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Aug. 29th, 2006 03:56 pmWhat's a name that you LOVE that everybody else seems to hate, and why do you love it?
Mine is Maude (surprise!). I posted my list a few months back with that on it and all I got was "Ewww! So old!" I love it and will always love it for threee reasons:
1. It is the name of a very intelligent, optimistic, beautiful character in my favorite movie (Harold and Maude) and I would love to name my daughter for her and ba able to share the movie with her and say, "She is what you are to me. I want you to have a just as beautiful, meaning life as she does." Or something equally corny.
2. It's also the name of an awesome vintage shop in my city. They sell local artist's jewlery and fashions and host events all the time to benefit charities that I believe in (the women's shelter, pro-choice campaigns, etc). The owners also run a local record label and sign & sell a bunch of local bands. It's just a really neat place that is trying really hard to make the world a better place and give people chances they usually wouldn't get.
3. I just think it's pretty. HAHA. I love the look of all the letters together. It's also not popular/trendy in the least, and as someone with a popular name, I would love for my daughter to always be Maude...not Maude K. or Maude T. or whatever everywhere she goes.
Mine is Maude (surprise!). I posted my list a few months back with that on it and all I got was "Ewww! So old!" I love it and will always love it for threee reasons:
1. It is the name of a very intelligent, optimistic, beautiful character in my favorite movie (Harold and Maude) and I would love to name my daughter for her and ba able to share the movie with her and say, "She is what you are to me. I want you to have a just as beautiful, meaning life as she does." Or something equally corny.
2. It's also the name of an awesome vintage shop in my city. They sell local artist's jewlery and fashions and host events all the time to benefit charities that I believe in (the women's shelter, pro-choice campaigns, etc). The owners also run a local record label and sign & sell a bunch of local bands. It's just a really neat place that is trying really hard to make the world a better place and give people chances they usually wouldn't get.
3. I just think it's pretty. HAHA. I love the look of all the letters together. It's also not popular/trendy in the least, and as someone with a popular name, I would love for my daughter to always be Maude...not Maude K. or Maude T. or whatever everywhere she goes.
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Date: 2006-08-29 09:18 pm (UTC)For guys, Hadrian is probably an outcast as well.
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Date: 2006-08-29 09:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-29 09:21 pm (UTC)Mine is Winifred. EVERYONE hates it. I like it because:
(1) I just like the way it rolls off one's tongue.
(2) I think it grows up well. I can picture a tiny baby named Winifred, a child, a teenager, and an adult. I think it's graceful, timeless.
(3) I LOVE the nicknames Winn and Fred.
(4) I think it sounds good with my other favorite name, Lilah, and with my childrens' names, Cordelia and Isaac.
(5) It's the name of a beautiful, intelligent, wonderful, funny and cheerful character on my favorite television show (Angel), and I'd love for my child to know that her mother's name choice as inspired by someone as wonderful as Fred Burkle. I didn't name her sister after Cordelia Chase, that was a fluke, but I was glad to see the other Cordelia's character blossom into someone that my child wouldn't be embarrassed to share a name with.
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Date: 2006-08-29 09:25 pm (UTC)But then, I tend to like old lady names.
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Date: 2006-08-29 09:35 pm (UTC)Mine is Madison. When I was younger I wanted to spell it Madyson. I've since moved beyond that, to a point where the name is no longer on my list, but I still like it.
For boys, it might be Memphis. Most people hate that as well. I love place names though.
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Date: 2006-08-29 09:42 pm (UTC)for a boy.
yes, yes, I'm the oddball... whatever.
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Date: 2006-08-29 09:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-29 09:59 pm (UTC)Looking through my boys' favorite list, the only one that would really fit this category would be Chase. I like it. I think it sounds pretty cool, yet still classy. I don't think most people agree, and many are probably too instantly reminded of the bank. x_x I even like the similar-sounding Chance, but I do think Chase makes a better name.
For girls....
There's Jemima. I guess the pancake syrup or something else turns people off, I dunno, but I rarely get good feedback on that one. I'm not even totally sure what I like about it, except that it's different and has a nice sound. I think it's both cute and pretty without being frilly.
I too like Madison, even though at first I thought it screamed "TRENDY!" I've come to find it's the only "-son" name I like for a girl.
There is of course, my favorite name, Delilah. A lot of people dislike that for the Biblical association. I think it's beautiful, spirited and graceful. Actually I've realized that there are a number of online folks with good taste who don't seem to mind it, and even like it. :D
And the other one for me is Ophelia. This one's been climbing to the top of my favorites list lately. I LOVE it. In fact right now one of my favorite name combos is Elle Ophelia; I love the two names, the combination of them, and the flow. I know Ophelia gets the "oh feel ya--ha ha ha" reaction, but I honestly never thought of it that way until I heard someone say that. I like everything about it; it's rare, it's pretty, it's a literature name. =]
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Date: 2006-08-29 10:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-29 10:08 pm (UTC)Our mortgage is from Chase though, so I do think of that now...
*high 5*
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Date: 2006-08-29 10:13 pm (UTC)Esmé is mine probably, i've loved it forever and lots of people think it's old ladyish and weird. I know it's coming into fashion with the retro names now though..
I dont like any odd boys names.. although Rory is apparently hard to say for some people.
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Date: 2006-08-29 10:17 pm (UTC)I like Esmé too!
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Date: 2006-08-29 10:20 pm (UTC)Chase is still great, even if a bank decided to steal it. :p
And Ophelia is TOTALLY a favorite. ;3
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Date: 2006-08-29 10:34 pm (UTC)I like Alistair for a boy, which nobody seems to like.
My sister's middle name is Maude. She loves loves loves it.
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Date: 2006-08-29 10:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-29 10:55 pm (UTC)I also really like the name George. I just like the nickname Georgie. My friend also thinks this is too old sounding and she hates it because of George W. Bush. I hate Bush too but I don't associate George with him.
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Date: 2006-08-29 11:01 pm (UTC)most people don't like Bailey for a boy, but that's my #1 fav. I don't like it for a girl at all.
I also happen to like my name [Linda]. I'm nearly 21 and constantly getting "that's my mom's/aunt's name!" and people usually don't like it.
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Date: 2006-08-29 11:14 pm (UTC)1. Eleanor Roosevelt. I would love to name my daughter after her.
2. Nicknames such as Nora, Ellen, Elly, etc.
3. Nicknames make it a good name for a kid as well as a mature, sophisticated sounding name for an adult.
I will at least be using it as a middle name, but I'd love to use it as a first, too.
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