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Popularity aside, thoughts on Lily?

93 replies

Hightide1 · 25/01/2021 18:55

Just as the title says really. I know Lily is very popular but what do people think? I love that it's simple, classic and doesn't particularly stereotype a person (imo Lily could be from any class - for want of a better description, and age as it has been popular for some time). BUT I do care what people think, so please share your honest opinion.

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Masai71 · 25/01/2021 21:39

Common and weak-sounding. Give her a kick ass name!

thebestnamehere · 25/01/2021 21:32

Sorry, it's bloody awful. Every other girl is Lily at school. Pick something original for Gods sake!!!!

Hightide1 · 25/01/2021 21:30

That last comment was meant to be a reply to @partyatthepalace and @SirSamuelVimes

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Hightide1 · 25/01/2021 21:28

That is really interesting. We are quite a petite family so I have just assumed she will be a slight build too (maybe that's even influenced me thinking about it), but of course you never know what's coming!

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Hightide1 · 25/01/2021 21:24

@HeronLanyon I do like Libby but can't get on board with Elizabeth- I feel like I should like it because it's a classic but I just don't!
To all those saying it's wet etc. I can see where you're coming from, and that's probably my main reservation. I definitely prefer a strong to cutesy name and Lily is probably the only one on the list that I see as "pretty" rather than strong, so I don't know why I keep coming back to it, but I do. I don't want her to be stereotyped by her name. On the other hand I think it's ridiculous to cross of a name just because it's softer sounding and floral rather than fiery....writing this down I can see that I'm probably really overthinking it!
Really appreciate all the feedback, good and bad.

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ame88 · 25/01/2021 21:23

I'm currently pregnant and Lily is my girls name. It's my nans name and even if it wasn't I love it. I also love the nickname Lil but that's probably because of my nanny Lil 💕

SirSamuelVimes · 25/01/2021 21:19

@partyatthepalace

I find it really drippy, particularly for an adult. The other thing I always think is it will be unfortunate she is a big build or a bit chubby.

You did ask...

There's a very overweight girl in my dd's year at school called Lily. She's become one of those children who always seems to be called by her full name, eg. Lily Rodgers*, even though there's not another Lily in the class to require the differentiation. I wonder if it's because the name Lily on its own doesn't 'match' the girl? Interesting.
peapotter · 25/01/2021 21:09

I also think it’s a bit cutesy and wet. Nice enough, but not a “strong” name. I can’t imagine having a boss called Lily. (I know, stereotypes and all that but you did ask).

MsTSwift · 25/01/2021 21:07

Really really dull and unimaginative. Sorry.

partyatthepalace · 25/01/2021 21:05

I find it really drippy, particularly for an adult.
The other thing I always think is it will be unfortunate she is a big build or a bit chubby.

You did ask...

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 25/01/2021 21:01

Love Lily

Smiledwiththerisingsun · 25/01/2021 21:00

Love it.

EdgeOfACoin · 25/01/2021 20:50

I find it a bit of a wet, wimpy name (maybe 'lily-livered' has something to do with it). I don't have a problem with flower names in principle - for instance, I like Rose, Iris, Ivy and Violet.

Lily, Willow and Daisy just strike me as a bit feeble.

HeronLanyon · 25/01/2021 20:29

harry you and me both and so overpowering also no escape from the awful
Smell.

HeronLanyon · 25/01/2021 20:28

You thkight about Elizabeth - nn Libby ? Much nicer IMO that Lily.
I like Lily but do see it as quite a ‘young cute’ name - prefer slightly stronger names generally.

EugeniaGrace · 25/01/2021 20:21

I love it too. It’s one of my favourite names.

I wasn’t able to use it because it was already the name of one of my cousins. I had to work hard to think of a name that I liked as much.

HarryLimeFoxtrot · 25/01/2021 20:19

I don’t like it personally. But that’s because I cannot stand the smell of lilies, and wouldn’t use a name relating to the flowers I dislike so much.

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 25/01/2021 20:17

Generally I dislike names that end in y/ie - I typically find them too cutesy. However Lily is one of my few exceptions - I think it is a classic, just one that is very subject to trends (I don't think it's been as popular as it is now since the late Victorian period!).But I can imagine a Grandmother Lily as well as a baby/young girl.

It's also an incredibly pretty, lyrical sounding name to me. So while I personally don't think I would use Lily because of it's popularity (although I would consider the more exotic, elegant Lilia instead), it doesn't stop it from being a lovely name imo.

supersonicginandtonic · 25/01/2021 20:15

On its own it's a lovely name. What's is not nice, in my opinion, is the Lily-mays, Lily-rose and lily-graces.

SleeplessWB · 25/01/2021 20:15

I really love Lily. Suits all ages.

Hightide1 · 25/01/2021 20:14

Thanks for all of the comments, it's really lovely to see all of the positive responses- I think popular names are often disliked on here and it's really made me question myself!

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Sadbadglad · 25/01/2021 20:12

No. It was a name some Mums used for girls bits when I was young.

MarkingMyPlace9 · 25/01/2021 20:10

Me and my Friend had Babies in 2019 and her's is called Lily and mine has the middle name of Lillie (a family name)

Suits them both well and I know of a few other Lilys! If you want it, go for it Daffodil

DennisTMenace · 25/01/2021 20:08

I absolutely love the name. Never heard it called down market before, guess I'm not posh enough!

bourbonne · 25/01/2021 20:04

It's lovely.

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