True (to the part I've bolded and underlined above). However, the ones I personally know, who tend to have been born in the late 60's/early 70's, don't seem to have these names as nicknames. These born in this time period seem only to have the names such as "Stacy," Wendy," "Tracy," etc. All these gals are a few years older than I. It just seems like in the late 60s/early 70s, the parents were really going in for these types of names! I kind of think "yuck" when I hear them. But that's just me personally. I'd think the same thing if they ended in "ie." |
Yes, I agree with you. "Kathryn" is fine. |
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So when you say names with a "Y" are you talking about the full name having a y, or do nicknames count too...
For example, Elizabeth does not have a y, but "Betty" does...so is a girl named Elizabeth not classy if she goes by Betty...or is she only not classy if her name is actually Betty--on her birth certificate and everything? |
Missy - dated, not fine Mindy - ugh Lesley -- seems like a male spelling; prefer "Leslie" for a girl Jordyn -- this is pushin' it and trying to be too trendy Yvonne -- classic name, fine Yael -- classic name, fine Yves -- classic name, fine |
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Elizabeth does sound more classy than Betty, yes. But if she goes by Betty, she woudl not sound low class. Depending upon how you look at it, she'd sound either a) like an old grandma or b) like funky hipster vintage. |
Right, because the names "Mary" and "Emily" are sooooo trashy.
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Fine. |
I think y'all know what we are talking about here. |
You mean like Tiffani? |
Please... My husband's ultra-WASP family has 5 women named "Elizabeth' in it. They all have WASP-y nicknames, including "Buffy." (Betts, Buffy, Betty, Bitsy, Boots). Other super-WASPy nicknames are: Kiki, Molly, Kitty, Tippi, (or Tipper), Muffy. It's only "low class" to social climberswho were born without any class. |
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why do the "high-class" nickname their girl children after female private parts?
muffy, buffy, kitty, ect? |
You really think "Buffy" would be passed down for generations? Hopefully not giving myself away, but my first name is Mary. |
| Mary is fine and of course not low class in the least. |
why would answering the OPs question make me insecure? Far from it. Sounds like you are, though. Why make such a judgment without knowing anything about me except for one letter in my name and that I am well off? |