Names that scream “I’m better than you!”

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Anonymous wrote:Trevor, Kent, Muffy.. basically any country club-sounding name.

Trevor and Kent have basically hit the Freakonomics bottom of the barrel where they would have been country club names in the 80's, but they're trailer park now. Muffy is a nickname that's historically very WASP, but almost all of them are 60+ at this point.


Muffy is one of my dog's nicknames. I wonder if it is actually "ma fille"
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Anonymous wrote:Sage


I love that name.
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Anonymous wrote:Thatcher for a bit. Ugly and pretentious.


For a boy. Not a “bit.”


I guess you're not British.

Doesn't thatcher mean a roofer?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sage


I love that name.


I put sage in my bread stuffing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trevor, Kent, Muffy.. basically any country club-sounding name.

Trevor and Kent have basically hit the Freakonomics bottom of the barrel where they would have been country club names in the 80's, but they're trailer park now. Muffy is a nickname that's historically very WASP, but almost all of them are 60+ at this point.


Muffy is one of my dog's nicknames. I wonder if it is actually "ma fille"


It’s the diminutive of “Muffin”. How could this possibly be pretentious? It just sounds tacky.
Anonymous
Because names are the parents' choices, usually, I rarely judge someone because of their name.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sage


I love that name.


I put sage in my bread stuffing.


So do I! Sage makes everything better.
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Anonymous wrote:Sage


I love that name.


I put sage in my bread stuffing.


So do I! Sage makes everything better.

Love WF sage dressing in buffet at Thanksgiving time!
Anonymous
Homer
Boner
Thor
Thaddeus
Thornton
Trixie
Barnstable
Crieghton
Graham
Buffy
Mortimer
Halston
Barney
Frederic
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Anonymous wrote:Double names for girls.


I have a double name. Hyphenated. I didn't choose it.


Well, nobody chooses their name. And people with double names aren’t bad. But it can sometimes (not always) be very much a class signifier for the parents.


Funny, to me it’s very Catholic working-class, but that just shows my own bias.


I'm with you on that. I also think of it as a Catholic working-class thing.


When I hear double names my mind automatically thinks Bible Belt. It feels very southern, but I can also see the Catholic working class angle.




John Paul
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Potter
Porter
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Perpetua
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lady __________ (As a name, not the title)
Jermajesty


Yes! A family near us calls their toddler Lady E______. It's suffocating.


Like all the time? That sounds... insane. We sometimes play queen with our little girl in which we pretend she's the queen and she gives us commands. But it's a game, a way for her to work out her natural desire to be imperious. When it's over, we call her by her regular name.


It's all the time. Not really her first name but may as well be. And as for the racist comment, they are white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Homer
Boner
Thor
Thaddeus
Thornton
Trixie
Barnstable
Crieghton
Graham
Buffy
Mortimer
Halston
Barney
Frederic


...Boner?
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