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Is Vivienne a horrible name?

29 replies

montysma1 · 11/01/2012 08:17

I like the sound and I like it written down and dont mind it shortened to viv. Husband finds it criminally horrible. Really?

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Thumbwitch · 11/01/2012 08:19

no, I like it but can't stand Viv. Echoes of Emmerdale, I think. Vivi is nicer?

diddl · 11/01/2012 08:22

Yes, it is horrible(imo)

sevenbubbles · 11/01/2012 08:23

Beautiful Grin

VeronicaSpeedwell · 11/01/2012 08:25

I like it, and also don't mind Viv. Doesn't Angelina Jolie have a Vivienne? Not that that that is necessarily an endorsement you'd want!

NoMoreMarbles · 11/01/2012 08:26

Been watching pretty woman? I did last nightGrin I LOVE Vivienne and ViviSmile beautiful names...not so much on Viv though sounds too middle age-ySmile

juneau · 11/01/2012 08:26

IMO, yes. It's just a posh version of Vivian innit and Vivian is horrid.

Thumbwitch · 11/01/2012 08:31

Vivian is, or can be, a boy's name. Like in The Young Ones. Vivienne is definitely the female version.

montysma1 · 11/01/2012 08:31

Thought Vivian was a boys name.

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Montsti · 11/01/2012 08:36

Not one of my favourites but certainly not a horrible name...Vivi is really cute too. Not keen on Viv though..

Ifancyashandy · 11/01/2012 08:39

What about Viviana, it's Spanish I think.

JoyLeeHockeySticks · 11/01/2012 09:29

I like Vivienne, nn Vivi - agree that Viv sounds a bit middle-aged, atm anyway.

cadelaide · 11/01/2012 09:31

Love it. the sound and the meaning.

guinealady · 11/01/2012 09:38

I think the spelling of Vivien is prettier, for some reason - in the same way as I'd prefer Harriet to Harriette, or Annabel to Annabelle, the extra letters on the end are kind of unnecessary in my view.

Vivien makes me think of Vivien Leigh, who was classically beautiful (and admittedly tragic) but Vivienne makes me think of Vivienne Westwood - garish over-done clothes - apologies to any Westwood fans!

JestersHat · 11/01/2012 10:22

I don't like it, sorry.

Mikocat · 11/01/2012 10:25

I think it's a beautiful name and makes me think of Vivien Leigh.

Although it does make me think a little bit of the Young Ones. What if the baby's first words were 'Got any lager?' Grin

happystory · 11/01/2012 10:32

Ditto Young Ones connotations . The Spanish version is nice. Probably get Viv once she's a teenager

kreechergotstuckupthechimney · 11/01/2012 10:41

Viv puts me in mind of Richardson. I think he was a cricketer.
Vivi sound, to me at least pretentious.

montysma1 · 11/01/2012 10:50

I never watched young ones or cricket so dont have those associations. Just vivien leigh and a really nice girl at school with the double n.!

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adinaabfab · 11/01/2012 10:56

Love it, but hate Viv.

PercyFilth · 11/01/2012 13:18

Vivian is usually the masculine version, but is sometimes used for women. Vivien is nice, and avoids ambiguity.
Vyvyan is horribly affected (Oscar Wilde's son had that spelling).

Vivienne is unnecessarily Frenchified.

Like others, I think of Vivien Leigh. And 'vivacious' :)

Latsia · 11/01/2012 13:23

Vivienne is beautiful, especially when pronounced properly. And if anyone sneers at it being affected you could always point out to them that it is actually the oldest / original variation (Latin). I'm less keen on Vivian. And I do not like Viv.

howabout · 11/01/2012 13:27

We have a Vivianne which we shorten to Vianne like the heroine in Chocolat

bigbluebump · 11/01/2012 14:42

In English (or German) I'd go for Vivian. Simple and obvious how to pronounce.

In French I'd use Vivienne as it would be mispronounced otherwise (without the n).

bigbluebump · 11/01/2012 14:42

And I really like it and know a little Vivi.

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