What do you think of the name "Hyacinth"?

Anonymous
I love the smell of the flower and think it is a wonderful name
Anonymous
It makes me think you read the Julia Quinn romance novels. Great series of books for all of you who apparently prefer outdated television shows, but I certainly wouldn't name a child Hyacinth.
Anonymous
It sounds very flower child to me. Have you thought of Dahlia? For some reason, that sounds more like (human) name to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's very pretty. I'd never heard of the TV show and Googled it -- the show ended in 1995, for goodness sake! I really don't think that show is so well known that it should factor in to your decision making. I say go for it.


It still runs on PBS all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of you people really need to get out more.


Lol, whatever, Foxglove.
Anonymous
I really like Cynthia. Hyacinth is too out there for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you people really need to get out more.


Lol, whatever, Foxglove.


Anyone who thinks Foxglove is on par with Hyacinth as a name really *does* need to get out more, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's Hyacinth Bouquet, not Bucket. First thing I thought of when I saw the post.


It's not. It's Bucket. She just pronounces it like bouquet in order to sound more French/sophisticated.

To the OP - like many others, that show was the first thing that popped into my head when I saw your post.


Duh - it was a JOKE...She says that all the time on the show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think of the character on the British show "Keeping Up Appearances." Not someone I'd want to name my kid after.


same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think of the character on the British show "Keeping Up Appearances." Not someone I'd want to name my kid after.


Me too. But doubt that most people have that association.


me too! i only know because my 85-yr old GRANDMOTHER watches this show. so to me it's british and snooty and old-lady and NOT cute old-lady. that character on the show ruined that name for me. terrible name.
Anonymous
Why not name your kid Blossom?

That is a horrible name OP. Why would you do that to your child?
Anonymous
Just for the floral record - I have a daughter named Laurel. I highly recommend it as a floral name. I am now in search of another floral name for my second and I am having a tough time. I can't use Rose or Lily because of people that are way too close to us to copy their names.

Hyacinth is one that I have decided against because I don't particularly like how it sounds.
Anonymous
I think of The Pioneer Woman's best friend, who is named Hyacinth: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pioneerwoman/333322019/
Anonymous
I will just quickly note that my incredibly pretentious mother named her classic car Hyacinth, and it is an endless source of ruthless behind the back mockery through out our family. I can assure you that anyone between 15 and 85 who has been exposed to PBS is aware of Keeping up Appearances.

Granted, a television show really should not sway your decision at all if you love it. It just seems that people react to a perceived pretentiousness here...it could be hard to pull off if you are not British.

Rose and Lily are lovely names in our immediate family that we've considered for our daughter, but beware they are getting extremely popular right now. We are passing because of it.

Laurel is SUCH a lovely name! Kudos!

Perhaps Iris?
Anonymous
Daisy? My Grandmother's name, love it but no daughters here...
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