Anonymous wrote:Do I like this name, or am I crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate it but it sounds to me like saddling her with the label of fidelity which is a large quality to bear
Silly. Virtue names are just names too. Chaz bono. Faith, Hope, Patience? What about our own DCUM Prudence? I'm sure she's dumped out tons of cheerios by now, but nobody's holding her to be prudent all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Do I like this name, or am I crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Fidel Castro's daughter
Anonymous wrote:I don't hate it but it sounds to me like saddling her with the label of fidelity which is a large quality to bear
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
To my French ears, it says convent. Fidelia has the root word fidel or fidelity, which is very popular among Catholic nuns and monks.
Definitely not for a modern girl.
PP again - just checking, you did all know what it meant, right, OP and PPs???
Don't be the quintessential American uncultivated boor.
Yes, condescending Francophile, even us boorish American are taught Latin or can recognize word roots and can apply common English words to determine the meaning.