Brugmansia I understand you don't want people to put you off,
but I always discussed our names with other people, because I wouldn't have wanted to choose with a hidden negative meaning I didn't know about or something that could be teased as language/understanding/slang change
maybe it's because English is not my first language, but living permanently in the Uk with English husband I wanted names that are nice and easy to use, preferably with only one spelling known/common.
and I'm so glad I did ask around and didn't go for the following names(although I still love the sound of all!):
- Jezabel (thought it was a version of Izabel!)
- Lydia (I adore it, but DH says he knows people being teased coz it rhymes with chlamydia...I still love it, if we had a second daughter, I'd still want it, even if for a middle name)
- Isabell - stupid cyclistfgriend laughed and said " Is a bell neccesary on a bike?" totally ruined it for me, but I would have hated that joke made after naming DD
- Benedict - my 9 year old's reaction was "what? Bene Dick?
- Abigail - friend's daughter's been bullied and teased Abi-gay
- Lucas - rhymes with mucus apparently
- Stella - sometime it's a nickname for beer I was told
- Fleur - can be pronounced to sound like floor
- and probably the worst of all Adolf! I couldn't help but liking the sound of it, despite the hugely negative historical association
(which of course I was aware of before coming to the UK and of course I despise the man responsible for the death of millions, so please don't lecture me on that, I'm certainly not inspired by him and would never name my child that name!)
I just liked how it could be shortened to Dolfie which sounds like dolphin, which I thought was sweet. that's all
some names can gain massive popularity over night (Scarlett and Tara after the publishing of "Gone with the Wind" just one example, Elvis another, which was practically unheard of previously and is suggested to be a family name for the Presleys) and equally totally fall out of use (such as Adolf, Herod for obvious reasons!).
you just can tell what's safe what's risky or what will be popular/unpopular by the time DC goes to nursery or university or reaches 60!
I wonder how many babies have been named Barack or Obama (first or middle) in the last 4 years!
(by the way if you have any of those name above, please understand that I'm not intending to hurt anyone's feelings, I'm just stating the reactions I've come across so far!)