s/o; does your name have a y in it and if so, are you low class?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch The Bacehlorette when the guy Kiptyn was on? He seemed like he was from a well-to-do family, I was surprised by that spelling.



the one who picked a girl named Tinley or Tenley or something equally stupid? WTH are they going to name their kids??


They were on different seasons, but I think Kiptyn and Tenley did start dating on Bachelor Pad.
Anonymous
I have a cousin named Myranda. That's probably what OP was getting at,
Anonymous
Dan Snyders kids all have names that end in Y.
Anonymous
Wendy?
Is that low class? My guess is that real high class people do not need fancy names to be high class
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You beat me to it PP! I was going to guess Muffy.





Or Bunny!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Right, because the names "Mary" and "Emily" are sooooo trashy.



And Hillary!
Anonymous
I always thought the names ending in "i" or with unusual doubling of consonants just sounded slutty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wendy?
Is that low class? My guess is that real high class people do not need fancy names to be high class


Yes, I think "Wendy" is kind of down there.
Anonymous
I have family members with Ys in their names (some of which have been mentioned already) and yes, they are all working class. Factory work up to manager or nurse.

Sally is like Betty, not indicative of class because it's a traditional nickname for the classic Sarah. Of course, it's coming into style as a stand-alone name in the middle class which means it's likely to move to working class popularity in another decade or so.
Anonymous
Is Andy low class? I think it's an accountant or something.
Anonymous
Why do people classify a name as low class or classy, etc? There's always going to be someone who doesn't like your name, even if you think you pick something elagant and classy, whatever type of name that's supposed to be.
Anonymous
My name is Crystal and I am low class pretending to be high class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My name is Crystal and I am low class pretending to be high class.


Hee hee!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really like the name Tracy. I think it has a british feel to it and is actually a pretty name to say and hear. Unlike Eleanor or Margaret or Riley. It is similar to Grace (Gracie) and this is a popular name.



Yes on Tracy. Ever seen the Philadelphia Story? Heroine's name is Tracy and she is an heiress.

Lucy and Lily are upper class Victorian/Edwardian names.

This thread is ridiculous.
Anonymous
My name is Christina but people who don't know me well call me Christine. I hate that. "Christine" sounds like trailer trash. The "a" make ALL the difference.

And what about Khrystyna? OMG.
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