
-Well...I like Rebecca.
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Date: 2009-01-06 02:23 am (UTC)Overall, they're alright.
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Date: 2009-01-06 07:32 am (UTC)Charlie? Uh...not a fan of Charlie on a girl. I'm waiting for the onslaught of creative spellings for Charlie as a feminine name. Charlee? Charleigh? It could get ugly...
I do like Rebecca and Tamara though. And it's not like they invented words/names that didn't even exist before. I'll give them that.
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