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57 replies

spareparts · 26/05/2008 20:46

Theo?

I have heard people(of late)referring to it as a scally/chav/downmarket name. What are your honest thoughts? Do you think it's posh?

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littlelapin · 26/05/2008 20:47

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PuppyDogTails · 26/05/2008 20:48

Quite like it. Don't think it's posh particularly, but don't think it's chavvy either.

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MargaretMountford · 26/05/2008 20:49

it's my ds's name ans he's the only one in his school - I am horrified to think of it's being downmarket though

BarbaraWoodlouse · 26/05/2008 20:49

I think it would have been considered posh-ish a few years ago but is becoming more popular.

I do mean popular rather than "chav".

beaniesteve · 26/05/2008 20:49

It's ok. Fairly posh IMO. Loke a Posher Leo.

mamamira · 26/05/2008 20:50

I really really like it

stepfordwife · 26/05/2008 20:50

lovely name

Fanella · 26/05/2008 20:51

It's quite nice, I'd definitely say it's more posh than scally though.

Lio · 26/05/2008 20:51

I like it and so do lots of others at the moment: no. 92 in the charts in 2006, up to no. 73 in 2007, so I would guess it's going to be even more popular this year.

singyswife · 26/05/2008 20:51

Yes I like it too. Very nice and unusual, I havent heard of anyone called it before (although I am familiar with the name, if that makes sense).

edam · 26/05/2008 20:51

Theo's nice, quite gentle. Not chavvy at all.

CantSleepWontSleep · 26/05/2008 20:55

I don't think it's at all posh.
It would make me assume (rightly or wrongly) that it was short for Theodore, and that the holder of the name was black.

nkf · 26/05/2008 20:55

Isn't it short for Theodore?

LynetteScavo · 26/05/2008 20:56

It's a great name. It was posh when I was a child, but not so now. I only know one. I imagine it's getting increasingly popular.

MargaretMountford · 26/05/2008 20:57

I love it and am glad I chose it for ds - that was nearly 11 yrs ago and much less commonly used...I remember ILs thinking it a very London name ( in a poncy southern softie way). I loved it because of The Cosby Show where the son was called Theo and I thought yrs before having ds that it was a good name...it can be posh but also a little bit 'street' - so best of both !

MargaretMountford · 26/05/2008 20:57

mine isn't short for anything and we're not black !

sherby · 26/05/2008 20:58

meh

BarbaraWoodlouse · 26/05/2008 21:01

The Theodore I know is half Greek.

Collision · 26/05/2008 21:08

I love it!!

maybebaby35 · 26/05/2008 21:09

It's certainly quite chavvy where I live. They're all called 'Feo' by their lovely parents.

dizzydixies · 26/05/2008 21:14

I like it

hullygully · 26/05/2008 21:16

Theophilus P Wildebeest is a fine fellow.

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Pen74 · 26/05/2008 21:28

Theo is classless. It's used by chavs and the middle classes. Most names are these days - especially if they're popular.

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