What do we think of Roberta?

Anonymous
We strongly dislike it, along with it's nicknames.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t like it. Some names - Roberta, Norma, Agatha, Bertha - just don’t sound appealing.


Agatha is totally due for a comeback. Mark my words.


Lol marked and also I think I love you


My friend who lives in Russia (well, now Georgia) named her first DD Agatha. https://www.youtube.com/@VictoriaTerekhina/videos
Anonymous
My daughter had a preschool classmate named Roberta. It seemed like a very serious, staid name for a child. I like old-fashioned names, but this one is just unappealing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like it. Some names - Roberta, Norma, Agatha, Bertha - just don’t sound appealing.


Agatha is totally due for a comeback. Mark my words.


Lol marked and also I think I love you


My friend who lives in Russia (well, now Georgia) named her first DD Agatha. https://www.youtube.com/@VictoriaTerekhina/videos


I know Americans who have used the name Agatha because they went to Texas A&M (Aggies), which is an extremely Texas A&M thing to do.
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