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Crystal-yay or nay ?

47 replies

gingerqueen · 31/03/2014 00:22

I don't know why, i just really like this name and am considering it as a potential name for dc2, ( although only 15 weeks so don't know if it is a boy or a girl yet.)

Thing is, i've had very negative reactions from friends, who say it is very chav.

Anybody want to tell me my friends are wrong and its a lovely name, or is it back to the drawing board ?

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BlueSkySunnyDay · 31/03/2014 15:47

Not like the champagne though, that would be chavvy!

BlueSkySunnyDay · 31/03/2014 15:48

Not like the champagne though, that would be chavvy!

BlueSkySunnyDay · 31/03/2014 15:49

Damn phone!

MissMilbanke · 31/03/2014 15:49

No its not good.

Christina is a far better choice

DiamondsAndRust · 31/03/2014 15:59

As a child back in the Dynasty-era '80s I desperately wanted to be called Crystal - it seemed so exotic and glamorous compared to my own name. Now, though, it just seems tacky and brash (particularly after all those Cristal champagne song references!)

Agree that Christa is a nice alternative. (I studied German at university, and Christa Wolf is indeed a great author!) Or Christina's pretty too.

TheRaniOfYawn · 31/03/2014 16:03

I'd forgotten all about Christa Wolf who I loved as a teenager. I agree with Christa or Christabel.

ReginaldBlinker · 31/03/2014 16:06

Sorry, it's chavvy. Know quite a few Crystal/Krystal/Christal/Kristal, etc. (I'm American) and it's just not a nice name.. Sorry OP.

Alisvolatpropiis · 31/03/2014 17:49

Christabel?

Crystal is very of it's time.

SisterChristina · 31/03/2014 18:04

Sorry - stripper or hooker to me

^^
This

Yes in an ideal world people wouldn't be judged on their name, but until that time comes Crystal really wouldn't help a child's life chances

IHaveSeenMyHat · 31/03/2014 21:04

There's a mum called Krystle at one of my local playgroups. I thought it was a curious spelling but didn't figure out the Dynasty connection until now!

meditrina · 31/03/2014 21:08

Palace fan?

MissLivvy · 31/03/2014 21:20

Nay nay and thrice nay

YouGrateMyCheese · 31/03/2014 21:28

I know a brilliant woman named Crystal. She graduated with honors, works for one of the biggest media companies in the world, is a globe trotter and makes an astronomical salary. And she's only 28! And gorgeous. (Of course.) Her success has certainly not been hampered in any way by being named Crystal. That being said, she was born in the 80s in the US, when the name was in the top 20 and seen as super stylish. From reading this thread and looking at stats that sentiment has certainly changed! Ah, fashion.

looki · 01/04/2014 16:15

No no no.

RabbitPies · 01/04/2014 16:56

No,no and no.

Sunnymeg · 04/04/2014 11:21

I know a former Krystal, she changed her name to Kate as soon as she was legally able to. She was teased relentlessly up to then.

UriGeller · 04/04/2014 11:24

Nay nay and thrice NAY!

I know a girl called Sapphire though, she's not a stripper.

What about Pearl?

Meglet · 04/04/2014 11:34

It sounds like a My Little Pony. So, no. And I'm the daft person who during pregnancy thought Rainbow and Meteor would be great names for kids (I didn't obvs).

If you really wanted you could use Christina (totally sensible) and have Crystal as a nn?

Clawdy · 04/04/2014 17:36

Def nay. Very dated.

BorisJohnsonsHair · 04/04/2014 17:42

No, don't like it. Very Dynasty.

PreciousPeach · 04/04/2014 19:22

Unless your giving birth to a mini stripper, when I hear the name Crystal I see tacky, mad orange tan, long fake nails, overly bleached hair, overly plucked eyebrows dancing for her money!

TheHamster · 04/04/2014 19:25

I like it, sounds a bit dainty but also kind of pretty. I don't like the nicknames though- Crys/Cryssy etc;

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