Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With boys I feel like the quintessential name is Theodore nn Theo or Teddy. I feel like I see it on here constantly and also hear it in the DMV (in lots of different communities and at lots of different SES levels) all the time. Plus in the last few years I've started hearing lots of Thea for a girl as well (maybe on its own or short for Dorothea or Theodora?). I don't get what it is about Theo/a but people around here are obsessed with it.
You got pretty close to my daughter's name.![]()
Anonymous wrote:With boys I feel like the quintessential name is Theodore nn Theo or Teddy. I feel like I see it on here constantly and also hear it in the DMV (in lots of different communities and at lots of different SES levels) all the time. Plus in the last few years I've started hearing lots of Thea for a girl as well (maybe on its own or short for Dorothea or Theodora?). I don't get what it is about Theo/a but people around here are obsessed with it.
Anonymous wrote:Larla obviously
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Henry James
James Henry
William James
Alexander James
Benjamin Thomas
Caroline Elizabeth
Grace Elizabeth
Eleanor Anne
Elizabeth Anne
Katherine Elizabeth
Charlotte Anne
Margaret Anne
FWIW those are all “Christian names”
and?
And nothing. Just don’t see that that often in DCUM. The Catholics have been left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be peak DCUM because these are the best names I’ve seen on a thread.
You’re just so used to them, they sound familiar and fine. That’s not the same as “liking” them to most people. You’ve just accepted them like we accept other cultural mainstays. These names are dull. They may be safe. But they’re the equivalent of khakis and a navy blazer.
What clothing do you think people wear in law offices and country clubs?
I go to both, and not that. And the segment that does isn’t classic or was oh, just stuck shopping at BB because it’s easy. It’s very DC. That’s the point.
So people don't wear navy blazers and khakis at law firms and country clubs, except for the people who do, but they didn't mean to? Sorry you've lost the plot. It's ok to not like classic names but they're classic for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be peak DCUM because these are the best names I’ve seen on a thread.
You’re just so used to them, they sound familiar and fine. That’s not the same as “liking” them to most people. You’ve just accepted them like we accept other cultural mainstays. These names are dull. They may be safe. But they’re the equivalent of khakis and a navy blazer.
What clothing do you think people wear in law offices and country clubs?
I go to both, and not that. And the segment that does isn’t classic or was oh, just stuck shopping at BB because it’s easy. It’s very DC. That’s the point.
Anonymous wrote:Larla obviously
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be peak DCUM because these are the best names I’ve seen on a thread.
You’re just so used to them, they sound familiar and fine. That’s not the same as “liking” them to most people. You’ve just accepted them like we accept other cultural mainstays. These names are dull. They may be safe. But they’re the equivalent of khakis and a navy blazer.
What clothing do you think people wear in law offices and country clubs?