Best girl name you’ve heard recently?

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Anonymous wrote:Minnie. My new favorite name or nickname.


Mine, too! I met a little Minnie when I was in Los Angeles last fall and just fell in love with the name. The little girl was pretty gorgeous and smart so maybe it was the association. I think her formal name was Willamina.


I would roll my eyes at a Wilhelmina going by Minnie. Better just to be named Minnie. I’m not a huge fan of Minnie either though! What if she’s chubby?


What if she is chubby? I love the name Wilhelmina and Minnie is absolutely an adorable nickname.


Wilhelmina is such a mouthful. You would never use it. Hopefully the parents tried before the kid wanted to be called Mini. But more likely the parents picked the ridiculous name in order to call her Mini from birth. It’s cute on a puppy. But the cute 2yo is going to grow out of cute.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minnie. My new favorite name or nickname.


Mine, too! I met a little Minnie when I was in Los Angeles last fall and just fell in love with the name. The little girl was pretty gorgeous and smart so maybe it was the association. I think her formal name was Willamina.


I would roll my eyes at a Wilhelmina going by Minnie. Better just to be named Minnie. I’m not a huge fan of Minnie either though! What if she’s chubby?


What if she is chubby? I love the name Wilhelmina and Minnie is absolutely an adorable nickname.


Wilhelmina is such a mouthful. You would never use it. Hopefully the parents tried before the kid wanted to be called Mini. But more likely the parents picked the ridiculous name in order to call her Mini from birth. It’s cute on a puppy. But the cute 2yo is going to grow out of cute.


Why wouldn't you? The only Wilhelmina I've ever known went by Wilhelmina.
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Anonymous wrote:Minnie. My new favorite name or nickname.


Mine, too! I met a little Minnie when I was in Los Angeles last fall and just fell in love with the name. The little girl was pretty gorgeous and smart so maybe it was the association. I think her formal name was Willamina.


I would roll my eyes at a Wilhelmina going by Minnie. Better just to be named Minnie. I’m not a huge fan of Minnie either though! What if she’s chubby?


What if she is chubby? I love the name Wilhelmina and Minnie is absolutely an adorable nickname.


Wilhelmina is such a mouthful. You would never use it. Hopefully the parents tried before the kid wanted to be called Mini. But more likely the parents picked the ridiculous name in order to call her Mini from birth. It’s cute on a puppy. But the cute 2yo is going to grow out of cute.


Why wouldn't you? The only Wilhelmina I've ever known went by Wilhelmina.


Wilhelmina was popular about 10 years ago amongst the hipster crowd. I know two that go by Mina and one that goes by Wil. They never go by their real name. No Minnies either. Not a fan. But to each their own.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minnie. My new favorite name or nickname.


Mine, too! I met a little Minnie when I was in Los Angeles last fall and just fell in love with the name. The little girl was pretty gorgeous and smart so maybe it was the association. I think her formal name was Willamina.


I would roll my eyes at a Wilhelmina going by Minnie. Better just to be named Minnie. I’m not a huge fan of Minnie either though! What if she’s chubby?


What if she is chubby? I love the name Wilhelmina and Minnie is absolutely an adorable nickname.


Wilhelmina is such a mouthful. You would never use it. Hopefully the parents tried before the kid wanted to be called Mini. But more likely the parents picked the ridiculous name in order to call her Mini from birth. It’s cute on a puppy. But the cute 2yo is going to grow out of cute.


Actually I know a Wilhelmina who was named after her beloved grandfather who passed away a few days before she was born. I think it is a beautiful name.


I wish you would grow up, PP. You are so childish and quite pathetic. Learn just to give your opinion and trust people will listen to you without your diatribes and conspiracy theories.
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Anonymous wrote:Mary


I actively despise this name. So plain. If you are going for classic/traditional at least do something beautiful like Katherine.


I love the name Mary. But this thread is about best names you've heard recently not your opinion about the names other people post.
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Anonymous wrote:Mary


I actively despise this name. So plain. If you are going for classic/traditional at least do something beautiful like Katherine.


I love the name Mary. But this thread is about best names you've heard recently not your opinion about the names other people post.


Okay.


Mary
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Anonymous wrote:Mary


I actively despise this name. So plain. If you are going for classic/traditional at least do something beautiful like Katherine.


I love the name Mary. But this thread is about best names you've heard recently not your opinion about the names other people post.


Mary is a great name. I also really like Marie. Heard that recently. Love it as a first.
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Anonymous wrote:Mary


I actively despise this name. So plain. If you are going for classic/traditional at least do something beautiful like Katherine.


Sometimes people like a name just because it has a nice sound to it, not because it fits into some category of naming. Mary is a beautiful name. Katherine is too.
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Bettina
Betrys
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Anonymous wrote:Helena


Elena is better.


To each his own, I guess. Elena is much more common and to my ear sounds harsher.


I cannot understand how someone would think that a name consisting of vowels, l, and n is harsh. Harsh must mean something different to you than it does to me.


DP, and I agree about Elena sounding common. Helena sounds classier and more elegant. I also love Helene.
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Anonymous wrote:Mary


I actively despise this name. So plain. If you are going for classic/traditional at least do something beautiful like Katherine.


I love the name Mary. But this thread is about best names you've heard recently not your opinion about the names other people post.


Mary is a great name. I also really like Marie. Heard that recently. Love it as a first.


+1 Mary is the best...
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Larla, obvs.
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Iris.
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Bob
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Amer
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Marylebone (NN Bunny)
Sascher
Bonnette (NN Bonnie)
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