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Holland

37 replies

everpessimistic · 19/05/2020 10:28

Too out there for a baby girl?

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LotusClover · 19/05/2020 10:37

Yes. It sounds masculine to me and it's more of a surname. I love Holly/Hollie though.

MinorArcana · 19/05/2020 10:38

Sounds more masculine to me too

NailsNeedDoing · 19/05/2020 10:39

Agree that it sounds too masculine and that it’s a surname that would sound odd on a child.

Gallacia · 19/05/2020 10:40

I love it, beautiful name.
I'm working with a really unfortunate surname otherwise that would be my go to am

Gallacia · 19/05/2020 10:40

Name not am*

PaulinePetrovaPosey · 19/05/2020 10:47

Not a particularly nice sound. The 'lund' bit when you say it is ugly.

Terralee · 19/05/2020 10:51

Hollie / Holly is much nicer

BikeRunSki · 19/05/2020 10:54

Dutch is more established as a person name, albeit generally.

BikeRunSki · 19/05/2020 10:55

*generally male.

SimonJT · 19/05/2020 10:57

I know a little girl called Holland, it couldn’t suit her more, it’s a lovely name.

LittleRa · 19/05/2020 10:58

There’s an actress called Holland Taylor. She was in Two and a Half Men as Charlie Sheen’s mother. She’s in a relationship with an amazing actress called Sarah Paulson (The People vs OJ Simpson) who is 32 years younger than her.

vampirethriller · 19/05/2020 11:04

And Barratt

theconstantinoplegardener · 19/05/2020 11:13

The first thing I thought of was those tail gate lifts you see on the back of HGVs, although I think that's Dhollandia. Sorry OP! I do love Holly though.

MintyMurray17 · 19/05/2020 13:58

I like it, for a boy or a girl. I also really like the name Holliday.

Pemba · 19/05/2020 14:21

It's obviously a country name. Whereas you might get away with something like India, this is so blatantly a country name as it ends in 'land'.

So not really suitable as a given name for boy or girl. Yes I see that it has been done in the USA, but some Americans have the weirdest naming habits, not anything to emulate.

everpessimistic · 19/05/2020 15:51

@LittleRa yes I love Holland Taylor! And seeing her on Hollywood (amazing show on Netflix would recommend) really makes me want to use it as a name for baby girl.
I’d also use the name Grace as a middle name Holland Grace so it’s not feminine!
It is such a divisive name that I’m now not sure ive got the confidence!

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Wheresthebiffer2 · 19/05/2020 17:53

Not a fan, sorry.
There was a dolly on Playschool (1960s tv) called Hamble.

LittleRa · 19/05/2020 19:54

@everpessimistic Hollywood is on my list Smile

NameChange84 · 19/05/2020 19:57

No. It’s awful.

LotusClover · 19/05/2020 19:58

@everpessimistic 99% of the time she will just go by Holland. You could pick the most feminine middle name you can think of, but it won't make much difference - she'll still have an (in my opinion) masculine name. But don't let that put you off if it doesn't bother you.

Beamur · 19/05/2020 19:59

It's an odd choice for a name full stop.
Sorry.

iklboo · 19/05/2020 20:10

It's a maker of pies & steak puddings in the north.

iklboo · 19/05/2020 20:11

There was a dolly on Playschool (1960s tv) called Hamble.

Hamble was possessed, I swear.

whatausername · 19/05/2020 21:05

It's less quirky & interesting and more...odd. Bad odd. What else is/was on your list? Maybe we could give you some more ideas?

AnneShirleysNewDress · 19/05/2020 21:12

I love it. Holland Taylor is fabulous.

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