Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Meredith. It has always seemed like a weird name to me as the pp noted - a "dith" ending is very uncommon in English girl names. It's fine though. I've had no issues with it. nn Merrie.
Well, it's not an English name, is it? It's Welsh.
Right. It's Welsh, but we speak English here, primarily, in the US, so you can see where the problem comes in.
I mean, it's not difficult to pronounce. It isn't as if only English names are used in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Strongly considering Meredith. Any time I hear the name I think it sounds fresh and happy. Also, it’s known but not super popular.
I wonder if it’s: too long? Too light/not serious enough? Prone to nicknames?
Thoughts and opinions, please!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Meredith. It has always seemed like a weird name to me as the pp noted - a "dith" ending is very uncommon in English girl names. It's fine though. I've had no issues with it. nn Merrie.
Well, it's not an English name, is it? It's Welsh.
Right. It's Welsh, but we speak English here, primarily, in the US, so you can see where the problem comes in.
I mean, it's not difficult to pronounce. It isn't as if only English names are used in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Meredith. It has always seemed like a weird name to me as the pp noted - a "dith" ending is very uncommon in English girl names. It's fine though. I've had no issues with it. nn Merrie.
Well, it's not an English name, is it? It's Welsh.
Right. It's Welsh, but we speak English here, primarily, in the US, so you can see where the problem comes in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Meredith. It has always seemed like a weird name to me as the pp noted - a "dith" ending is very uncommon in English girl names. It's fine though. I've had no issues with it. nn Merrie.
Well, it's not an English name, is it? It's Welsh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Meredith. It has always seemed like a weird name to me as the pp noted - a "dith" ending is very uncommon in English girl names. It's fine though. I've had no issues with it. nn Merrie.
Well, it's not an English name, is it? It's Welsh.
Anonymous wrote:I like it a lot. It reminds me of the slightly unique but still classic names you would see a lot in the 90s. It’s refreshing because it is easy to pronounce, neither common or uncommon, and traditionally spelled. I put it in the same category as Adrienne, Mallory, Laurel, Courtney, and Amanda. Go for it!