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Is Bathsheba useable?

87 replies

Quesadillo · 02/01/2013 20:30

That's it really. Yes, get the King David story, naked roof-bathing and Thomas Hardy and all that.

So the question is: could a RL person carry off this name?

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lockets · 04/01/2013 12:56

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everlong · 04/01/2013 12:31

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nkf · 04/01/2013 12:27

To me, Felix is a cat food and a cat. Sheba is queen of. Bathsheba is somebody quite different.

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squoosh · 04/01/2013 12:23

'There is a difference between a well established name like Felix which is also a brand name, and a very unusual name like Sheba, which for many people is only a cat food.'

For you maybe, I don't see any difference. If anything Felix has a far stronger cat association in my mind than Sheba what with the cat food and the cartoon.

Moominsarehippos · 04/01/2013 12:21

I like Felix for it's meaning (although in my head I sing 'the wonderful, wonderful cat!').

Lord Adonis and Venus Williams get away with it. Bethsheba Jones who is the accountant in the planning department won't.

Celticlassie · 04/01/2013 12:14

Was 'Biba' in The PoisonTree also a Bathsheba? Or am I making that up?

seeker · 04/01/2013 11:53

There is a difference between a well established name like Felix which is also a brand name, and a very unusual name like Sheba, which for many people is only a cat food.

MummyTeach85 · 04/01/2013 11:34

Love that the Felix mention stopped all talk of Sheba being related to cat food. Felix is an incredibly popular name for boys with or without pet food comparisons.

I know a Bathsheba and she is lovely, she comes from a very well to do family and it not hippy with it at all, she doesnt really shorten it to anything but has other non name related nicknames. And as someone with an unusual name which is forever mispronounced or misspelt and was never shortened by anyone until I met my DH 5 years ago I think there is nothing wrong with unusual names. It wont be on the top 100 list, and she will probably not meet many girls with her name. Not many children will have this privilage

It is unique name and when she arrives is she looks Bathsehba like I do not see any problem with you using this name. Stick with what you like and love. She is your baby.

nkf · 04/01/2013 08:37

I am definitely going to dig out my copy of Far From The Madding Crowd.

sasamaxx · 03/01/2013 22:55

everdene - sorry
"he liked saying 'Bathsheba' as a private enjoyment instead of whistling;turned over his taste to black hair, though he had sworn by Brown ever since he was a boy, isolated himself till the space he filled in the public eye was contemptibly small. Love is a possible strength in an actual weakness'
amaze!

sausagesandwich34 · 03/01/2013 22:48

I know a Bethsheba but she will have to kill you if she finds out you know her real name!

she goes by Beth and is quite happy for people to assume it is short for Elizabeth -she even answers to it!

sasamaxx · 03/01/2013 22:48

I love it - Bathsheba Everdine - a great literary name, and Sheba reminds me of Handel's Arrival of the Queen of Sheba. not catfood.
great name!

ODearMe · 03/01/2013 22:43

A friend of a friend is called this. It is unusual but it suits her. Everyone calls her 'Bash' x

Rhubarbgarden · 03/01/2013 22:42

I rather like it. Even though I usually go for short, non-frilly names. I think it's rather beautiful.

squoosh · 03/01/2013 22:18

Sheba is a million times better than Bathsheba, even with the cat food connection. Felix is very popular despite being just as pet food related.

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seeker · 03/01/2013 22:15

As I said, I know it's a name. However it is a name that is now inextricably linked with cat food.

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WifeofPie · 03/01/2013 22:05

Grin Arf!

seeker · 03/01/2013 22:04

Yes, well, my ds is called Chum. That's how I know naming children after pet food is a bad idea!Grin

seeker · 03/01/2013 22:03

Yes, well, my ds is called Chum. That's how I know naming children after pet food is a bad idea!Grin

NervousReindeer · 03/01/2013 22:01
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WifeofPie · 03/01/2013 22:01

Oi! My DD is called Whiskas Angry.

seeker · 03/01/2013 22:00

It is a name- but one which many people now associate with cat food.

And Bathsheba, unless I'm misremembering, was a pretty nothing sort of character. Wife of someone, wife of someone else, mother of someone.