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Is Harriett a bit..... well, 80s?

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LoubyLoubyLouLa · 16/09/2010 20:25

I posted some girls names a few weeks ago, that have now been discounted:
Ottilie (husband and most of my friends hate it, I still love it)
Jemima (SIL said rhymes with vagina now can't stop thinking that)
Matilda (gone off it)
And a couple more that after some comments on here are now no-nos!!

So the only ones that DH and I think is ok is Harriett or maybe Henrietta. I'm not sure if it is a bit 80s?

I'm not worried about jolly-hockey-stick connotations, I actually would like a name like that Blush !

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proudfoot · 17/09/2010 22:08

I love Harriet! Definitely classic rather than dated and it goes really well with Imogen (I knew twins Harriet and Imogen)

5DollarShake · 17/09/2010 18:52

I was at school with a Harriet, born in the 70s, but she's the only one I know.

To me it conjures up an image of a brisk sort of lady of a certain age with a mono-bosom, who does a good line in jams for the WI. But it is obviously gaining in popularity amongst little ones, so I doubt many others have this image in their heads. Go for it! :)

turningvioletviolet · 17/09/2010 18:18

we have a Harriet (Hattie) and a Jemima - had never even thought about it rhyming with vagina until you mentioned it. am often complemented about my rather good taste in names!

MisterW · 17/09/2010 14:18

Littlest niece is Harriet. I think it's a lovely name although it helps that she is the cutest child in the world.

ValiumSingleton · 17/09/2010 12:21

i don't like it. I prefer Juliet or Violet. Harriet is not a nice sound. But it's a normal enough name, and not date d

CharlieBoo · 17/09/2010 12:04

Don't like it, just not girly enough imo. I can imagine a Harriet as rather a toff or a tomyboy. Sorry.

LOVE Jemima though.

chaya5738 · 17/09/2010 11:03

Love it.

One 't' only though

TessOfTheBurbs · 17/09/2010 09:43

Not '80s at all; I think it's getting slowly and steadily more popular so it belongs much more to nowadays than to the '80s. (though as it's never been mega-popular it doesn't really date at all - off the top of my head I can think of Harriet Harman (age 60), a Harriet I went to school with (age 27) and a toddler Harriet.)

ginghamgiraffe · 16/09/2010 22:26

I like Harriett with two t's.
Don't think it's too 80s. Love it (also like Jemima)

bulby · 16/09/2010 22:03

I so wanted harriet for dd but dh vetoed it

withorwithoutyou · 16/09/2010 22:01

I went to school with two, both born 1977.

I think it's a bit blokey myself, but I agree it's a classic name rather than one belonging to a particular era.

SE13Mummy · 16/09/2010 21:57

Harriet is a lovely name and goes well with Imogen; Hattie and Mo, Harrie/y and Immy, Hats and Gen?

I know of two Harriets born in 1979 and mine was born in 2004 (she uses Hattie/Hats) - it was more popular in Victorian times than it was in the 1980s!

weepootle · 16/09/2010 20:57

Harriet is gorgeous and goes perfectly with Imogen. I really dislike Henrietta, just think it's an outright ugly name.

Clarabella, I think I'm right in saying that Hetty is a shortening for Henrietta- it's Hatty for Harriet.

MadameCastafiore · 16/09/2010 20:55

DD is called Harriet and not 80s at all - I grew up in the 80s and didn;t know any Harriets.

DD is not a Hattie or a Harry either.

But it is not spelt double t!

clarabellarocks · 16/09/2010 20:51

Harriet is really pretty and LOVE Hetty as a nn

posey · 16/09/2010 20:51

oh definitely if you have an Imogen..they're the same type of name I think iyswim.

Rockbird · 16/09/2010 20:44

DH loves Imogen, if we had 2 DDs they would be Harriet and Imogen :o

LetThereBeRock · 16/09/2010 20:43

Go for it. Harriet is gorgeous. One of my favourite names.

LoubyLoubyLouLa · 16/09/2010 20:36

Forgot to add I already have an Imogen, so Imogen and Harriet or Ims and Hattie... think that sounds alright...

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LoubyLoubyLouLa · 16/09/2010 20:33

Wowzers, positivity!!

Posey, I like the jolly hockey sticks and pony club!!

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Wanderingsheep · 16/09/2010 20:33

I was born in the 80s and have never met one. I'm sure that if it was very 80s then I would have had one in my class at one point or at least my school.

It's pretty, go for it! Smile

posey · 16/09/2010 20:32

I know 3 Harriets, 2 are 40+, the other 5yo.
So not 80s at ll and imho a pretty, classic name that doesn't date, is never over popular (good point), just a lovely name.

Not so sure about Henrietta...to me it is jolly hockey sticks and pony club!!

hannahsaunt · 16/09/2010 20:31

Harriet would have been top of our list had we not already had a Harry. Love it.

StarExpat · 16/09/2010 20:30

I know someone (who I met on MN) whose DD is Harriet and she is a beautiful little girl :) I'd go for it!

SandStorm · 16/09/2010 20:30

I know a couple of Harriets. One is a definite Hattie and the other is an occasional Hattie so be aware it will get shortened.

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