Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 19:55     Subject: Re:What do you think of the name Gemma ?

I loved that name, but now I associate it with one of the main characters in Sons of Anarchy, that FX show about a corrupt biker gang (the character is played by Katey Sagal, of Peg Bundy fame). Fortunately, I don't think the educated classes have the same taste in television as my husband...the "unwashed masses," perhaps.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 18:50     Subject: Re:What do you think of the name Gemma ?

I had a great aunt gemma - Italian side of my family, so I always associated it as a more traditional Italian name. I think it is pretty, but old school. Full disclosure - Her sisters were named Rose, Bomina, Mary, Theresa, Angeline. Her brother was Natalie.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 18:28     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

I love it, but when i broached it to my husband for DD, he laughed at me...

Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 18:25     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

Anonymous wrote:Stripper


YES

hate it. sounds cheap and trashy
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 18:22     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

Anonymous wrote:I think of the matriarch of a Northern California biker gang. Perhaps with a scar from heart surgery.

<crickets>

What, no fans of Sons of Anarchy out there?


This is what I thought too. Love the name, don't understand why so many people seem to have issues with how to pronounce it.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:38     Subject: Re:What do you think of the name Gemma ?

It sounds pretty but looks ugly.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:35     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

Stripper
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:29     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

Anonymous wrote:Op here - wow, it hadn't even dawned on me there would be such difficulties with the pronunciation. I'd only ever heard it in relation to the model Gemma Ward. Anybody know how popular it is ? From what I've read on the Internet it seems popular in England.



It has been very popular in England since the 1980s. It recently made it into the top 1000 in the US and is rising. Kristen Davis just named her daughter Gemma Rose so I'm sure that will help the popularity.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:28     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

Gemma Ward is who I think of first. I knew 3 in the UK and I think it is quite common there. I know one 8 year old in Connecticut with the name and also knew one in college.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:25     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

Op here - wow, it hadn't even dawned on me there would be such difficulties with the pronunciation. I'd only ever heard it in relation to the model Gemma Ward. Anybody know how popular it is ? From what I've read on the Internet it seems popular in England.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:20     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

Anonymous wrote:PP again - as a disclaimer, I also like the name Nigel so I'm probably not a reliable source!


uneducated pp here...is that with a hard or soft G?
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:13     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

PP again - as a disclaimer, I also like the name Nigel so I'm probably not a reliable source!
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:13     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

OP, I love the name. We will probably be naming our daughter Gemma or one other name.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:09     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

I like the name, OP!
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2012 17:08     Subject: What do you think of the name Gemma ?

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Anonymous wrote:I disagree, OP, most people know how to pronounce Gemma(!) and it's very pretty.


No, you are wrong about the first part. I think she'd have to deal with that all her life.


Um, when is G + vowel + consonant ever hard in the English language?



Hmmmm...

Gang.
Gallup.
Get


Gone.
Give.
Gum.
Gate.
Game.


GOTCHA!!



Yeah, I showed that globally educated smartypants a thing or two.