Name of Girl- Barbara

Anonymous
Like the Bobbie suggestion too.

What do you think OP? I think Barbara isn't a bad name and will probably come back around sooner than you think. I'm a nickname person myself. I nickname everything and prefer nicknames to real names any day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hey everyone,

I am currently 8 months pregnant and trying to make a final decision on a name for my little baby girl. I would like to name her after my mother - Barbara- who has passed away. It is also very traditional in my family's Greek culture to name your children after the grandparents. So, it would be traditional and also in memory of my mom.

I know the name is not really in the top lists at the moment and sounds old fashioned ( most Barbaras I know are around 60+) but what do you think?
WHat about any cute nicknames? Not BABS!!! In the Greek the name is pronounced Varvara and doesnt have the old-timey connotations.

I want her to have my maiden name as a middle name, so Barbara cant be a middle name

Is Barbara back for a revival or should I reassess??

Thanks for your opinions.


Use the Greek version - Varvara. It has a very contemporary sound.
Anonymous
OP here- my Maiden name starts with C. So the initials would be BC ( first, middle).

Babs is not an option here people!!

I do like Bea or BB.
Anonymous
Go for it. It's a real name and not common at the moment. Lots of nicknames - one will probably develop organically but Bea or Bebe or even Babe (like Babe Paley) would be cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here- my Maiden name starts with C. So the initials would be BC ( first, middle).

Babs is not an option here people!!

I do like Bea or BB.


What's your last name start with? Maybe it's a better letter than BC? I have nothing for BC (other than birth control, lol)

So if you name her after your mom and middle name your maiden name, won't it be nearly identical to your mom's name? It would be your mom's first and last name?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP what's your maiden name start with? You could do a nickname from the initials, like BT would be great for a Bitsy. Or BB, Betty from BT, Birdie from BD.


+1 to Birdie! Works for all ages IMO. Also, it doesn't need to be your initials - nicknames don't need a "reason." Just "her name is Barbara and we're calling her [nickname]."
Anonymous
OP here- the greek verson Varvara is nice. I just want to make sure its easy to pronounce in English too! I have relatives with more crazier Greek names ( think Dionysus) and they struggle!

If thats a viable option, i would totally consider it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here- the greek verson Varvara is nice. I just want to make sure its easy to pronounce in English too! I have relatives with more crazier Greek names ( think Dionysus) and they struggle!

If thats a viable option, i would totally consider it.


What letter does your last name start with?

Barbara pronounced Varvara or just "Varvara"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here- the greek verson Varvara is nice. I just want to make sure its easy to pronounce in English too! I have relatives with more crazier Greek names ( think Dionysus) and they struggle!

If thats a viable option, i would totally consider it.


What letter does your last name start with?

Barbara pronounced Varvara or just "Varvara"?


Varvara could be a Vivi.
Anonymous
My wife is a Barbara (the only reason I clicked on this) so we're partial to it.

My wife always hated to be Babs and Barbie. She goes by Barbara, or occasionally will accept Barb (mostly from people who have known her a long time).

I've known women who went by Bara and Ara, if you want something more unique for a nickname.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here- the greek verson Varvara is nice. I just want to make sure its easy to pronounce in English too! I have relatives with more crazier Greek names ( think Dionysus) and they struggle!

If thats a viable option, i would totally consider it.


What letter does your last name start with?

Barbara pronounced Varvara or just "Varvara"?


Last name starts with H.

And I dont know if it should pronounce Varvara or BE Varvara. Hoping i can ask enough people to get some clarity in deciding.....
Anonymous
It's my MIL's name. That would be my association.
Anonymous
OP how did your mom pronounce it? Was it spelled "Barbara" and pronounced "Varvara"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here- the greek verson Varvara is nice. I just want to make sure its easy to pronounce in English too! I have relatives with more crazier Greek names ( think Dionysus) and they struggle!

If thats a viable option, i would totally consider it.


What letter does your last name start with?

Barbara pronounced Varvara or just "Varvara"?


Last name starts with H.

And I dont know if it should pronounce Varvara or BE Varvara. Hoping i can ask enough people to get some clarity in deciding.....


I'm a bit more partial to Barbara with a cute nickname.
Anonymous
At 48, I am the youngest Barbara I know of (besides the Bush twin). It's also a family name for us.

I like my name, but dislike how I feel it dates me. But bring on the baby Barbaras! I think it's ripe for a comeback.

As for nicknames, people automatically seem to shorten it to Barb, which I don't like a lot. As an adult, I have always been Barbara, although relatives and old friends call me Barb. Barbie is just plain awful to me, like the doll. I've thought about Ara as nickname for me, but haven't tried it out.

As for Varvara, it just sounds odd to me and I worry kids would make fun of it and create their own nicknames that might not be so great.
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