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What’s your favorite ugly old fashioned woman’s name?

Agnes, Gladys, Hortense………

by Anonymousreply 192January 9, 2023 7:02 AM

Hazel

by Anonymousreply 1January 2, 2023 4:34 AM

Griselda

by Anonymousreply 2January 2, 2023 4:39 AM

I think Hazel is back. So is Agnes.

by Anonymousreply 3January 2, 2023 4:39 AM

Wanda

by Anonymousreply 4January 2, 2023 4:39 AM

Dorcas

by Anonymousreply 5January 2, 2023 4:40 AM

You may find this thread of interest.

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by Anonymousreply 6January 2, 2023 4:42 AM

My cousin (white) named her daughter (half black) Hortense after our great grandmother. Can you imagine being some poor black girl named Hortense?

by Anonymousreply 7January 2, 2023 4:42 AM

Edna

As in Edna Turnblad

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by Anonymousreply 8January 2, 2023 4:52 AM

Myrtle

by Anonymousreply 9January 2, 2023 4:56 AM

Ethel is the ugliest name ever invented.

by Anonymousreply 10January 2, 2023 4:58 AM

Maude

by Anonymousreply 11January 2, 2023 4:59 AM

Bernadette

by Anonymousreply 12January 2, 2023 5:11 AM

I'll see your Ethel and Dorcas (although that one is pretty good), and raise you a BERTHA.

by Anonymousreply 13January 2, 2023 5:18 AM

Muriel

by Anonymousreply 14January 2, 2023 5:25 AM

Ermengarde, Lavinia

by Anonymousreply 15January 2, 2023 5:27 AM

Carrietta

by Anonymousreply 16January 2, 2023 5:30 AM

R10, the name Ethel was originally a shortened form of the even uglier Etheldreda, an Anglo-Saxon name derived from Æðelþryð or Æthelthryth, the name of a Northumbrian queen and saint. In Anglo-Norman, Æðelþryð evolved into the name Audrey. Can you imagine an ugly name like Ethel and a pretty name like Audrey having the same origin?

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by Anonymousreply 17January 2, 2023 5:35 AM

R17 Allegedly Vivian Vance agreed to do The Lucy Show only if she could use her real name because she hated the name Ethel.

by Anonymousreply 18January 2, 2023 5:37 AM

Etheldreda the Unready

by Anonymousreply 19January 2, 2023 5:37 AM

Trudy

by Anonymousreply 20January 2, 2023 5:39 AM

A good friend in college was named Bernice. She hated her name and always talked about someday changing it. Well after many of being out of touch we reconnected when Facebook was all the rage, and I was saddened to learned she had changed her name to Tiffany. An ugly old-fashioned name gave her character, but her new name just made her seem trashy.

by Anonymousreply 21January 2, 2023 5:45 AM

Bertha. End of thread!!!

by Anonymousreply 22January 2, 2023 5:50 AM

R22, if Bertha didn’t end the thread at R13, it won’t now at r22.

by Anonymousreply 23January 2, 2023 5:54 AM

Mildred

by Anonymousreply 24January 2, 2023 5:58 AM

My choices are definitely old fashioned and definitely no longer very common, but I do not find them ugly, although others might....

Marcella

Olive

by Anonymousreply 25January 2, 2023 6:07 AM

r25 - i like both of those names. They sound old fashioned yet classy.

by Anonymousreply 26January 2, 2023 6:10 AM

Bertha. Big Bertha Butt. One of the Butt sisters.

by Anonymousreply 27January 2, 2023 6:11 AM

On a side note… I’m indifferent to the name Rita, but Saint Rita sounds like the patron saint of old school taxi dancers and bar girls.

by Anonymousreply 28January 2, 2023 6:16 AM

[quote] Olive

Cute. For a cat.

by Anonymousreply 29January 2, 2023 6:17 AM

a is a name that gives one pause.

The name Susan has always seemed so colorless to me. Like, I have no associations with it at all. When I hear the name Susan I just imagine a blank void.

by Anonymousreply 30January 2, 2023 6:22 AM

(You know there used to be debate over Gladys because half the country at one time believed the pronunciation sounded more like Glad-sea.)

Mavis (she brings home the bacon,.)

Ida (you know she's a ho.)

Lilith (it's not all about eve)

Amelia (she's high)

Winifred (it's a diff'rent world than where you come from)

Marguerite (she's salty)

Celia (Gluten free)

Virgie (she's only half a slut.t)

Hilda (Why wouldn't you put feathers on a wall?)

Opal (If Diamond might be a stripper's name, then Opal is a notary.)

Lela (she's got one eye on the prize.)

Miriam (Muriel is kind of ghetto, Miriam is more upper middle class bitch.)

Marion (she can keep the name when he transitions.)

Dorothea (Dorothy becomes Dotti but Dorothea becomes Theatrical)

Marjorie (The Woman at the Washington Zoo)

Jo (Lesbian shebopping from the age of Little Women to The Facts of Life)

Anita (tis the name of drag queens.)

Camille (Future Butch)

Arlene (the trailer park queen)

Gina (the bisexual)

by Anonymousreply 31January 2, 2023 6:28 AM

I have never known a nice Susan. Susan and Karen could be interchangeable to me.

by Anonymousreply 32January 2, 2023 6:29 AM

r30 You've just described "Suddenly Susan"

by Anonymousreply 33January 2, 2023 6:32 AM

Fanny - I actually knew one, born around 1925

Eunice - one of the Kennedys

Lucille - Lucy's back but I don't think Lucille is

Beulah - just weird

Ok I guess but very dated: Barbara, Diane, Sheila, Ramona, Pamela, Donna, Jean, Norma, Beverly, Betty, Cheryl, Marie, Gloria, Peggy

Cybill Shepherd named her daughter Clementine, but why? Better than Apple or Peaches, I guess

I'm surprised Harriet and Mabel are in style again, but you never know

by Anonymousreply 34January 2, 2023 6:37 AM

[quote] r30 a is a name that gives one pause.

Oh. The system removed a banned name and substituted ’a.’ It’s a female variant of a man’s name beginning with [bold]E[/bold]

Just as happy not to see it, actually.

by Anonymousreply 35January 2, 2023 6:41 AM

[quote]R34 Cybill Shepherd named her daughter Clementine, but why? Better than Apple or Peaches, I guess

She’s from the south, and they’re all… wacky.

But maybe she liked this song:

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by Anonymousreply 36January 2, 2023 6:47 AM

[quote] The name Susan has always seemed so colorless to me. Like, I have no associations with it at all. When I hear the name Susan I just imagine a blank void.

I imaging rotating to face the camera.

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by Anonymousreply 37January 2, 2023 6:48 AM

[quote]R34 Ok I guess but very dated: Barbara, Diane, Sheila, Ramona, Pamela, Donna, Jean, Norma, Beverly, Betty, Cheryl, Marie, Gloria, Peggy

Betty aside, no to all these.

Betty will always seem sort of fun to me because of Betty Draper on MAD MEN, plus (the re-spelled) Bettie Page and Bette Davis.

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by Anonymousreply 38January 2, 2023 6:56 AM

Speaking of Bette Davis, the name Joan is dreadfully boring. It should be filed next to Ann and Carol. Like, names to use when you can’t come up with anything special.

Lisa teeters on the edge of that file, too. But not AS bad.

by Anonymousreply 39January 2, 2023 7:00 AM

r34 tv babysitters

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by Anonymousreply 40January 2, 2023 7:03 AM

Prudence.

Esther.

by Anonymousreply 41January 2, 2023 7:25 AM

Ruby

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by Anonymousreply 42January 2, 2023 7:34 AM

I hate Joan as well. A fan magazine had a contest to give a name to new actress Lucille Leseur (sp?) and they picked Joan Crawford. Joan hated the name and wished it could be Joanne, but the studio made her accept the fan choice.

by Anonymousreply 43January 2, 2023 8:07 AM

Joan is just like… the stodgy secretary of the PTA. Her nails are the only nice thing about her.

Does a boring real estate job.

Joan.

by Anonymousreply 44January 2, 2023 8:19 AM

Mildred is worse than Joan. In a different way. It’s vividly awful.

by Anonymousreply 45January 2, 2023 8:21 AM

You can see why Joni Mitchell adjusted it - and there are some other Joni, Joanie's I can't remember off hand - maybe I'm thinking of Happy Days lol. Joan Baez kept it though.

Oh, and I knew a lady named Ethel (probably born in 1920?) She named her first daughter Myrtle Yvonne and told me one day that she always thought Myrtle was just the loveliest name of all. But her daughter went by Yvonne. Her other three daughters were Becky, Rollyns and Peggy.

by Anonymousreply 46January 2, 2023 8:24 AM

Maxine is kind of sleazy.

by Anonymousreply 47January 2, 2023 8:25 AM

[quote]r46 I knew a lady named Ethel (probably born in 1920?) She named her first daughter Myrtle Yvonne and told me one day that she always thought Myrtle was just the loveliest name of all.

Poor dear. I wonder if she was touched in the head.

Myrtle is a kind of flowering bush, but that’s still no excuse.

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by Anonymousreply 48January 2, 2023 8:35 AM

[quote]R47 Maxine is kind of sleazy.

Definitely a manicurist with brightly dyed hair. Or a waitress.

by Anonymousreply 49January 2, 2023 8:36 AM

Clarabelle

by Anonymousreply 50January 2, 2023 8:47 AM

Hope denotes someone about 5 feet tall.

by Anonymousreply 51January 2, 2023 8:51 AM

There is a crop of ugly names that will soon replace Peggy, Joan and Betty.

Stephanie, Madison, Haley, Kaitlyn, Tiffany, Kimberly, Kelsey, Melissa, Brianna, Jasmine, Danielle, Courtney, Nicole, Jennifer, Kayla, Hannah, Megan, Taylor, Ashley, etc. will seem very dated in a few years.

by Anonymousreply 52January 2, 2023 9:09 AM

a

by Anonymousreply 53January 2, 2023 9:43 AM

Velma

by Anonymousreply 54January 2, 2023 9:52 AM

Does Bridget count? I rather like it.

by Anonymousreply 55January 2, 2023 9:58 AM

Mavis

by Anonymousreply 56January 2, 2023 9:58 AM

Ova.

by Anonymousreply 57January 2, 2023 3:00 PM

Gladys was my grandma’s name. I love it.

by Anonymousreply 58January 2, 2023 3:07 PM

Viola.

by Anonymousreply 59January 2, 2023 3:11 PM

Euphemia

by Anonymousreply 60January 2, 2023 3:14 PM

My grandmothers were Helen and Carrie. Carrie's sisters were Eunice Earline, Lula Bell, and Pearlie Ann.

by Anonymousreply 61January 2, 2023 3:18 PM

Ruby is popular again and it’s a pretty name

by Anonymousreply 62January 2, 2023 3:36 PM

Beatrice and Eunice are hideous.

I had Great Aunts named Edna, Pearl, Rose and a Eula somewhere in the family.

A native American ancestor was Sookie Feathers.

by Anonymousreply 63January 2, 2023 3:39 PM

Helga

by Anonymousreply 64January 2, 2023 4:07 PM

Jewel

by Anonymousreply 65January 2, 2023 4:15 PM

Gertrude.

by Anonymousreply 66January 2, 2023 4:20 PM

Shirley

by Anonymousreply 67January 2, 2023 5:13 PM

Laverne

by Anonymousreply 68January 2, 2023 5:29 PM

Bessie Elsie Myrna Bernice

by Anonymousreply 69January 2, 2023 5:36 PM

[quote]Laverne

Don't forget me!

by Anonymousreply 70January 2, 2023 5:38 PM

Phyllis

by Anonymousreply 71January 2, 2023 5:45 PM

Whatever op’s name is

by Anonymousreply 72January 2, 2023 5:46 PM

Hmmm r7 that kind of reminds me of a movie...

by Anonymousreply 73January 2, 2023 6:05 PM

Hilda

Irene

Evelyn

Cassandra

by Anonymousreply 74January 2, 2023 6:05 PM

Evelyn has been revived

by Anonymousreply 75January 2, 2023 6:06 PM

Dorothy

Frances

Bernadette

by Anonymousreply 76January 2, 2023 6:21 PM

I think Cassandra (Kassandra) is a great name, always have.

by Anonymousreply 77January 2, 2023 6:35 PM

Phoebe. Just....no.

by Anonymousreply 78January 2, 2023 6:39 PM

Meryl

Mamie

by Anonymousreply 79January 2, 2023 6:44 PM

My mother's name was Gertrude and she hated it. She and my father separated for a few years, and she lived alone and got a paying job for the first time. She introduced herself to all the new people in her life as Trudy.

Personally, I love almost every name mentioned in this thread and would love to see them come back.

by Anonymousreply 80January 2, 2023 6:45 PM

I have an Aunt Eugenia. My grandfather had sisters named Mary Edith, Agnes, and Myrtle. Funny how Mary which was the most common name for 1000 years has disappeared.

by Anonymousreply 81January 2, 2023 6:47 PM

I had a relative who was named Birdie but changed her name to the more sensible Anne.

by Anonymousreply 82January 2, 2023 6:49 PM

Euphemia

Lavinia

by Anonymousreply 83January 2, 2023 6:51 PM

My grandmother Mary Lovie had 7 sisters: Sallie Mae; Mattie Gee; Frankie Lee; Ercell; Alpha Omega (who they called "Migger"); Flora; and Christine.

by Anonymousreply 84January 2, 2023 6:52 PM

I have a Hazel, a Hortense and a Joyce among my relatives. FYI: Hydrangea plants are also referred to as Hortensia.

by Anonymousreply 85January 2, 2023 7:01 PM

I think Mary was so popular because of Mary, Queen of Scots, maybe?

Eugenia is forever ruined for me because of that psycho bag of bones YT "star." Shocked she hasn't kicked the bucket yet.

Pearlie Sue is now the name of the main character in my next mid-century Harlequin romance between a dashing and rich Southern tobacco plantation owner and a lowly and poor, mousey town girl who wears glasses and works two jobs to make ends meet: one as a hard-working waitress and another in the slaughter house. She considers becoming a "lady of the night" temporarily to make a bunch of cash so she can leave this little town and escape to the bright lights and big city when she meets the plantation owner.

by Anonymousreply 86January 2, 2023 7:04 PM

Mary was popular because of Mary Mother of Christ.

by Anonymousreply 87January 2, 2023 7:06 PM

Opal

by Anonymousreply 88January 2, 2023 7:10 PM

Beyonce

Solange

by Anonymousreply 89January 2, 2023 7:14 PM

[quote]I think Mary was so popular because of Mary, Queen of Scots, maybe?

I love that, R86. Thanks for the laugh.

But it could have been Bloody Mary, the first queen of England, Mary Tudor.

Well, I think she was the first queen - I don't know much about the really early days of Queen Boudica and possibly others. But was England really a country then?

by Anonymousreply 90January 2, 2023 7:34 PM

La Quisha

by Anonymousreply 91January 2, 2023 7:43 PM

* btw, I know Mary wasn't popular because of Mary Tudor - I'm just being silly.

Another name that's been revived is Lillian. This really shocked me. It was already an ancient name in the 1970s.

Some more ugly old names imo that I don't think have been mentioned - Joyce, Elaine, Denise, Thelma, Carol, Tammy, Ernestine, Lois, Louise, Marjorie, Rhonda, Martha, Arlene (or anything with 'lene' or 'line' on the end)

And. don't think Crystal will age well. And I don't like Helen but most people seem to.

by Anonymousreply 92January 2, 2023 7:43 PM

Beulah

by Anonymousreply 93January 2, 2023 7:46 PM

Rhonda. God that is an ugly name.

The last Rhonda I knew worked for the police department as a higher up (I worked for the city manager's office at the time, and she started attending our meetings because of a shituation that was happening at the time).

This woman (who was around mid 40s at the time) wore extremely tight clothing to accentuate her ASSet and thought she was the hottest thing since sliced bread that was prematurely cut right after being taken out of the oven. She was a bit of snickering-stock and considered a bimbo, despite her very high opinion of herself.

So now, Rhonda (to me) = big-assed, blond, biggety bimbo.

by Anonymousreply 94January 2, 2023 7:50 PM

One of our neighbors had a daughter named Revonda which was a combination of her parents names Don and Vera.

by Anonymousreply 95January 2, 2023 7:55 PM

Murie....

Never mind.

by Anonymousreply 96January 2, 2023 7:57 PM

Fanny

by Anonymousreply 97January 2, 2023 8:01 PM

On the BBC show Ghosts one of the characters is named Fanny Button which is a joke because in the UK fanny means pussy.

by Anonymousreply 98January 2, 2023 8:06 PM

Every "Joyce" is a bitch. A woman told me that.

by Anonymousreply 99January 2, 2023 8:25 PM

In my family the names Stella and Violet have been revived by their mothers . Growing up , there was a Violet who was a wacko welfare witch and Stella on the corner got busted for running a bawdy house !

by Anonymousreply 100January 2, 2023 8:38 PM

In my family we had these old names:

Amelia

Lourdes

Maria

Marjorie

Beverly

Jane as a middle name for one aunt.

Marilyn

Juanita

by Anonymousreply 101January 2, 2023 8:41 PM

STELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLAWWWWWW!!!

by Anonymousreply 102January 2, 2023 8:44 PM

My mother was Dorothy

Her mother was Ethel

Her grandmother was Calliope

Guess I lucked out with William...

by Anonymousreply 103January 2, 2023 8:46 PM

R99, I met one and can attest to that. Also, April might be one too.

by Anonymousreply 104January 2, 2023 9:17 PM

Jean

June

by Anonymousreply 105January 2, 2023 9:26 PM

Linda, Susan, Suzanne, Janet, Janice, Kathy, Karen, Sandra, Paula, Nancy, Lisa, Lynn, Pam, Teresa, Vicky - 1966 cheerleader names.

1970s - Laura, Michelle, Robin, Jennifer, Jessica, Katie, Julie, Stephanie, Wendy - Heather, Tiffany, Sarah, Hannah, Kimberly, Lauren - which might be a bit later.

Dolores, Marjorie/Margie, Patsy, Betty/Betsy, Carolyn, Barbara, Diane - 1950s? Irene, Ruth - 40s, if not older.

Are they all dead names now? Is even "Ann" over the hill? and I'm getting way too into this lol.

by Anonymousreply 106January 2, 2023 9:45 PM

Katie is still popular.

by Anonymousreply 107January 2, 2023 9:47 PM

Helen

by Anonymousreply 108January 2, 2023 9:47 PM

Carol

by Anonymousreply 109January 2, 2023 9:49 PM

Cecilia

by Anonymousreply 110January 2, 2023 9:50 PM

Katie is usually short for Katherine.

by Anonymousreply 111January 2, 2023 9:53 PM

Sarah is a classic name and still in use.

by Anonymousreply 112January 2, 2023 9:56 PM

Names that never go out of style:

Rebecca Sarah Catherine/Katherine Julia Laura Caroline Rachael Anna

by Anonymousreply 113January 2, 2023 9:56 PM

Sort of agree but Rebecca and Laura, especially, are getting a bit tired.

by Anonymousreply 114January 2, 2023 9:58 PM

Norma.

by Anonymousreply 115January 2, 2023 10:13 PM

Doris

Vivian

by Anonymousreply 116January 2, 2023 10:24 PM

R15- Don't forget Lottie and Henrietta

by Anonymousreply 117January 2, 2023 10:27 PM

Euglena

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by Anonymousreply 118January 2, 2023 10:29 PM

Gwendolyn

by Anonymousreply 119January 2, 2023 10:45 PM

Erna

by Anonymousreply 120January 2, 2023 10:45 PM

Roberta

Edna

by Anonymousreply 121January 2, 2023 10:47 PM

I do like some old fashioned names. Stella, Lorna, Millie.

How one could live as an overly straight laced Prudence, Hester or Dorcas I don’t know.

And Rachel sounds like a whiny nag.

by Anonymousreply 122January 2, 2023 10:59 PM

Agatha

by Anonymousreply 123January 2, 2023 11:07 PM

Eleanor

by Anonymousreply 124January 2, 2023 11:09 PM

Eleanor is in the top 20 most popular names.

by Anonymousreply 125January 2, 2023 11:11 PM

Agnes

Prunella

Francine

by Anonymousreply 126January 2, 2023 11:18 PM

I'm guessing because parents love calling their little girl "Ellie." Because Eleanor sounds like an old biddy with a freshly coiffed, once-a-week, short, white puffy hairdo.

by Anonymousreply 127January 2, 2023 11:29 PM

Dorcas has to be the most awful.

by Anonymousreply 128January 2, 2023 11:31 PM

[quote]Every "Joyce" is a bitch. A woman told me that.

That's true. Also "Megan"...any spelling.

by Anonymousreply 129January 2, 2023 11:33 PM

We used to call people "a dorcas" to indicate they were an idiot in high school in the 80s. Just as bad was "a Bertha" who was ALWAYS a tall, big-boned, fat girl who was inevitably clumsy and awkward as well.

by Anonymousreply 130January 2, 2023 11:34 PM

R1 I agree. My best girlfriend was known as 'Haze' -- we never knew her name was Hazel.

by Anonymousreply 131January 2, 2023 11:45 PM

Sylvia

Myrtle

Wilma

Ethel

by Anonymousreply 132January 3, 2023 1:18 AM

Clara

Esmerelda

Hagatha

by Anonymousreply 133January 3, 2023 1:21 AM

My mom had a friend named Eunice and I didn't know any better so I always took a message when she called that "Unis called".

by Anonymousreply 134January 3, 2023 1:21 AM

Lilibet

by Anonymousreply 135January 3, 2023 1:28 AM

How dare you!

by Anonymousreply 136January 3, 2023 1:31 AM

Myrna

by Anonymousreply 137January 3, 2023 1:56 AM

Samantha

by Anonymousreply 138January 3, 2023 2:10 AM

Mulva

by Anonymousreply 139January 3, 2023 2:31 AM

Gency

by Anonymousreply 140January 3, 2023 2:31 AM

Magda

Sardonyx

Cornelia

Sophronia

Luz

Amaryllis

Pearla

by Anonymousreply 141January 3, 2023 2:41 AM

Gipple

by Anonymousreply 142January 3, 2023 2:45 AM

Myra

by Anonymousreply 143January 3, 2023 3:11 AM

Hortense

by Anonymousreply 144January 3, 2023 3:14 AM

Marvel Ann

by Anonymousreply 145January 3, 2023 3:14 AM

Eulalia

by Anonymousreply 146January 3, 2023 3:16 AM

Fergie

by Anonymousreply 147January 3, 2023 3:22 AM

Flavia

Eartha

Mildred

Gwynyfryd

Verna

Theodosia

Adelheid

Zenobia

by Anonymousreply 148January 3, 2023 3:23 AM

Deidre

by Anonymousreply 149January 3, 2023 3:25 AM

Thelma

by Anonymousreply 150January 3, 2023 3:33 AM

Iola

by Anonymousreply 151January 3, 2023 4:29 AM

Dora

by Anonymousreply 152January 3, 2023 4:44 AM

I went to school with a Hilda, a Daisy, and an Ada. Little girls with granny names.

My friend’s mother was Lulabelle.

by Anonymousreply 153January 3, 2023 7:01 AM

The name Dorcas reminds me of fish, I guess because dorsal fin plus Orca the whale. The name Selma reminds me of salmon, and Thelma makes me think of tuna fish.

by Anonymousreply 154January 3, 2023 7:30 AM

Goneril

Regan

Cordelia

/s/ Mr. & Mrs. Lear

by Anonymousreply 155January 3, 2023 8:04 AM

Goneril sounds contagious.

by Anonymousreply 156January 6, 2023 6:09 PM

Deliverance is due for a comeback.

by Anonymousreply 157January 6, 2023 6:22 PM

Opie. (OP. Get it?)

by Anonymousreply 158January 6, 2023 6:29 PM

Hagar, Bathsheba

by Anonymousreply 159January 6, 2023 6:31 PM

Yesterday a nurse gave me my Covid booster shot. No pain. I asked her what her name was: "Lillian." I thought that was a nice name. I'd estimate she was in her late 30s or 40s.

by Anonymousreply 160January 6, 2023 6:38 PM

Irma, Ursula, Enid, Matilda, Elna, Edith

by Anonymousreply 161January 6, 2023 6:39 PM

Cuntasia

by Anonymousreply 162January 6, 2023 6:47 PM

Phyllis

by Anonymousreply 163January 6, 2023 7:09 PM

Jemima

by Anonymousreply 164January 6, 2023 8:20 PM

Rose of Sharon

by Anonymousreply 165January 6, 2023 8:22 PM

Agrippina.

by Anonymousreply 166January 6, 2023 8:27 PM

My name is listed in here!

side note, my Nana's first name is pretty much not even a word. Google flat out refuses to recognize it and when I put it in quotes the only time it comes up is... my Nana's name. It's really ugly too so I am glad.

by Anonymousreply 167January 6, 2023 8:44 PM

Hildegarde - I love the nickname Hildy, probably from watching [italic]His Girl Friday[/italic]. Recently I took a quiz about popular girls' names in the USA. I realized I was quite out of touch; still, I don't see a comeback coming for Hildegarde.

by Anonymousreply 168January 6, 2023 9:01 PM

Florence

Helen

by Anonymousreply 169January 6, 2023 9:11 PM

Hildegard, Ermengard, Asgard, Friedegard, Dietgard, Edelgard, Lutgard, Wendelgard

by Anonymousreply 170January 6, 2023 9:54 PM

Drucilla

Clotilde

Roweena

Bertha

by Anonymousreply 171January 6, 2023 10:10 PM

Greasefira

by Anonymousreply 172January 6, 2023 10:11 PM

Marjorie, as in the grotesque creature EmpTy Greene.

by Anonymousreply 173January 6, 2023 11:35 PM

^EmpTy Taylor Greene

by Anonymousreply 174January 6, 2023 11:36 PM

"Hortense" makes me dry heave.

by Anonymousreply 175January 7, 2023 1:07 AM

Belva

Lindzebelle

Georgette

Hilda

Irene

Alvina

Beatrice

Henrietta

by Anonymousreply 176January 7, 2023 1:13 AM

Shantel

by Anonymousreply 177January 7, 2023 1:13 AM

On Reddit, someone put up a picture of a young black girl in the 1930s named Mozella. I looked on the 1940 US Census thinking there could only be one of them, but there were 1,764 women named Mozella in the US that year.

by Anonymousreply 178January 7, 2023 1:39 AM

Desdemona.

by Anonymousreply 179January 7, 2023 1:48 AM

Berenice.

by Anonymousreply 180January 7, 2023 1:52 AM

You don’t meet too many Veronicas these days.

by Anonymousreply 181January 7, 2023 1:59 AM

Brunhilde

by Anonymousreply 182January 7, 2023 2:47 AM

Merkin

by Anonymousreply 183January 7, 2023 3:40 AM

Brunhilde, Gunhilde, Ragnhilde, Reinhilde, Kriemhilde, Schwanhilde, Alfhilde, Åshilde, Alvilde, Audhilde, Borghilde, Magnhilde, Torhilde

by Anonymousreply 184January 7, 2023 4:01 AM

Åshilde Is my new favorite now.

by Anonymousreply 185January 7, 2023 4:17 AM

Seems we always do ugly women's names on these threads. What about the men?

Rufus (I actually knew one). Hubert, Buford, Claude, Clyde, Bernard, Harvey, Luther, Marion, Carroll, Leonard, Percy/Percival, Buster, Nigel(Sam Neill's real name but he hated it so much he changed it)

I've probably left out some.

by Anonymousreply 186January 8, 2023 6:38 PM

R130 a dumbass

by Anonymousreply 187January 8, 2023 7:05 PM

r187 GFY

by Anonymousreply 188January 9, 2023 4:13 AM

[quote] Beatrice

I actually like this name.

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by Anonymousreply 189January 9, 2023 6:00 AM

I knew a few older ladies named Dixie. I imagine that name is canceled now.

by Anonymousreply 190January 9, 2023 6:45 AM

What is Trixie short for? Patricia?

by Anonymousreply 191January 9, 2023 6:59 AM

[quote]What is Trixie short for? Patricia?

Patricia or Beatrice.

by Anonymousreply 192January 9, 2023 7:02 AM
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