Anonymous wrote:I don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Baby #3 will be named Elizabeth. I’ve always loved Libby as a nickname, and DH is on board. Curious to get some outside feedback too. I’ve heard some people that really hate this nickname over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Four pages and not one person remembers Queen Elizabeth’s nickname: Lilibet, which is much better than Libby (sorry, connection to peas won’t go away). And there’s also Lizbeth, which is much more dignified. You don’t want to send a “Libby” to law or medical school. Giver her a nickname that can be better used as an adult
Anonymous wrote:Four pages and not one person remembers Queen Elizabeth’s nickname: Lilibet, which is much better than Libby (sorry, connection to peas won’t go away). And there’s also Lizbeth, which is much more dignified. You don’t want to send a “Libby” to law or medical school. Giver her a nickname that can be better used as an adult
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four pages and not one person remembers Queen Elizabeth’s nickname: Lilibet, which is much better than Libby (sorry, connection to peas won’t go away). And there’s also Lizbeth, which is much more dignified. You don’t want to send a “Libby” to law or medical school. Giver her a nickname that can be better used as an adult
I know people who are lawyers and doctors named Bambi, Happie, Zizi, Honey and Spring. This isn’t 1950 anymore- names aren’t holding people back.
Anonymous wrote:Four pages and not one person remembers Queen Elizabeth’s nickname: Lilibet, which is much better than Libby (sorry, connection to peas won’t go away). And there’s also Lizbeth, which is much more dignified. You don’t want to send a “Libby” to law or medical school. Giver her a nickname that can be better used as an adult
Anonymous wrote:Four pages and not one person remembers Queen Elizabeth’s nickname: Lilibet, which is much better than Libby (sorry, connection to peas won’t go away). And there’s also Lizbeth, which is much more dignified. You don’t want to send a “Libby” to law or medical school. Giver her a nickname that can be better used as an adult
Anonymous wrote:Four pages and not one person remembers Queen Elizabeth’s nickname: Lilibet, which is much better than Libby (sorry, connection to peas won’t go away). And there’s also Lizbeth, which is much more dignified. You don’t want to send a “Libby” to law or medical school. Giver her a nickname that can be better used as an adult
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious why don't people like Beth?
I suspect it's because we all had some negative experience with a mean girl named Beth sometime around 1985. Just me?