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Is Miranda too dated?

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Barefootcontessa84 · 03/09/2016 07:59

I'm only 11 weeks so very early days, but have started a little list after having a trawl through the ONS 2015 list yesterday!

Of course we don't know the sex yet, but I'd been toying with the name Miranda and rather liked it. I was surprised to see how low down the rankings it was - only 17 babies named Miranda in E&W last year!

Is it because it's rather dated / awful? It hasn't put me off, I suppose I was just surprised at its underuse - I thought it was quite pretty/elegant.

Thanks!

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Vixxfacee · 03/09/2016 08:00

Sorry yes.

villainousbroodmare · 03/09/2016 08:00

I think it's beautiful.

GoldPlatedBacon · 03/09/2016 08:00

Nope, I like it.

cosmicglittergirl · 03/09/2016 08:01

I like it.

Coldhandscoldheart · 03/09/2016 08:04

It's classic, timeless and lovely. Shakespearean names won't always be popular, but will never be 'out'.

neonrainbow · 03/09/2016 08:07

I like it. Id call her merry or mirri for short.

Sophronia · 03/09/2016 08:28

I don't think it's dated.

FathomsDeep · 03/09/2016 08:31

I know a 4 year old called Miranda. It really suits her. I don't think it's dated.

CalmItKermitt · 03/09/2016 08:35

It's pretty but for me it's been ruined by that bumbling fool in the "comedy".

Barefootcontessa84 · 03/09/2016 08:49

I was wondering about that calm - was hoping she may have disappeared into the ether a bit (and perhaps a bit more by March!)

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Dilligufdarling · 03/09/2016 08:56

I love the name Miranda, Dh doesn't... He can't separate "Miranda" the tv show from the name and can't picture it on a child!

NataliaOsipova · 03/09/2016 08:59

Makes me think if the character in The Tempest. I really like it. Unusual, but classic.

SanityClause · 03/09/2016 09:06

I didn't think of Miranda Hart, at all when I read your post.

It's a pretty name, and as she grows up, fewer and fewer people will associate the name with her.

When I was younger, I always wanted to name a daughter Phebe, for the character in the Louisa May Alcott books. But, because Friends had been very popular on television, just a few years before, I worried about the character in that, and decided not to call DD1 that name, after all.

Now, nearly 20 years later, people would barely register Friends if they heard the name Phebe, and Miranda will be the same, as your DD grows up.

walruswhiskers · 03/09/2016 09:08

I love it. And I think Shakespeare first. You will get people asking if you like Miranda Hart though.

LunaLoveg00d · 03/09/2016 09:13

I don't think it's dated at all - it's one of those names like Elizabeth or Maria which are age-less. A dated name would be one which marks you as part of a certain generation like Kayleigh/Kylie/Keeley from the late 80s or Courtney/Demi from the 1990s.

Great choice of name for a little girl and will suit whatever she ends up being as an adult.

ninnypoo · 03/09/2016 09:18

I love it! (I did see the Tempest recently though- before then I might just have thought of Miranda Hart.

Yika · 03/09/2016 09:20

Beautiful name, I think Shakespeare rather than Hart. Not dated for me. Just lovely and classic.

Onionringo · 03/09/2016 09:27

I like it. It was on my long list. Classic, not dated. I think it's one of those names that doesn't sound dated, because it's never been particularly in fashion. Or at least not as long as I can remember.

EnquiringMingeWantsToKnow · 03/09/2016 09:31

I think it's timeless, it's never been particularly fashionable so it'll never really date.

Barefootcontessa84 · 03/09/2016 09:44

Thanks all - I'm not the only one then!

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katemess12 · 03/09/2016 10:11

Nope.

For a while there, I thought it was going to have a real revival. I worked at a primary school for a bit in 2013 and there was a Miranda in Kindergarten and a Miranda in Year 2.

I like the name a lot, but only in its full form. I think the potential of the "Randy" shortening would put me off permanently.

Crasterwaves · 03/09/2016 10:15

I know a very beautiful and chic young Miranda (20s). I like it!

NashvilleQueen · 03/09/2016 10:16

Another vote for timeless. Lovely name.

Wordsaremything · 03/09/2016 10:35

I like it. It was also Tony Blair's nickname at university though.

BagelDog · 03/09/2016 10:42

Love it. Miranda, Meredith and Merryn all on the list if I ever produce a girl.... Three boys so far!

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