Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Hyacinth Grace is really cute. I like that it's both a little funky and old fashioned.
+1
You could always call her Grace if Hyacinth doesn’t work out.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I posted upthread that I like the name, but wanted to add:
Ignore the people who are assuming you like it because of Bridgerton (or Hyacinth Bucket, which for the record I have never heard of). My DD also has a distinctive name that had a very brief moment of popularity thanks to a television program, and for some reason people assume that's the inspiration as a result. But I didn't name my DD after a character on a briefly popular television show, obviously. It's just people being basic and lacking imagination. If I met a baby named Hyacinth I'd be so tickled.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I posted upthread that I like the name, but wanted to add:
Ignore the people who are assuming you like it because of Bridgerton (or Hyacinth Bucket, which for the record I have never heard of). My DD also has a distinctive name that had a very brief moment of popularity thanks to a television program, and for some reason people assume that's the inspiration as a result. But I didn't name my DD after a character on a briefly popular television show, obviously. It's just people being basic and lacking imagination. If I met a baby named Hyacinth I'd be so tickled.
Anonymous wrote:I think Hyacinth Grace is really cute. I like that it's both a little funky and old fashioned.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on this name?
We were thinking or
Hyacinth Grace
Hyacinth Abby
Anonymous wrote:Horrible.
So, instead, to get something similar, do Cynthia.
If your intent is not to do something similar, but are going for the flower, then you are not paying attention to the sound and are too wrapped up in the image.
Anonymous wrote:Hiya, Cinth!
Bye-a, Cinth!
What’s a cinth?
Be prepared for her to get obnoxious greetings and questions all through elementary and middle. I wouldn’t choose this name.