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Bethany??

80 replies

JuneySunshine · 14/02/2022 14:27

What do you think? Any associations or general thoughts?

For our first baby- it's worked it's way to the top of the list as both my partners and my second choice over Rosa (me) and Georgina (him).
Very comfortable with Beth for short.

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Littlepixie85 · 14/02/2022 17:47

I have a Beth, it's short for Elizabeth though as I think it's a beautiful timeless name with lots of options. Not so keen on Bethany. You don't get loads of Beth's which is quite nice. Rosa is lovely too.

SE13Mummy · 14/02/2022 17:44

I love it! DD1 (17) was very nearly Bethany but DH felt a different name suited her better.

JuneySunshine · 14/02/2022 17:40

Agree Rose and Rosie are common especially as middle names but Rosa not so much atm.

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JuneySunshine · 14/02/2022 17:38

Haha definitely not aiming for eastenders!

That's unlucky @lou857 but agree you've got to consider these things.

I don't think Elizabeth is a goer as I don't like it in full or want to risk a Lizzie nn arising.

Might have a think about just Beth, surname is two syllable so maybe not too short.

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Penvelopey · 14/02/2022 17:32

@TatianaBis

To me it's dated and provincial, much prefer your other choices. Rosa is lovely.
Rosa/Rose are so popular at the moment. I hate them sorry OP. They are just everywhere.
TatianaBis · 14/02/2022 17:30

To me it's dated and provincial, much prefer your other choices. Rosa is lovely.

IrishMamaMia · 14/02/2022 17:05

It was on my list for girls but I ended up preferring Elizabeth. I do think it's a classic, elegant name though and Beth is beautiful.

Kite22 · 14/02/2022 17:03

I really like it Smile

LittlePearl · 14/02/2022 17:03

I prefer Bethan

SpaghettiArmsMurderer · 14/02/2022 16:57

I love Beth but I’m not as keen on Bethany. What about Elizabeth with Beth as the nn?

Penvelopey · 14/02/2022 16:50

I absolutely love it

Lou857 · 14/02/2022 16:38

I love it!! My top name but sadly we have surname O and I am too worried about intitals being BO and little girly being bullied!

CornishGem1975 · 14/02/2022 16:38

Beth is lovely. Bethany sounds a bit Eastenders.

RuthW · 14/02/2022 16:36

Very old fashioned in my opinion. I don't like it. Sorry

Yika · 14/02/2022 16:23

I love it, it’s pretty and soft-sounding. I prefer it to Bethan, Rosa or Georgina.

BowerOfBramble · 14/02/2022 16:21

Bethany is a Biblical placename, so if that counts as dated...

CharlieBoo · 14/02/2022 16:20

Beth is lovely.. Bethany is a bit dated sounding.. Rosa is much nicer though (sorry not helpful)

OffToButtonM00n · 14/02/2022 16:15

I know a Bethany in her 20s - she’s known as Beth, Bethie or Betty. I like it.

JuneySunshine · 14/02/2022 15:48

Hmm, bit mixed then! I'd be happy if they came to use Beth permanently but think they'd be better to have the option.

I lived in Wales for a while and can't hear Bethan without imagining a strong Welsh accent which puts me off a bit (despite loving Wales and the accent, we're just not Welsh).

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KylieCharlene · 14/02/2022 15:37

I think it's dated- sorry. Sounds a bit wet.
Beth alone is preferable Bethany.
Rosa is lovely and Georgina is nice although I prefer the similar (to me) Georgia.

Liverbird77 · 14/02/2022 15:33

I prefer Bethan but it's perfectly fine.

JemimaTiggywinkle · 14/02/2022 15:16

I love Bethany - same as you, I like Beth but not Lizzie/Elizabeth so much.

irishfarmer · 14/02/2022 15:13

I really like it. I have an auntie Betty, and just realised I don't actually know her full name it may be Bethany for all I know (doubtful born in Ireland 1940s).

Buddhabowl · 14/02/2022 15:05

I prefer both Rosa and Georgina, but I do like Bethany, particularly Beth. I think Beth is such a lovely classic but Bethany less so, feels a bit dated. But if I loved it I wouldn't let that stop me using it.

ChimChimeny · 14/02/2022 14:48

We have a beth, hardly meet any others so won't be one of many in school etc, suited her as a baby, still does as she's getting older. Come across Beth/Bethany occasionally at work so not common as young adults either

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