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Is Meadow Chav?

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lavenderbagg · 09/01/2009 05:00

Dp suspects it might be. Sorry about the terminology but common sounds snobbish.
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KnickersOnMaHead · 09/01/2009 05:37

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DBXmum · 09/01/2009 06:04

Yes, it's both Chav and Common. Keep looking at your books.

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HelenBurns · 09/01/2009 06:20

It could be construed as such. It depends on your cirlces what you move in, accent, lack of creoles, you know.

I can imagine it in a v posh family as well as one not so.

Do you like it a lot? If so use it, it's v pretty!

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twentypence · 09/01/2009 06:24

I know 2 Meadows - One was English and the other was very "knit your own lentils".

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2k9kids · 09/01/2009 06:42

yes

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BikeRunSki · 09/01/2009 09:18

I would say very chav or very posh, depending on the circles you move in, but I don't think it would make a chav posh, or vice versa. Probably woudln't go down easily anywhere in the middle.

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freyapoodle · 09/01/2009 09:18

It's in the same category as Summer I'd say. So, yes chav.

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nailpolish · 09/01/2009 09:20

youd get fed up of it

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Rozebud · 09/01/2009 09:20

Fraid I agree with Freya

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OneLieIn · 09/01/2009 09:24

Soprano

That's the first thing I think of. It's a bit hippy, but not chav.

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Umlellala · 09/01/2009 09:28

Who cares? Do you like it? (I do)

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moondog · 09/01/2009 09:29

It's not chav but sort of tired 'alternative'.Brings to mine sloppy woman with brillo pad armpits in faded black ethnic gear, lighting cheap incense and banging on anout horoscopes and the occult.

Whicvh may well be your thing of course.

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ILiketoMarmiteMarmite · 09/01/2009 09:32

Chav sounds snobbish as well I'm afraid.

You ought not to choose a name based on whether other people think it is "common" or "chav" but based on whether you like it. Don't be obsessed by what other people think of you.

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violethill · 09/01/2009 10:09

awful

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shangelcharlie · 09/01/2009 10:11

chav and awful.

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27 · 09/01/2009 10:19

I agree with moondog.

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fgpl · 09/01/2009 10:24

Not too keen I'm afraid. It is very sandals and placenta parties I think.
Each to their own though. As said above it does depend on you, your family, social circles, lifestyle etc I thinkl and you probably wouldn't like my shortlist of names.
One size doesnt fit all.

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BouncingTurtle · 09/01/2009 10:39

I know a little girl called Meadow, her mum is lovely but what I would describe as a lentil weaving, Earth Mother type. I think she is also very intelligent and caring, and recently organised an event to raise money for a terminally ill little boy. I certainly wouldn't describe her as 'chav' or 'common'!
It does suit the little girl, at first I was taken aback when she called the little girl 'Meadow' but I've gotten used to it!
BUT I'm not sure how it would work for an adult...

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Zebraa · 09/01/2009 10:47

It makes me think of hippies...

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Nancy66 · 09/01/2009 10:48

I'll say - also souns like a fabric conditioner

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Simplysally · 09/01/2009 10:50

I'd be worried people would think that was where she was conceived....

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MrsMattie · 09/01/2009 10:51

Meadow? Gross! I just think of cows chewing the cud. Please, no.

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nailpolish · 09/01/2009 10:52

imagine if she grew up to be a 6'3" leather clad biker with a moustache and spades for hands

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Lemontart · 09/01/2009 10:57

I am going to go against the grain and admit that I quite like it. Can see why people would link it to fields, flowers, hippies etc BUT I still like it. Much prettier and less common than Summer.
Such a shame so many people think it is a bit chav. I can think of a lot worse names out there that are overused and sick of them.
All those names that everyone thinks are so sweet at the moment with a touch of continental class I bet will be seen as stereotypical "joans and gladys" of the 90s and 2000s in a decade?s time - you know the types of lovely names I mean: eloise, amelie, pheobe, adelie et al (all nice names mind you, but..)

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Simplysally · 09/01/2009 11:07

Phoebe is spelt P H O E B E.

As you were .

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