My scary ass great grandma. She died in the 70s before I was even born, but she was so dour that when I was chit chating about names with my parents and floated Valentina, they both involuntarily shuddered. So my Eastern European great gran is going to stub your toe or something from the great beyond for calling her name trashy.
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Agreed that Lady Bird was a class act, but she was called Lady Bird from childhood, so isn't a good representative of the name Claudia. It reminds me too much of I, Claudius. |
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Josephine is a pretty name. I don't like Claudia at all.
Valentina is a little strange in America -- I tend to agree with the PP who said it sounds a little trashy. But I knew a Russian woman names Valentina, and it made sense for her (she was born and raised in Russia, though). |
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Mom of Josephine/Josie
I like that one best
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Claudia is nice. Valentina does not sound trashy to me in the slightest; it sounds Russian.
Josephine makes me think of the empress. "Josie" sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me. |
| none. I don't like any of them, sorry. |
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I like Claudia the best.
Don't like Josie nickname. I always hear Josie Grossy. Thanks Drew Barrymore. |
My personal cultural reference is Claudia Kishi from the Babysitters Club. None is a name I'd give my daughter, but I think they're all fine. (Valentina is PARTICULARLY classy and lovely, spirit of Grossmama.) |
| Claudia from Party of Five |
| Claudia from From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler! |
| Claudia, then Josephine. I like Josie or Jo. I don't like Valentina. |
OMG - me, too! I was just embarrassed to mention it earlier.
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| Josephine - love Josie! So cute. |
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Valentina Turner... then Tina Turner?
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| I love all three names. |