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Esther?

68 replies

spottygreen · 28/08/2020 23:24

Please tell me what you think of the name Esther?

I'm not due for a few months so just getting ideas.

I really like it, husband is not sure but he doesn't dislike it, It's just not very common where we live.

Honest opinions please?

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Idontlikeyoghurt · 28/08/2020 23:36

Pretty! Much nicer than all these cutesy names around at the moment such as Lily, Millie, Maisey, Tilly and so on.....

Estelle is also nice. And Eleanor.

Firebird83 · 28/08/2020 23:48

I really like it!

alexdgr8 · 29/08/2020 00:16

yes, it's a fine name.
the others sounds like nick-names.
a girl esp needs to be able to be taken seriously.
not just as some pretty little thing, like a kitten.
she might be a high court judge.

DramaAlpaca · 29/08/2020 00:17

Yes it's nice. A good, strong, feminine name that isn't in the least bit cutesy or frilly. Great choice.

Idontlikeyoghurt · 29/08/2020 00:21

@alexdgr8 I agree. Can't abide these cutesy type names (no offence to anyone who has children with these names) but they don't age well. I couldn't imagine a judge called Millie but that's just me. They are cute on small children but not as they reach adulthood. Esther is fab.

4kidmom · 29/08/2020 00:56

It’s a good strong name

TulipsAndLilacs · 29/08/2020 00:58

I really love it.

Aquamarine1029 · 29/08/2020 00:58

God no. Sorry.

alexdgr8 · 29/08/2020 01:02

it's the name of a queen, renowned for her beauty.
sounds good to me.
go for it.

JamieFrasersSwingingKilt · 29/08/2020 01:20

@alexdgr8

it's the name of a queen, renowned for her beauty. sounds good to me. go for it.
And her intelligence. She saved her people from yet another power-hungry anti-Semite. She's also one of the few women in the bible to have a book named for her. Go Esther!
Jellyeggs · 29/08/2020 01:28

I don’t particularly like it as a name but I’ve only ever met extremely cool Esthers.

ILoveStickers · 29/08/2020 06:52

I like it. I think the only one I know spells it Ester (she is Italian).

Prettybluepigeons · 29/08/2020 06:53

Rantzen

DoTheMaccaroni · 29/08/2020 08:08

Beautiful name 🥰 people often think I’ve said Esther when I say my daughters name. Doesn’t bother me though because it’s so pretty!

NeedToKnow101 · 29/08/2020 08:10

One of my favourite names. I had aunties called Esther, Na

NeedToKnow101 · 29/08/2020 08:11

Oops, Esther, Ali, and Nancy and I love all three names.

DappledThings · 29/08/2020 15:50

Love it. It was my first choice for DD but couldn't quite convince DH.

AdelaidePlace · 29/08/2020 15:54

Love it too and after recent watching of Unorthodox love the shortening to 'Esti'.

Matildatoldsuchdreadfullies · 29/08/2020 15:56

I liked the name so much that I gave it to my eldest DD.

It tends to be fairly popular when it comes up on MN naming threads. However, in RL when I would said her name there’d be a few seconds thought as people thought of a polite response, normally focussing on how unusual the name was Grin

I still love the name nearly 20 years on. And now DD is old enough not to care that she can’t buy a rather rubbish pen with her name on it, she loves it too.

Matildatoldsuchdreadfullies · 29/08/2020 15:57

That’s a few seconds pause, rather than a few seconds thought.

IncludeWomenInTheSequel · 29/08/2020 15:58

It's my daughters middle name, I love it. It would be her first name but sounded odd with our surname, to my eternal sadness!

Goodoldfashionedploverboy · 29/08/2020 15:58

Beautiful!!

KindKylie · 29/08/2020 16:00

I like it - it was on our list for dc3 (turned out to be a ds!) along with Etta/Ettie.

It has a similar feel to Naomi, Ruth, Jemima, Tabitha etc in that they're from the bible but not necessarily used by religious families imo.

micc · 29/08/2020 16:58

I have a cousin called Esther!
I love it :) really pretty, and not common but not unheard of

Lavenderblues · 29/08/2020 17:13

Great name - beautiful, well known but not popular/fashionable/overused!