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I don’t understand why you would actively seek this.
Don’t most people want to give their child a popular name instead of an obscure or archaic one?
It’s not like a name is some precious commodity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I don’t understand why you would actively seek this.
Don’t most people want to give their child a popular name instead of an obscure or archaic one?
It’s not like a name is some precious commodity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
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Pippa is a nickname
It's a pretty common name (not nn) in the UK. Top 100 for sure.
Lol it most certainly is not. My dad is british, it's a nickname for Philippa. It's never been too 100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
Opal
Pippa is a nickname
It's a pretty common name (not nn) in the UK. Top 100 for sure.
Lol it most certainly is not. My dad is british, it's a nickname for Philippa. It's never been too 100.
It was #112 in England in 2018. Philippa is significantly less popular (#52 in England in 2018).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
Opal
Pippa is a nickname
It's a pretty common name (not nn) in the UK. Top 100 for sure.
Lol it most certainly is not. My dad is british, it's a nickname for Philippa. It's never been too 100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the mom’s I know is named Vashti. I was always curious about her name.
The Biblical Vashti was a queen who refused her husband's orders to appear naked in front of his party guests and so was banished from the kingdom. Esther was picked to be the next queen. It's a powerful name.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
Opal
Pippa is a nickname
Eliza, Tori, Kate and Ellie are technically nns too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
Opal
Pippa is a nickname
It's a pretty common name (not nn) in the UK. Top 100 for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
Opal
Pippa is a nickname
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
Opal
Pippa is a nickname
Anonymous wrote:Pippa
Tamsin
Opal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evy
Like just on its own? It's a common nn for Evelyn, which is a top 10 name.
No offense to Evelyn's out there, but I prefer Evy on its own and not as a nickname for Evelyn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interestingly, my very common daughter’s name of Katharine is ranked outside the top 1,000. It was last in the top 1,000 in 2006.
That is because it's traditionally spelled Catherine, and sometimes Katherine.
Yeah, I actually wish they'd just combine names that are pronounced the same but spelled slightly differently (maybe not if they start with a different letter). Like if you name your DD Elinor instead of Eleanor, you have not actually given her a less trendy name, you've just ensured that people will misspell her name for the rest of her life.
(And I actually prefer the Elinor spelling! But it's the same name.)