Names we like but unsure popular opinion

Anonymous
Ruby
Samantha
Ruth
Cora- nn Coco
Cicely or Cecilia
Matilda
Martha
Elsie
Harriet
Anonymous
Ruby 3- hate it
Samantha - 8
Ruth - 1 hate it even more than Ruby
Cora- nn Coco - 3
Cicely or Cecilia - 6 for Cecilia, Cicely is not good
Matilda - 4
Martha - 2
Elsie - 3 see Ruby
Harriet - 1 see Ruth
Anonymous
Ruby - old lady
Samantha - bitchy 80’s girl, plus it feels like a man’s name dressed up as a woman’s name
Ruth - old lady
Cora- nn Coco - old lady with stripper nickname
Cicely or Cecilia - nice but I have a friend who spells it Cecily
Matilda - waltzing old lady
Martha - insufferable old lady
Elsie - hmm. Okay.
Harriet - mean lady on Little House but otherwise just old lady

What’s up with why you like all old lady names? And why leave out Gertrude and shortened?

How about naming her after an actual old lady in your lives who you love and would like to honor?
Anonymous
*Hortense, not shortened. My phone didn’t quite believe I really wanted Hortense, with good judgment, really
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:*Hortense, not shortened. My phone didn’t quite believe I really wanted Hortense, with good judgment, really


Anonymous
I like your names, even the old lady ones! Ruth is tough, but I think it would work for the right girl.

I LOVE Harriet and I think it will make a comeback soon. It sounds beautiful to me. Hattie is an adorable nickname.
Anonymous
I love Harriet and Cecilia. Ruth is a great middle name, but I don't like it for a first name.

Ruby strikes me as a stripper name. Elsie and Cora seem trendy and don't pass my supreme court justice test. Matilda is a Roald Dahl book and musical. Martha seems very plain. Samantha seems very 90s to me.
Anonymous
They’re all fine-except Elsie. Elsie is a cow’s name.

They’re very hipster though.
Anonymous
I love Hattie for Harriet but am not crazy about the formal name. I’m pregnant with my second boy but if it has been a girl I was going to use Matilda without a doubt. I love Tilly.
Anonymous
I like Cora (no nn), Cecily, and Harriett. Ruth can work with the right last name.

Ruby and Elsie are not good names for people anymore. I know Ruby was popular a few generations ago -- I have a Pearl and a Goldie in my family tree -- but there are lots of dogs named Ruby now. It might be an ok middle name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ruby - love
Samantha - love
Ruth - eh
Cora- nn Coco - don’t give this name if you’re just going to use a nickname
Cicely or Cecilia - Cecilia is better
Matilda - love
Martha - no
Elsie - cute
Harriet - no
Anonymous
I like Ruth and Martha. I think these are going to be breaking back in. there are way tooo many Elsie, Ellies, Cocos, yuk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ruby
Samantha
Ruth
Cora- nn Coco
Cicely or Cecilia
Matilda
Martha
Elsie
Harriet


I like Samantha, Ruth, and Cora. Not a fan of the nickname Coco. Don't like Cicely or Cecilia because I've never met a nice one.

The rest have bad connotations for me from the generation born in the 40s and 50s.
Anonymous
Love Samantha, like the rest except Harriet.
Anonymous
I’m in Petworth and know preschool/early elementary girls with most of these - Ruby, Ruth, Cora, Matilda (Tilda), Elsie, Harriet. Nobody would think twice about any of these in a DC classroom. Are you nickname people? Some of these lend themselves to nicknames and could be hard to avoid. If you want the full name, Ruby, Martha, and Elsie are good choices.
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