Thoughts on "hippy" names?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While you’re at it, stop shaving your legs and underarms, wear Jesus creepers with socks (Birkenstock’s), burn Petrulli, grow dreads, stop taking baths or showers and eat granola.


What's Petrulli?


An Italian village that hippies apparently hate.


OMG, I actually snorted-laughed loudly at this and scared my baby!! Very funny!
Anonymous
I love hippie names! I think they’re so lovely on little kids. The problem comes when they’re older. I just can’t see a doctor who’s first name is Sunshine being successful. Same with Love for an attorney.

Moderate hippie names (like nature names) are fine as they’re pretty much mainstream at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:While you’re at it, stop shaving your legs and underarms, wear Jesus creepers with socks (Birkenstock’s), burn Petrulli, grow dreads, stop taking baths or showers and eat granola.


What's Petrulli?


An Italian village that hippies apparently hate.


OMG, I actually snorted-laughed loudly at this and scared my baby!! Very funny!


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to decide on names and I keep coming back to hippy/celebrity names or names others would consider ridiculous. Both my partner and I have extremely long and formal names and were thinking about fun names but maybe it's just a bad idea or just keep them as middle names. Thoughts?


I think your husband should try and use the name Arrow when meeting new people and you Mars and see how people react. Personally, I think people forget that they are naming humans and to not saddle your kids with strange names. Put in as the middle name if you must.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always loved "nature" names and I let DH talk me out of it for resume type reasons: River, Sunny, Willow, Winter, Sage, Luna, Summer. My kids ended up with more sedate, traditional names and I secretly regret it. Go for it.


I have a Sunny, formal name Susannah.


This is very sweet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arrow is a cool name.
I think Mars is too much. Why Marcheline? Why not Mara?
I feel like I can see Arrow on a resume but never Mars. Like, would you go to a dr named Mars?


I like Arrow too. Not a fan of Mars. What about, like, Athena? If you want to stay in the ancient Gods/Goddesses category. Artemis. Andromeda. Ariadne. Calliope. All cool names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love hippie names! I think they’re so lovely on little kids. The problem comes when they’re older. I just can’t see a doctor who’s first name is Sunshine being successful. Same with Love for an attorney.

Moderate hippie names (like nature names) are fine as they’re pretty much mainstream at this point.


Famous political scientist:
https://scholars.duke.edu/person/hillygus
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What names are you thinking of?

I like a lot of mild hippie names like Wren and Sage. Lyric is pretty. I love Jagger and Hart (celebrity names).


Sage and Wren are pretty mainstream.

https://www.babycenter.com/baby-names-sage-3969.htm

https://www.babycenter.com/baby-names-wren-18245.htm


Agree. I actually know two young Wrens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a fun category of names called, I think, surfer names. They are short and breezy, but without the woo-hoo aspect of the hippy names.


I need to hear these surfer names! The only surfer names I know are Orion and Kai.

I used to be a hippie. Hippies I have known:

Sativa
Cedar
Crag
Heron
Sunshine
Harvest
Bodhi


Honestly this may be one of the worst names i've heard.

If you're going to go full crunchy/hippie, I thought the "approved" names were Juniper, Forest, Sage, Willow, Magnolia, Meadow, River, Gaia, etc.
Anonymous
I didn't fully realize this before kids, but you aren't necessarily getting the kid you imagine when you think of "Arrow." One of my kids has SN and I just think his life would be even harder if he had a name that was very unfamiliar or out-there. Imagine being severely autistic and being named Arrow. I'm not sure it would be helpful compared to being named something standard like David.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a fun category of names called, I think, surfer names. They are short and breezy, but without the woo-hoo aspect of the hippy names.


I need to hear these surfer names! The only surfer names I know are Orion and Kai.

I know an Odin and a Zephyr- total surfer family
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to decide on names and I keep coming back to hippy/celebrity names or names others would consider ridiculous. Both my partner and I have extremely long and formal names and were thinking about fun names but maybe it's just a bad idea or just keep them as middle names. Thoughts?


I think your husband should try and use the name Arrow when meeting new people and you Mars and see how people react. Personally, I think people forget that they are naming humans and to not saddle your kids with strange names. Put in as the middle name if you must.


I think this is actually a great idea. Introduce yourself to strangers as Mars, and see how that works. Maybe it’ll be great, and flow very naturally. You’ll find out soon enough.
Anonymous
I'm surrounding my hippy names and many of them have grown on me. I have a kid in first grade, and the ones I've encountered since she's been born include:

Cedar (m)
Kepler (m)
Wilder (m and f)
Sage (m and f)
Sierra (f)
Sienna (f)
Luna (f)
Halcyon (f)
Wren (f)
Vesper (m)
Atlas (m)
River (m)
Cyan (f)
Anonymous
Surely Kepler is more of a nerd name then a hippie name?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Surely Kepler is more of a nerd name then a hippie name?


Both. He was an astronomer, so sun/stars/moon/planets. Hippy stuff and nerd stuff.
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