Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. Robert is a family name and I think Roberta is a nice feminine form and the nickname Bobbie is adorable. Everyone else in my family hates it (including DH and my uncle Robert) so obviously we’re not going to use it but I’m curious what everyone else thinks?
I don't like it. Seems lazy to slap on an A to make the name 'girly'
Have to agree. I knew someone who's best friend once was named Thomasina Waynette. Guess what her father's name was? Yep. Thomas Wayne and she was either the third or fourth (and last) girl in the family and he was like "d@mn it! I'm going to have a kid named after me one way or another". No kidding. This is in the south mind you.....her nickname was apparently Tommy which is cute, but still. Ugh. I feel for her.
This is a pet peeve of mine too. I'd never say this to someone who did it, but whenever I encounter girls who have been named after fathers/grandfathers by feminizing their male names, in my head I think "huh couldn't think of a single woman in your family to honor, okay." Maybe I'd feel differently if you EVER met a boy named after his mom, but you don't, so it grates.
I know plenty of boys named after (dead) female relatives. Quite common for Jews. Eg, Adrian for Adrienne, Pearl for Phillip, David for Dorothy etc. Also know the reverse, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. Robert is a family name and I think Roberta is a nice feminine form and the nickname Bobbie is adorable. Everyone else in my family hates it (including DH and my uncle Robert) so obviously we’re not going to use it but I’m curious what everyone else thinks?
I don't like it. Seems lazy to slap on an A to make the name 'girly'
Have to agree. I knew someone who's best friend once was named Thomasina Waynette. Guess what her father's name was? Yep. Thomas Wayne and she was either the third or fourth (and last) girl in the family and he was like "d@mn it! I'm going to have a kid named after me one way or another". No kidding. This is in the south mind you.....her nickname was apparently Tommy which is cute, but still. Ugh. I feel for her.
This is a pet peeve of mine too. I'd never say this to someone who did it, but whenever I encounter girls who have been named after fathers/grandfathers by feminizing their male names, in my head I think "huh couldn't think of a single woman in your family to honor, okay." Maybe I'd feel differently if you EVER met a boy named after his mom, but you don't, so it grates.
I know plenty of boys named after (dead) female relatives. Quite common for Jews. Eg, Adrian for Adrienne, Pearl for Phillip, David for Dorothy etc. Also know the reverse, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like it. Some names - Roberta, Norma, Agatha, Bertha - just don’t sound appealing.
Agatha is totally due for a comeback. Mark my words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. Robert is a family name and I think Roberta is a nice feminine form and the nickname Bobbie is adorable. Everyone else in my family hates it (including DH and my uncle Robert) so obviously we’re not going to use it but I’m curious what everyone else thinks?
I don't like it. Seems lazy to slap on an A to make the name 'girly'
Have to agree. I knew someone who's best friend once was named Thomasina Waynette. Guess what her father's name was? Yep. Thomas Wayne and she was either the third or fourth (and last) girl in the family and he was like "d@mn it! I'm going to have a kid named after me one way or another". No kidding. This is in the south mind you.....her nickname was apparently Tommy which is cute, but still. Ugh. I feel for her.
This is a pet peeve of mine too. I'd never say this to someone who did it, but whenever I encounter girls who have been named after fathers/grandfathers by feminizing their male names, in my head I think "huh couldn't think of a single woman in your family to honor, okay." Maybe I'd feel differently if you EVER met a boy named after his mom, but you don't, so it grates.
I know plenty of boys named after (dead) female relatives. Quite common for Jews. Eg, Adrian for Adrienne, Pearl for Phillip, David for Dorothy etc. Also know the reverse, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. Robert is a family name and I think Roberta is a nice feminine form and the nickname Bobbie is adorable. Everyone else in my family hates it (including DH and my uncle Robert) so obviously we’re not going to use it but I’m curious what everyone else thinks?
I don't like it. Seems lazy to slap on an A to make the name 'girly'
Have to agree. I knew someone who's best friend once was named Thomasina Waynette. Guess what her father's name was? Yep. Thomas Wayne and she was either the third or fourth (and last) girl in the family and he was like "d@mn it! I'm going to have a kid named after me one way or another". No kidding. This is in the south mind you.....her nickname was apparently Tommy which is cute, but still. Ugh. I feel for her.
This is a pet peeve of mine too. I'd never say this to someone who did it, but whenever I encounter girls who have been named after fathers/grandfathers by feminizing their male names, in my head I think "huh couldn't think of a single woman in your family to honor, okay." Maybe I'd feel differently if you EVER met a boy named after his mom, but you don't, so it grates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the Robertas I know go by Robin.
You know more than one?
It's one of my least favorite names, but you do you.
Anonymous wrote:All of the Robertas I know go by Robin.
Anonymous wrote:I think of oldies, like Roberta Flack and Bobbie Spencer on General Hospital.