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"meh" names?

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Hypergear · 14/02/2020 22:46

Having a discussion about baby names and how some names are just "meh", as in they provoke no reaction from you, you neither like nor dislike whatsoever. "Nothing names" as my DP calls them.

An example for me is Sophie.

Out of curiosity, what's a meh/nothing name to you?? Smile

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Whatsyourflava · 14/02/2020 23:10

I love Sophie now

It was a meh name to me growing up but now I’m older I just love the sound of it.

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Isadora2007 · 14/02/2020 23:11

I can’t say as it’s a bit outing but our fourth child has a “meh” name as it was the only one we all felt was fine whereas the other names were liked by some but hated by others. So a “meh” name it is. Which is fine!

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BlueHarry · 14/02/2020 23:12

I always found "Sarah" a bit meh, but only because I knew so many of them. I think it is a nice name, and probably less popular nowadays, but in my year at school we had about 6 Sarah's, and a couple of other variations of it.

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Hypergear · 14/02/2020 23:13

Nothing wrong with meh names! As what can be meh to one person can sound lovely (or horrid) to someone else.
My DS name is probably meh to many.

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Danglingmod · 14/02/2020 23:14

One name I do think is both a totally "meh" name and yet also one I really love is Grace.

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Hypergear · 14/02/2020 23:15

@BlueHarry Sarah is a meh name to me too, but possibly for the same reason, that I know loads

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Bitchbadgerplease · 14/02/2020 23:16

Sarah for me too
Same reasons as pp. Just so popular when I was young.

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LouisaJenny · 14/02/2020 23:19

Claire. Victoria. Rebecca/Becky. Katherine.

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AlexaAmbidextra · 14/02/2020 23:21

Meh names for me are those that were popular in the 50s/60s. Alison, Claire, Gillian, Ruth, Pauline, Marion, Kim, Elaine, Patricia, Margaret, Lesley, Roberta, Patricia, Shirley, Sally, Sandra.

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Chelsea26 · 14/02/2020 23:25

I’m a Sarah, and it is a meh name! No raised eyebrows, no “oh I love that”, no translations needed into other languages - and yeah I’m 40 and there’s loads of us this age (bloody thin lizzy! I was before the song!)

That said, everything bad about it is also good.

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saggybaps · 14/02/2020 23:28

Martha, Billy, Sally, Lucy, Heather, Josephine, Mary, Millie, zzzzzzzzzzzzz yawn

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honeyloops · 14/02/2020 23:28

Rachel, Anna, Helen. 'Meh' because they're just safe and solid - nice enough but there were about 5 of each in my year at school. I have also got quite a meh name though I think, so I'm not judging.

Modern versions - Ella, Grace, Ava. There are SO many of them now that the 10 or so people I know (via Facebook) whose kids have those names all just blur into one child in my head haha!

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SalmonOfKnowledge · 14/02/2020 23:29

I dislike the name Rebecca but not sure it's meh.

Lily is 'meh' but a nicer sound.

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FuckWhenDidIGetOld · 14/02/2020 23:34

Sophie / Sophia. And Emily! No idea why. Just so many of them it's just... So blah!

I don't mean any offence but I do just think "meh". Always smile politely and say lovely of course though Grin

We're all different and my DC names aren't everyone's cup of tea. I just think a bit more imagination would be nice.

But better a safe name than a yooneek one! Wink

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Rainbowb · 14/02/2020 23:40

Amy. Mind you maybe it’s just the ones I know rather than the name!

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BadCatDirtyCat · 14/02/2020 23:41

Surely one person's "meh" name is another person's classic? (I may be a person with a "meh" name Grin)

I have to say I disagree with pp - if someone named their baby Pauline these days I'm pretty sure the reaction would be anything but "meh".

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OhWellThatsJustGreat · 14/02/2020 23:41

I think its funny that all of the 'meh' names suggested are girls names.

Annto be honest, my first thoughts were girls names. Weird?

Emily, Sophie, Amy, Leanne, Rachel, Alice basically most of the names given to girls in the late 80s early 90s

Boys names I would say things like David, Ben, Paul, Josh, Robert, James, Simon.
Again they're boys names that were popular in the late 80s early 90s.

I can imagine names like Evelyn and Jonah are probably going to be 'meh' names in 30 years.

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Jossina · 14/02/2020 23:43

Whatever names seem over popular at the moment I go off of quickly. I don't dislike them but I feel so meh when I read/hear them.

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NannyR · 14/02/2020 23:50

James is a kind of meh name for me. Nothing wrong with it, I like other new testament names like Andrew, Peter and John, but James just seems like a really boring, unimaginative name to me. I think part of it is to do with the fact that it is such a commonly used middle name - the male equivalent of May or Rose.

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FuckWhenDidIGetOld · 14/02/2020 23:53

I'd noticed that OhWell

But for me there's not any boys names that immediately jump out at me.

Which is odd as I find boys much harder to name.

Weird....

Also for my list Evie.

I'm actually related to quite a few of the above names of varying ages. So there is variety amongst generations.

I've always always loved Olivia. But now it is very ubiquitous. Still love it though I wouldn't personally use it.

It's just interesting to me to see the varying opinions.

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BlueEyedFloozy · 14/02/2020 23:55

Well this is nice 🙄

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Babybel90 · 15/02/2020 00:16

I think Sophie is a beautiful name, to me Ann, Jane, May and John are ‘meh’ names, overused and dull sounding.

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missmouse101 · 15/02/2020 00:22

Emma, Emily, Charlotte, Jack, Grace, James.

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thetrinityisshite · 15/02/2020 00:25

Currently;

James, Ava, Eva, Oliver, Olivia and Jack.

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Pemba · 15/02/2020 00:33

You only think of names as 'meh' because they've been very popular at some point. But they were probably so popular because they're nice names!
So you might not choose them for your child, just because they're so many of them around and you think it would be better to get something a bit more unusual. But I really don't see why that stops you appreciating all popular names.

I really like both Sophie and Sarah, for example.

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