I didn't say they aren't names, just that they aren't good names, or even ok names. I'm sure they're lovely people, but their names are awful. |
Bea is a great idea or Beatrice nn Bea. |
Your opinion is not particularly relevant about how attractive a name is. OP's the only important judge of whether a name is good or not. I have a dear Jewish friend whose name is Beryl. I think the person and the name are both beautiful. I have a cousin named Betty and a friend named Beverly and all of these names are perfectly good names. So go away. |
| If I saw the name Beryl, I wouldn’t think anything of it, but it sounds like “barrel,” so if someone introduced herself to me as Beryl, I might temporarily be confused and wonder if her name was “Barrel.” |
Just curious, how is Lara connected to Barbara? I’ve never heard it used as a nickname for Barbara and it begins with a different letter, so I’m trying to figure out the connection here. |
You're a moron. Beryl is the name of a gemstone and like Jade, Ruby, Coral and a few others, has been used for centuries. Beryl is a fine name. You are the one who is not qualified to post on this forum. Not only are you ignorant, but you have terrible taste, so offering your advice is doubly wrong. |
Sorry but Susan and Barbara are lovely names. I'm a millennial. Marilyn -> Mary, Carol -> Caroline, Susan -> Susannah. I know a few baby Barbaras. Bryony sounds like Barbara's trashy cousin. |
Dp. Pp has every right to express their opinion. After all, the op did ask. If you don't like it be a big person and either ignore or state your opinion politely. |
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Bethany! fits the bill
Bianca Brenda |
| We know a Bree named for a Barbara. |
| Why not use Barbara? It’s a beautiful name! The Barbara in my life used the nickname Bob and Barb. |
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I've literally NEVER heard that outside of the movie Clueless, and I live in California. |
Those are all awful names (except Susannah, which is just not my taste). I don't care when you were born - the names are terrible. |