Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 19:08     Subject: Leona

I’m shocked at these responses! No idea why people have such a negative reaction...maybe I’m missing something?

I think it’s very pretty, works for a child and an adult, and sounds nice.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 18:39     Subject: Leona

I like it.

I know a Leonie (similar), and her friends call her Leo, which is so cute.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 18:39     Subject: Re:Leona

Leona nn Leo is great!
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 18:30     Subject: Leona

It's hella ugly.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 18:27     Subject: Re:Leona

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blech! An absolutely horrible disgusting name to saddle on a baby. Plus, what kind of nickname are you going you going to use? Only Leona’s I know are over 70. I don’t see that as a name coming back anytime soon. , I am a fervent hater of old lady names of any kind.



This may come as a shock to you but babies grow up and hopefully live to be 70 years old.. Leona is a name for a lifetime unlike Kenzie or Poppy or whatever nonsense you have named your child.

Your hatred of anything elderly especially when associated says something about you, and it isn't good pp.



You have a problem. These kinds of threads are asking for people's reactions to names. That's the entire point of them. I'm not the PP you are responding to here -- you called me a misogynistic clown upthread. I think your responses say something about you, PP, and it isn't good.



PP's comment wasn't a reaction it was pure misogyny, sexism, and ageism, and you be offended by someone calling that out, and trying to excuse it as a simple reaction says a lot about you, none of it good.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 16:54     Subject: Re:Leona

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blech! An absolutely horrible disgusting name to saddle on a baby. Plus, what kind of nickname are you going you going to use? Only Leona’s I know are over 70. I don’t see that as a name coming back anytime soon. , I am a fervent hater of old lady names of any kind.



This may come as a shock to you but babies grow up and hopefully live to be 70 years old.. Leona is a name for a lifetime unlike Kenzie or Poppy or whatever nonsense you have named your child.

Your hatred of anything elderly especially when associated says something about you, and it isn't good pp.



You have a problem. These kinds of threads are asking for people's reactions to names. That's the entire point of them. I'm not the PP you are responding to here -- you called me a misogynistic clown upthread. I think your responses say something about you, PP, and it isn't good.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 16:35     Subject: Re:Leona

Anonymous wrote:Blech! An absolutely horrible disgusting name to saddle on a baby. Plus, what kind of nickname are you going you going to use? Only Leona’s I know are over 70. I don’t see that as a name coming back anytime soon. , I am a fervent hater of old lady names of any kind.



This may come as a shock to you but babies grow up and hopefully live to be 70 years old.. Leona is a name for a lifetime unlike Kenzie or Poppy or whatever nonsense you have named your child.

Your hatred of anything elderly especially when associated says something about you, and it isn't good pp.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 16:34     Subject: Leona

My grandma name. I named Laia after her
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 16:32     Subject: Re:Leona

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blech! An absolutely horrible disgusting name to saddle on a baby. Plus, what kind of nickname are you going you going to use? Only Leona’s I know are over 70. I don’t see that as a name coming back anytime soon. , I am a fervent hater of old lady names of any kind.


+1 It's a name for an old unattractive battle ax.


Opinions of misogynistic clowns like yourselves don't matter.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 16:32     Subject: Leona

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like it, and significantly better than Leonor, which strikes me as masculine.


The heir to the Spanish throne is Princess Leonor. Masculine, really?

OP, I also have a strong Leona Helmsley association. Not just old lady vibes, but nasty old lady. What about just Lena?


You are old. No one in her daughter's generation will know who that is or care.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 15:59     Subject: Leona

Anonymous wrote:I like it, and significantly better than Leonor, which strikes me as masculine.


The heir to the Spanish throne is Princess Leonor. Masculine, really?

OP, I also have a strong Leona Helmsley association. Not just old lady vibes, but nasty old lady. What about just Lena?
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 13:36     Subject: Leona

I like it. No one is going to remember Leona Helmsley in 10 years. And I don’t think it needs a nickname. I would not like Len or Leo as a nickname.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 11:25     Subject: Leona

Anonymous wrote:Helmsley


Plus 1
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 11:18     Subject: Re:Leona

Anonymous wrote:Blech! An absolutely horrible disgusting name to saddle on a baby. Plus, what kind of nickname are you going you going to use? Only Leona’s I know are over 70. I don’t see that as a name coming back anytime soon. , I am a fervent hater of old lady names of any kind.


+1 It's a name for an old unattractive battle ax.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2020 11:06     Subject: Leona

Mystic Pizza?