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Archie for a girl?

102 replies

cluckinhell0 · 07/10/2022 18:53

Having second girl in December and just watched the Lazarus project and there is a character Archie (think shirt for Archana in her case)

Never met a female Archie but it's growing on me. But can't shake the fact she'll likely always be expected to turn up and be a boy unless it really catches on in popularity!

Thoughts?

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xprincessxjanetx · 07/10/2022 21:31

Absolutely not.

DaisyChristina · 07/10/2022 21:31

No

SammyScrounge · 07/10/2022 21:28

Just no.

BonnieWeeJeannieMcColl · 07/10/2022 21:21

There's a gravestone in a cemetery near us, of a woman called Archibella. Though I guess she was probably called Bella for short.
Still, it's an option!

Wetblanket78 · 07/10/2022 21:12

No she would have the Micky taken out of her. People will say oh were you expecting a boy.

strawberry2017 · 07/10/2022 21:05

Nope

Happenchance · 07/10/2022 20:56

You could have Archie as a nn for Artemis.

LuciaPopp · 07/10/2022 20:53

I actually really like it but it will mean a lifetime of mix ups. Could it be a NN?

AlsoknownasOther · 07/10/2022 20:50

Ooh I like this! If only kids featured in my future.

adds it to the list of names for future pets

Cupofteaonesugar · 07/10/2022 20:47

I think that as Archie is a very popular, somewhat well overused name (at least in my area) boys name, the majority of people would not get over that and you should consider that aswell as just considering what name you like.

CantStartaFireWithoutaSpark · 07/10/2022 20:43

no, please don’t

Topseyt123 · 07/10/2022 20:42

No. To me it is definitely a boy's name. That is just how I am used to hearing it.

midsomermurderess · 07/10/2022 20:37

Archana doesn't sound at all like Arachnophobia.

whiteroseredrose · 07/10/2022 20:37

Read the thread about the poor girl called Cody

HumphreysCorner · 07/10/2022 20:35

Oh, no don't do it x

Goodoldvera · 07/10/2022 20:34

cluckinhell0 · 07/10/2022 19:26

To all those brutal 'why would you do that to her?!' Pretty offensive to a lot of Asian families where it is a popular shortened name!

I think it's an intriguing name because it actually sounds very feminine as the shortened version more feminine than masculine and yet has been adopted mainly as a male name historically. If I were coming to it with no prior knowledge (or from a different culture) I think it does sound like a girls name.

Appreciate consensus is heavily on the No side! Grin

I agree, as a shortened name it's fine...Mel is short for Melvyn and Melanie or Melissa afterall, more usual for a girl in my social circle

SiobhanSharpe · 07/10/2022 20:33

If you are south Asian and want to give your daughter the lovely name of Archana, that would be fine.
Otherwise it's a big fat no.

silverclock222 · 07/10/2022 20:29

Archana sounds like Arachnophobia so her nickname will be spider. Archie is a boys name, shortened from Archibald. Nickname will be baldy. Not a good choice?

mondaytosunday · 07/10/2022 20:29

No no no

ilovepixie · 07/10/2022 20:24

I love it!

Yesthatismychildsigh · 07/10/2022 20:17

A diminutive in another culture is one thing. Giving your child an actual name that’s ridiculous on them would be an awful thing to do.

midsomermurderess · 07/10/2022 20:12

A friend's sister is Archie, from Archana. They are of Gujarati origin. It would be an unusual name outside of the South Asian community. I'm laughing at 'its more traditionally a boy's name. In Britain (save as above), it is a boy's name.

AssignedSlytherinAtBirth · 07/10/2022 20:11

Another no.

Tiredmum100 · 07/10/2022 20:07

What about Darcie instead?

Toddlerteaplease · 07/10/2022 20:01

No. 1) because it's an awful name. And 2).because she'll
Have to spend her whole life explaining it. I once met a female Aiden. It got very confusing in a hospital setting.