Anonymous wrote:I am black and considered Serena as a name for my DD 12 years ago. It was between that and Sierra (and we ultimately went with something else). I do not think of Serena Williams at all and when I hear the name.
I love Serena Williams and thinks she is amazing. It is sad that there is no much internalized bias and racism on a NAME. Sometimes I wish I\we had named our DD that - when I hear it I still love the way it sounds with our last name. So light and feminine. But I guess we would have been accused of choosing a "black" name
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of many, many Kate’s (although it’s a nickname for Kaitlin). I like the idea of just Kate. I don’t particularly like Kaitlin and would’ve preferred just Kate as a legal name.
Serena wouldn’t be my choice, but not because of any name associations. I’m also pretty shocked hearing about the negative responses to Serena Williams. She is an incredible, strong, beautiful, and talented woman. And if she were my daughter, I’d be hella proud of her.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a middle name picked already? I like Serena as first name and Serena Kate as first and middle sounds nice.
Also, there are going to be people who call Kate Katie. Is Katie going to bother you?
Anonymous wrote:I am black and considered Serena as a name for my DD 12 years ago. It was between that and Sierra (and we ultimately went with something else). I do not think of Serena Williams at all and when I hear the name.
I love Serena Williams and thinks she is amazing. It is sad that there is no much internalized bias and racism on a NAME. Sometimes I wish I\we had named our DD that - when I hear it I still love the way it sounds with our last name. So light and feminine. But I guess we would have been accused of choosing a "black" name
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Kathryn who goes by Kate. I love having the flexibility to go by full name or nickname. Only downside is when someone sees Kathryn and calls me Kathy. Not my fave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could always go for both -
KAT-ERENA
That’s a Russian Eastern European name Katrina Wit.