Anonymous wrote:For a cute blonde college girl in the south, the name was great!
And did that girl stay a cute blonde college girl in the south for life?
I write this as someone whose name, while not regional, is not a serious name. It is a problem.
If you name your daughter Angel, some people will think she's a stripper.
If you name her Dixie, I'm not quite sure what people will think but few will think she's the next President.
Anonymous wrote:Daisy was my grandmother's name. I can't be the only one who associates this name with a dear, sweet old lady, can I?
Anonymous wrote:Ha! I am LMAO reading these posts. People are MEAN! (But funny!)
OP, I went to college with a Dixie (conservative southern school). It didn't even occur to anyone to tease her about her name. For a cute blonde college girl in the south, the name was great! I say ignore everyone (or laugh at the posts) and stick with Dixie and make the middle name more conventional and conservative. I promise, as she grows up, no one will make fun of here. Especially if she's hot