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Views on Effie

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Ellarose85 · 09/05/2016 11:26

We have had a few raised eyebrows when we have said DD (due in July) will be called Effie, FIL said "why can't you pick a normal name for once?" (DS is Rudy and its like marmite).

DH and I love both the names we have picked for our children but I just wondered what MNs views are on Effie? Is it another marmite name?

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MilkTwoSugarsThanks · 09/05/2016 11:27

Effie is a cat's name, imo.

Rudy is fantastic though!

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oldestmumaintheworld · 09/05/2016 11:28

I can seeing her being called 'effing' at school. Do you want that for your child?

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ShmooBooMoo · 09/05/2016 11:30

My first thought is effie offie, sorry...

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RiverTam · 09/05/2016 11:30

Effie Gray. Bit wispy/fey/flimflammy for me.

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readingrainbow · 09/05/2016 11:30

It's cute but only with a full name behind it. And the teasing potential is problematic.

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JanuaryJuniper · 09/05/2016 11:31

I love it, but then I tend to love marmite names.

Rudi and Effie work very well together!

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Marmalade85 · 09/05/2016 11:31

Short for Elizabeth?

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GastonsPomPomWrath · 09/05/2016 11:31

Is it another marmite name?

Who cares?!

DH and I love both the names we have picked for our children

This is the most important thing you've written.

(Fwiw I love Effie!)

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ABitAsleep · 09/05/2016 11:33

I like it - i also like Elfie and Elvie (short for Elvira)

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MitzyLeFrouf · 09/05/2016 12:49

It's one of those names that gets mentioned a lot on MN but I agree with RiverTam that's it's a bit wispy and flimsy. I don't mind shortened names as full names but this one seems very nickname-y.

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PuppyMonkey · 09/05/2016 12:56

I love it.

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Winterbiscuit · 09/05/2016 13:22

Too close to sounding sweary, as well as being nicknamey (a cockney Ethel?)

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sluj · 09/05/2016 13:24

Effalump sorry

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 09/05/2016 14:00

Awful.

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momb · 09/05/2016 14:05

It reminds me of the scene in Mrs Doubtfire when they are talking about sex 'brace yourself Effie' being the fictitious Mr Doubtfire's version of foreplay.

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SocialDisaster · 09/05/2016 14:06

Swear word and Hungar games spring to mind.

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mrsschu · 09/05/2016 14:10

Love it! Would probably also give her a longer name though and use it as a nn.

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Twitterqueen · 09/05/2016 14:12

Ha ha at your FIL Grin
Love Rudy.
I do like Effie, but as others have said it's bit .. eff off effie, effing hell... etc.

I always loved Marnie but then you could say "moody marnie..." tbh, someone will object to pretty much whatever name you choose. So just go with what you love!

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Twitterqueen · 09/05/2016 14:13

Ref longer name to abbreviate.... I do love Persephone. so she could be ephie for short! (or Percy)

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WanderingTrolley1 · 09/05/2016 14:58

Effing.

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MitzyLeFrouf · 09/05/2016 15:05

'brace yourself Effie' being the fictitious Mr Doubtfire's version of foreplay.

Grin

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Kr1stina · 09/05/2016 15:07

Do you mean short for Euphemia ?

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HeffalumpHistory · 09/05/2016 15:09

I do quite like it. Can see kids in school calling her sweary words though.

Also makes me think of take the high road(if you're Scottish you may know Effie. She was also in Balamory. Now dead)

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Ellarose85 · 09/05/2016 15:17

Thanks for everyone's opinions, it's a mixed bag as I thought might be the case Grin

Effie won't be short for anything to all those asking.

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Sophronia · 09/05/2016 16:44

Sounds sweary to me

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