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rubytitania.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2009-08-21 09:45 pm
New babies
Two people I know have had babies in the last week.
A colleague had a baby boy who they have named Archie. I don't like it. It's very trendy in the UK at the moment to give kids these twee, old-fashioned names. Every bloody child I hear of is called Alfie, Archie, Evie, Millie or something similar. Yuk.
The daughter of some friends of my parents also had a boy the other day. She's named him Jidé. How ugly is that? I believe they're pronouncing it Jih-DAY. Her parents are terribly embarrassed.
WDYT?
A colleague had a baby boy who they have named Archie. I don't like it. It's very trendy in the UK at the moment to give kids these twee, old-fashioned names. Every bloody child I hear of is called Alfie, Archie, Evie, Millie or something similar. Yuk.
The daughter of some friends of my parents also had a boy the other day. She's named him Jidé. How ugly is that? I believe they're pronouncing it Jih-DAY. Her parents are terribly embarrassed.
WDYT?
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Archie...is not my style, but I don't hate it. I've never met an actual Archie, so it's a little...different for me (in a good way). However, if that name were used everywhere here...I think it's the type of name I'd really hate.
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I hate the twee awkward nicknamey shit for names.
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I really, really dislike Jidé.
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I think Evie is really cute for a child, but I would hope that it's just a nn for Evelyn.
I don't like Archie and I'm kind of indifferent towards Millie. oh, and Alfie is my cat's name, so I associate that name with a big orange cat now, lol.
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