Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my name ends in a "y", but not low class. Far from it. Inherited the name from long line as well as a substantial trust.
Is your name "Buffy"?
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of Lindsay?
Anonymous wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZXmBbLoEIU
OP, is this what prompted your inquiry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be the bottom of the heap
Name ends in an "i"
And I pick my nose, drive an suv, am divorced
You mean like Tiffani?
Anonymous wrote:Mary is fine and of course not low class in the least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when you say names with a "Y" are you talking about the full name having a y, or do nicknames count too...
For example, Elizabeth does not have a y, but "Betty" does...so is a girl named Elizabeth not classy if she goes by Betty...or is she only not classy if her name is actually Betty--on her birth certificate and everything?
I know someone who just named her daughter Betty. As far as I can tell that is her name, not a nickname... Ewww, I feel so bad that in 20 years she will be sidled with Betty for a name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. What's the problem ?
Missy? Mindy? Lesley? Andy? Jordyn? Yvonne? Yael? Yves?
Missy - dated, not fine
Mindy - ugh
Lesley -- seems like a male spelling; prefer "Leslie" for a girl
Jordyn -- this is pushin' it and trying to be too trendy
Yvonne -- classic name, fine
Yael -- classic name, fine
Yves -- classic name, fine
Lesley is the correct feminine spelling, Leslie is the masculine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. What's the problem ?
Missy? Mindy? Lesley? Andy? Jordyn? Yvonne? Yael? Yves?
Missy - dated, not fine
Mindy - ugh
Lesley -- seems like a male spelling; prefer "Leslie" for a girl
Jordyn -- this is pushin' it and trying to be too trendy
Yvonne -- classic name, fine
Yael -- classic name, fine
Yves -- classic name, fine
Anonymous wrote:So when you say names with a "Y" are you talking about the full name having a y, or do nicknames count too...
For example, Elizabeth does not have a y, but "Betty" does...so is a girl named Elizabeth not classy if she goes by Betty...or is she only not classy if her name is actually Betty--on her birth certificate and everything?