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What do you think of Cressida?

30 replies

TodaklopPolkadot · 15/11/2010 23:30

What do you think of Cressida as a girl's name?

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ChippingIn · 15/11/2010 23:33

I'm sorry, but I don't like it. It is a brand of suspension files (not in the UK though I don't think?).

MelinaM · 16/11/2010 00:17

I knew a Cressida a few years back. She was an uber independent, confident girl she really suited the name! I like it, unusual but not too much so! ..if that makes senseWink

Tortington · 16/11/2010 00:19

sounds like cleaning fluid

or something i would name a bright pink box of tampax

BunnyLebowski · 16/11/2010 00:20

She sounds like her hair should be growing out of the top of a cut-off egg shell.

oh4goodnesssake · 16/11/2010 09:04

By far my favourite girls name EVER. Wanted it for DD 1 and DD2 but DH wouldn't agree. I think that it's quite regal for an adult and also think that Cressie is a cute nickname for a baby/little girl.

randomimposter · 16/11/2010 10:12

She was one of the most impressive girls at my schools, won all the prizes, head girl etc etc. Only one I've ever known - think it's a great name. Think it has to have a good surname match - her's was Day.

Pasiphae · 16/11/2010 11:12

I like the idea of it, but find the sounds quite off-putting. I guess I'm not a fan of Cress.

smaych · 16/11/2010 11:50

I really love the name Cressida. Lovely Shakespearean name :) Sadly husband has vetoed it, and on balance I do agree that it wouldn't go well with our last name. But it's beautiful!

LouMacca · 16/11/2010 12:03

Oh god its awful!

AnnieLobeseder · 16/11/2010 12:06

Toyota Cressida was a car in South Africa. Did you not have them here?

Sorry, but it's a car to me. And not in a good way like Porche or Mercedes!

Showaddywaddy · 16/11/2010 12:08

I don't like it when she wears her jodhpurs to do the Waitrose shop but she throws an excellent garden party.

theagedparent · 16/11/2010 12:10

I have tried to like it but can't.

Tikitikitembo · 16/11/2010 12:11

Not fond of it. I always think of egg sandwiches when people are called Cress for short.

MrsvWoolf · 16/11/2010 12:46

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Ooopsadaisy · 16/11/2010 12:48

Not for me - sorry. Depends on the surname as well of course.

I'm currently loving Ivy, though it makes my friends barf.

LadyCressida · 16/11/2010 13:28

It's my name so I'm biased. I have a dull surname so it's quite nice to have an unusual first name and be the only one e.g. at work everyone knows who I am. It was less good when I was 11 at a comprehensive school, but once I was past that, it's nice to stand out...

Though I have met 5 others in my life so there are a few of us around.

I get called Cressi by my family, and Cress by my friends.

I also like that I'm named after a literary character and it means 'Golden One' which is lovely I think.

gillyboot · 16/11/2010 15:45

I love it!

joydivisionovengloves · 16/11/2010 18:26

Reminds me of a Viz character in the Modern Parents cartoon. Not a good thing.

MrsVincentPrice · 16/11/2010 18:28

Ill-omened name so no.

littleElif · 16/11/2010 18:34

don't like it at all.

mattahatta · 16/11/2010 18:37

horrible

LetThereBeRock · 16/11/2010 19:14

Awful.

ThatllDoPig · 16/11/2010 19:55

I personally don't like it, but it's your decision. Don't listen to us!

proudfoot · 16/11/2010 23:31

Horrible, sorry.

AlpinePony · 17/11/2010 09:46

I love it - but it is rather "Viz" and I'm nowhere near vegetarian/posh enough to use it! Wink