| Maxmillian |
| My takeaway from this thread is that no name is really pretentious but also that any name may be *deemed* pretentious if you don't like (or, I suspect, envy) the parents who gave the name. |
| Sloan and Amelie |
| Barron is probably in here already. |
| Yasir Urmajesty |
You bumped a three year old thread to (poorly; learn the quoting feature) slap back at a dis on Caroline, Alexandra and Claudia? How insecure are you? |
That one’s just trashy. |
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Gwyneth
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| I went to UVA and a running joke was how pretentious the names of women in the ‘top’ (aka richest sorority) were. A third of them sounded like last names (Deering, Livingston), another third were two part names where people definitely want by both (Porter May, Alice Ann) and the last third were just odd (Law, Daffodil). |
| I’ve never met anyone with this name, but Anne-Marie/AnneMarie/Anne Marie as a double first name (NOT as a first and middle) feels overly pretentious to me (especially when hyphenated). Can anyone confirm or deny this? |
Anne Marie was our Nannie’s first name. She was amazing w our kids. Went on to open a daycare center. |
| Jasper "JAS-puh" |
White trash / pretentious upper class: horseshoe theory of naming. |
In San Francisco, right? I also know this family, ha. This tidbit is unfortunately very identifying. |
| Thirty years ago, I worked with a woman named Hope Diamond. |