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Astrid

31 replies

mamasunshine · 07/08/2010 15:19

Honest opinions on this name for a girl please. I love it, but feel it does sound a bit 'harsh' for a baby, much better for an older child/woman. Or are my hormones getting the better of me??!!

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LaundryLyne · 07/08/2010 15:22

I dislike it, sorry. I think it sounds harsh, and don't like the way it ends in "rid".

However, it seems to be getting more popular and I'm sure many people will reply to say they like it.

mamasunshine · 07/08/2010 15:32

Yes, my mum was like 'no you cannot use that!' I think I just love the meaning more!

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mathanxiety · 07/08/2010 17:06

I love it. I don't think of it as harsh, just Scandinavian -- no more harsh than Greta. I know a little Belgian Astrid aged probably 4, and it's gorgeous for her. I also know a little Ingrid. The beauty of those names is that they do last a lifetime.

Umnitsa · 07/08/2010 17:13

Absolutely love it! Would use for our dd but our last name starts with ST, and ASTrid STxxx doesn't sound right to me. We are now considering Ingrid as a middle name, but I actually prefer Astrid - so elegant and feminine in my view.

LaundryLyne · 07/08/2010 17:23

There are many less harsh Scandinavian names, though, aren't there?

NiceCuppaT · 07/08/2010 18:09

I like it.

booreeve · 07/08/2010 18:51

I love it so much, but completely vetoed by DH....

booreeve · 07/08/2010 18:52

I love it so much, but completely vetoed by DH....

SkiHorseWonAWean · 07/08/2010 19:16

Love it!

Aitch · 07/08/2010 19:16

love astrid

expatinscotland · 07/08/2010 19:17

I like it.

CoupleofKooks · 07/08/2010 19:19

really cool

Bellepink · 07/08/2010 20:01

LOVE it! Timeless... plus cute on a little girl and cool on a grown girl

Also like Ariel and Athena Smile

JaMmRocks · 07/08/2010 20:05

I like it, but it does sound a bit harsh. Thing is, you're bound to shorten it or use a nn while she's little and then she can grow into her name. I say go for it if you like it!

LynetteScavo · 07/08/2010 20:06

I like it.

Surprise · 07/08/2010 20:07

I love it, but know what you mean about it being a bit hard for baby. You may end up calling her Asti or something to soften it which may well stick for life!

quaere · 07/08/2010 20:09

I don't really like it, it's kind of cool I guess but a bit harsh. Also reminds me of Astrid in 'The Accidental' by Ali Smith

mamasunshine · 07/08/2010 20:56

Oh, lots more replies, thanks Smile My dh loves it too, it was my mother and sister that hated it! But as I love it so much thought I would check with the mn jury first, before cancelling it out.

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hoolabombshell · 07/08/2010 22:57

I always loved this name for a baby girl, although heartbreakingly, DP has vetoed it along with my other favourite, Elettra. Grrr, what does he know Sad

But go for it mamasunshine, it sounds like a fabulous foreign film actress name!

Chynah · 07/08/2010 23:50

I know a baby Astrid - think it's lovely.

CupcakesHay · 08/08/2010 13:00

Astrid's on my list too - but DH has said NO! I LOVE IT!

CreepyFunbags · 08/08/2010 16:37

I think it's fine for a baby. Nice name.

MrsBadger · 08/08/2010 17:03

I like it - I actually quite like 'harsh' names (ie ones that don;t end in -ie or -a)
Miriam
Francis
Helen
Ruth

frankenfanny · 09/08/2010 17:16

I know someone with a teenage Astrid. She is a very cool sporty girl. IKWYM about it not being the sweetest of baby names but it is one hell of a name to grow into!

midnightexpress · 09/08/2010 17:18

Love it. V cool.

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