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Nancy - last minute wobble!

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redllamayellowllama · 19/08/2010 21:59

Apologies to all of those who've helped me with this decision before.

We decided that this baby was a Nancy pretty much at the 20 week scan, but did what we said we wouldn't do and bloody told people (along with a load of other names that we might like). With 3 weeks to go, I'm now a little concerned.

Reaction has been very mixed to say the least. We both love it and I know that's the important thing, but is it so terrible?

Most likely to be Nancy Eve (DS is Isaac).

Your thoughts please.

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Imarriedafrog · 20/08/2010 12:32

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skippingturtle · 20/08/2010 12:35

Stick with it! It's lovely! And even if it wasn't, you clearly have a connection to the name and you'll regret it if you don't use it.

My 8 week old has my second choice of name due to a last minute wobble following the birth, and I really can't settle with what we've called her. I don't use her name myself and I flinch slightly whenever anyone else does!

Good luck!

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thecatatemygymsuit · 20/08/2010 12:39

Charming name, classic and elegant I think.
I also live in SE London and have only met one Nancy so far. I think Greta is beautiful too btw.

ValiumSingleton · 20/08/2010 13:10

I love it but if you're have a wobble why not put Anneliese on the bc.

I love Nancy though. It fits in with all the Millies and Daisys but it sounds stronger. JMO

Ephiny · 20/08/2010 19:39

Isn't it a nickname though - short for Ann(e)?

thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 20/08/2010 19:42

Yes it is/was originally but is a name in its own right now, too.

Haliborange · 20/08/2010 19:47

Not a fan here, reminds me of Mrs R and her twinsets.

A few years ago I met a little Nancy Rose though and she was a total dote so it almost changed my mind.

Anyway, who cares what other people think? It is a perfectly usable name, and more importantly it is up to you. You're the one who is going to be saying it every day for at least the next 18 years!

seaturtle · 20/08/2010 21:29

Keep it. It's lovely.

zenon · 20/08/2010 21:43

Agree, Nancy is a lovely name but is seriously in danger of becoming massively popular.

You are already about 5yrs too late to be original/different/quirky.

It is definitely mainstream in some areas. Check out the name stats.

There are hundreds of gorgeous names just waiting to be discovered again.Smile

Thissideofchannel · 20/08/2010 22:17

I really do not like Nancy nor do I know any little Nancies. I find it very American (Nancy Reagon) and not very elegant.

headpiecefilledwithstraw · 21/08/2010 00:18

Agree with thisside, don't like Nancy and can't really see why people like it. I also think of Nancy Drew, - Reagan, - sinatra. However, names are personal and many people do like the name, so you'll be safe.

I also agree with another poster who said that Nancy eve is difficult to say with the 'ee's running into each other. You need to match Nancy with a second name beginning with a consonant. just my opinion Smile.

diddl · 21/08/2010 08:30

Horrible & old fashioned.

AT1137 · 21/08/2010 11:18

There will ALWAYS be people who don't like the name of your choice, always, however it seems that for this name the people in the 'like' camp are in the majority! Smile

sophiesmummie · 21/08/2010 11:30

I really dislike Nancy, I'm afraid. It sounds like an American nickname to me.

thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 21/08/2010 13:53

It's pretty likely that the name Nancy was used as a pet form for Anne way before British people colonised the US, but it's funny how associations are made. I think that Nancy has been more consistently used in the States than in UK.

I'd think it's a good thing that so many people don't like the name Nancy. Maybe it's not in danger of becoming too popular after all.

But I also think it's normal to wobble about a name, especially if you get unasked for comments about it.

KAEKAE · 21/08/2010 15:53

I really ike it, I have a Poppy and I would consider it as a name for a sibling in the future. Go for it, we had mixed responses when we liked the name Poppy, but I am so glad we stuck with it, she gets nothing but compliments nowadays and it so suits her.

redllamayellowllama · 21/08/2010 19:23

Oh, has provoked some really anti-reactions. That's good I feel - people either hate or love and seeing as I'm getting defensive, I guess I must love and therefore, must use!

Someone mentioned earlier on that you should ask people who hate the name you like which names they like as a means of seeing that people really do like different ones (although they were probably more articulate and succinct than that). I wonder...

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pranma · 21/08/2010 19:48

Its a really lovely name both for a little girl and for a woman.

EldonAve · 21/08/2010 19:50

love it

mathanxiety · 22/08/2010 06:02

I never met a Nancy I didn't like Smile.

How about Nancy Ava?

skippingturtle · 22/08/2010 08:41

Imarriedafrog, yes, it's a bit of a nightmare. I have used the first choice as a middle name, but I don't like the idea of using a middle name as a first name, IYSWIM, I'd need to change it officially.

I feel time's ticking on (she's 9 weeks) and increasingly backed into a corner by it. Oh dear.

llama, go for Nancy!

ProfessorLaytonIsMyLoveSlave · 22/08/2010 20:19

Go back and re-register with the names in the other order. You had your wobble and now you know that your original choice was the right one.

CaptainNancy · 22/08/2010 20:26

What's with the wobble?
It's a fantastic name! Grin

LetThereBeRock · 22/08/2010 20:28

I think it's horrid. Bland and frumpy.