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Thoughts on Susie?

32 replies

StyleManual · 14/06/2013 13:58

I know 3 lovely Susies, both down to earth but terribly nice and wholesome. This makes me love the name and it's top of our list.
But is it a bit old fashioned, like a Sandra or a Jean?

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pickledparsnip · 14/06/2013 14:11

Retro. I like it!

ThoraNomiki · 14/06/2013 14:12

It's a very sweet name. Would it be short for Susanna? Susanna is lovely.

The name doesn't feel dated the same way as Sandra or Jean do, imo.

GrimmaTheNome · 14/06/2013 14:17

I like it - and if when she hits her teens she doesn't like 'nice and wholesome' she could become a Siouxie Grin

salvadory · 14/06/2013 14:22

Like it, although because I have a 3 year old whenever I hear Susie I think Suzy Sheep (from peppa pig).

willyoulistentome · 14/06/2013 14:24

It's fab!!

Elquota · 14/06/2013 14:38

I like it.

fufflebum · 14/06/2013 14:38

Love the name along with Maggie, should make a come back I think!

Suzieismyname · 14/06/2013 14:39

Love love love it...

GingerCurry · 14/06/2013 14:48

I really like susie or suzie.
I think I prefer Suzie better having written them down.

Suzieismyname · 14/06/2013 14:58

baby Susie

StyleManual · 14/06/2013 14:59

Ooh, positive feedback. Thank you! I think baby would just be a Susie, rather than a Susanne or Susanna, as DH is not keen on those.

Our second choice is Juliet/Julia BTW.

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LifeIsBetterInFlipFlops · 14/06/2013 15:00

Lovely

Justfornowitwilldo · 14/06/2013 15:05

I much prefer your second choice if you're not going to put a longer version of Suzie on the birth certificate.

AtWhatPointIsItWrong · 14/06/2013 15:29

I really like it. Suzanne is not ready to come back yet. I prefer Susie /Susan to Suzy/Suzanne.

Juliet is a lovely name too.

AtWhatPointIsItWrong · 14/06/2013 15:31

Love Maggie too!

mosuzu · 14/06/2013 21:42

It is a bit old fashioned (late 70's/early 80's) but I think could be dragged into the cool if you spelt it Siouxie.

BlueChampagne · 14/06/2013 22:51

I think it's great but would go with a longer version on birth certificate personally, even if you never use it.

TickleMyTitsTillFriday · 15/06/2013 08:44

I'm not massively keen on it as a name on its own.
Love Susannah though, why am I not called that?!

hokeycakey · 15/06/2013 08:53

I'm an early eighties suzie shortened from Susanna no one ever calls me my full name I do like suzie the most as a shortened version but other people call me Sanna or Suze I think it's very nice & poss underused at the moment

aftermay · 15/06/2013 09:06

I like Suzie and Julia.

Not ready for Maggie yet (because of Thatcher, I'm sure others will have different reasons).

monkeyfacegrace · 15/06/2013 09:09

Suzannah is on the list if I have another DD.

Its the only name me and DH can agree on.

If they dont like it, they can be Suzie, Sanna, Anna etc.

TheYamiOfYawn · 15/06/2013 09:12

I like it as a nickname, but would go with a longer official name.

TheMagicKeyCanFuckOff · 15/06/2013 17:20

I have a Susie Smile It's short for Susannah.

cece · 15/06/2013 17:26

I think Suzie works well for girls and Susannah also good when more grown up.

CPtart · 15/06/2013 17:29

Have always liked it. Never had a DD so the hamster got it instead!

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