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Lydia

35 replies

DessieLou · 16/11/2013 09:58

Thoughts? I rather like it and there is none that I know of round here. We are English living in Scotland and I've read on here Lydia means teapot in Scotland - anyone heard of this?!

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NoComet · 16/11/2013 10:15

No idea, just always makes me think of those red gingham jam jar lids

Very childish, but it's not a name I can take seriously.

MrsDmitriTippensKrushnic · 16/11/2013 10:46

It's my DDs name so I think it's pretty good actually. Smile

She's 10 and so far has never been teased for anything to do with lids or teapots or any of the other weird things MNers come out with on previous threads about the name. It's pretty uncommon still I think - DD's the only one in her school atm, and I've only come across a couple of others via Mums yelling it across the shop floor when I'm at work Grin

Leeds2 · 16/11/2013 10:49

I think it's lovely.

Never heard of the teapot connection (although I am not Scottish).

HaggertyF · 16/11/2013 10:50

Nice name - but forever associated with Groucho Marx singing 'Lydia the Tattooed Lady'.

DessieLou · 16/11/2013 10:51

Oh is that what they meant? Lydia teapot = lid of your teapot? Jeez, how do they come up with these ridiculous connections?! Hmm

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Catsmamma · 16/11/2013 10:53

I wanted dd to be called Lydia, but dh vetoed it on the grounds of the tattooed lady song, as mentioned!

One of the midwives was called Lydia and I felt sure I'd get my way, what with that being A Sign....... and she had NEVER EVER had that mentioned to her, but dh stood firm, so it is her middle name instead.

Cremolafoam · 16/11/2013 10:58
Sorry op but it made me think of this. Fwiw I think its a gorgeous name and have never heard the connotations you describe.
MrsDmitriTippensKrushnic · 16/11/2013 11:03

Never had that sung at us either (not that it would bother me or her tbh) She does however have a very nice t-shirt with an Art Deco picture of Lydia-from-Beetlejuice (Winona Ryder) which is our favourite 'famous' Lydia (it's also a saints name - first European woman baptised, St Lydia Purpuraria)

NoComet · 16/11/2013 11:05

I know I'm being ridiculous. I only know one Lydia and she's lovely.

But I use several of the aforementioned distinctive French preserve vessels for keeping sugar and half tins of soup and pasta rings in and they jump unbidden into my mind.

Would help hugely if I wasn't dyslexic, if I heard the name and saw the spelling Lyd(ia), as DD2 would, I'm sure I wouldn't have a problem.

killpeppa · 16/11/2013 11:07

I used to love it...
then I knew a Lydia & she was a dick, so it killed it for me.

but nice name Smile

ExcuseTypos · 16/11/2013 11:07

My dd is called Lydia. She's 19 and I still love the name as much as I did when we chose it.

She does get it shortened, I'm as guilty as anyone, I call her Liddy quite a bit, but I don't associate it with a teapot. I associate it with my lovely dd.

I think every name could have weird connotations. So I'd ignore everyone else and go for what you love.

AmberDextrous · 16/11/2013 11:09

It's a pretty, elegant name I think.

RobinVanPrissy · 16/11/2013 11:10

Its a nice name.

There are a fair few where I am in London.

MrsDmitriTippensKrushnic · 16/11/2013 11:12

It probably helps that no-one really shortens DD's name, except me and I do it the other way around. She used to call herself 'Dia when she was wee, and it's sort of stuck.

Weeantwee · 16/11/2013 11:31

I love the name Lydia, only ever met one, a nice girl, quite quirky :)

ExcuseTypos · 16/11/2013 12:20

I've also been warning my DD not to turn out like Lydia Bennet, since she was about 13Wink

ZeroTolerance · 16/11/2013 13:08

I like it but DH vetoed it after he googled it as a possibility for DD and cane across Lydia Chlamydia.

I know - I would never have made the connection myself. But once it's in your head, what can you do? Confused

Layl77 · 16/11/2013 13:15

Lovely name

biffnbuster · 16/11/2013 13:21

My cousins little girl is Lydia and I nick name her Lydi-LouLou. She is a very sweet blond curly girly girl at the moment, who likes her ballet lessons.

Frontdoorstep · 16/11/2013 13:21

I'm Scottish and living in Scotland, I've never heard of the teapot connection.

It's a lovely name.

OddBoots · 16/11/2013 13:22

It's a nice name, makes me think of Lydia Winters (Director of fun at Mojang, the makers of Minecraft) - quite a few children of the minecraft generation will know of her so think it a cool name.

EeyoreIsh · 16/11/2013 13:26

Great name.

Bakingtins · 16/11/2013 14:38

I've only ever met one and she is Scottish. Lovely name, would consider it for a DD if it were not my friend's name. I'd never make any lid or teapot connections.

ZeroTolerance · 16/11/2013 20:19

That Kermit song is funny but nothing terrible about it. I've only ever heard it referenced on here anyway.

I think it's a lovely name.

DessieLou · 16/11/2013 22:32

Thanks everyone! It is currently top of the list, I think. Grin

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