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Charity

49 replies

MellowMellow · 24/05/2026 11:45

Has anyone ever met a girl called Charity? Thoughts on it? It’s quite a guilty pleasure name for me because I know many will see it as downmarket, but I think it sounds like it would be the name of a very wholesome, humble, and sweet person. I normally don’t care much about the meaning of names, but I also can’t ignore the fact that it has a lovely meaning. It’s appealing to me.

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Ipsevenenabibas · 24/05/2026 11:48

I would assume Charity is African/of African heritage or from a religious family.

Turnitoffnonagain · 24/05/2026 11:51

Sounds a bit 60s hippy to me. Not that its a bad thing. I'm a bit of a 60s hippy myself. ✌️

Pemba · 24/05/2026 11:51

I don't think 'down market'. Objectively it has a nice sound and a good meaning, but unfortunately charity is just a word that is used so much in everyday life, that I don't think Charity as a girl's name is really usable anymore. And people won't understand, as it's always been quite a rare name.

Princessfluffy · 24/05/2026 11:58

I think it’s a great name OP

Pickledonion1999 · 24/05/2026 12:04

I've met a few Charity's whilst working in healthcare, usually Zimbabwean or from other African countries. Other names of a similar vein are Mercy, Fortunate, Patience etc.

Bubblewrapart · 24/05/2026 12:06

Pickledonion1999 · 24/05/2026 12:04

I've met a few Charity's whilst working in healthcare, usually Zimbabwean or from other African countries. Other names of a similar vein are Mercy, Fortunate, Patience etc.

My experience also.

KnitWitsAnonymous · 24/05/2026 12:06

I quite like it but wouldn't use it as a first name as I think it's too problematic. Would you consider using it as a second name?

I prefer the name Charis which means Grace

compactmotif · 24/05/2026 12:10

think it sounds like it would be the name of a very wholesome, humble, and sweet person

Don't you think that's an unfair pressure and restriction to impose on a child? "I gave you this name because I want you to be this narrow specific kind of person and I will be disappointed if you don't live up to your name"?

Just pick a name with a beautiful meaning that doesn't declare it so ostentatiously to the world.

WhereistheAC · 24/05/2026 12:12

It's my name! White British, early twenties and not religious. I've always liked my name and never had any problems :) Use it, if you love it

Arlanymor · 24/05/2026 12:15

Bubblewrapart · 24/05/2026 12:06

My experience also.

Mine too. Also all of these women have have been of the Christian faith too - only mentioning it this as if you met someone called Mohammed you might assume he was Muslim. Same goes for names such as those shared in the post I have quoted as regards a prevailing faith. Just something to consider if this matters to you as a consideration.

CaramacBar · 24/05/2026 12:18

I had a headmistress whose first name was Charity. She retired in about 84, so maybe born in the 20s. She may have had sisters called Faith and Hope.

Peanutlicious · 24/05/2026 12:36

I think it's really lovely

Stoicandhappy · 24/05/2026 12:37

Charity Dingle

Anonymoususerhere · 24/05/2026 12:51

I personally know (or knew) an American Baptist pastor who has a daughter named Charity. The last time that I saw them was between 2010 and 2011. She’d be in her early 20s now. They’re white, so I wouldn’t say that the name is specific to a certain group. I will say that religious parents do seem to be drawn to it.

BoleynMemories13 · 24/05/2026 13:26

Charity Dingle is a very well known soap character. The actress who plays her is amazing but you wouldn't want your child associated with her character. Anyone who has ever watched Emmerdale in the last 25 years or so will make the association immediately.

ChimpanzeeThatMonkeyNews · 24/05/2026 17:55

KnitWitsAnonymous · 24/05/2026 12:06

I quite like it but wouldn't use it as a first name as I think it's too problematic. Would you consider using it as a second name?

I prefer the name Charis which means Grace

Why is it problematic??

KnickerlessParsons · 24/05/2026 18:00

I’d be worried that the child didn’t grow up to be a charitable adult!

I feel the same about all virtue names like Hope, Serena, Patience, Prudence, Faith, Ernest, Augustus, Clement, Victor etc.

PurpleNightingale · 24/05/2026 18:06

I like the name and think its very beautiful. I am torn whether it is a bit of a heavy thing to put on a child having a character trait kind of name though. We have a boy in my sons class with a character trait name meaning calm and he is the least calm in the class. I worry that the irony of his name with his personality type probably makes the difference more noticeable/ highlighted.

She might be at risk of sniggering from other mums if Charity ever decides she doesn't want to share and isn't seen to be being 'charitable'.

KnitWitsAnonymous · 24/05/2026 18:12

ChimpanzeeThatMonkeyNews · 24/05/2026 17:55

Why is it problematic??

Charity shops, Charity bags, Charity runs, donating to charity etc etc etc

The word charity is used in so many ways and some people (in my experience, work colleagues) think it's the height of humour to make jokes about names like this

I know ladies called Joy and Ruth and both of them have had to endure jokes about them being joyful or ruthless

ForPinkDuck · 24/05/2026 18:33

I feel sorry for women with virtuous christian names.

Bubblewrapart · 24/05/2026 19:43

@KnickerlessParsons you know I've heard the name Ernest so many times now that I think of it totally separate to the adjective. Took me a moment to realise what you meant! But agree on Hope, Patience, Prudence etc.

Please educate me on Augustus?

ToKittyornottoKitty · 24/05/2026 19:45

Charity Dingle on Emmerdale is what I think of. Not a name I’d choose, unless you were of a heritage where it is more popular.

imaravenGRONKGRONK · 24/05/2026 19:51

I think it’s lovely and don’t see how it could be worse than Grace or Hope or Faith. Love a virtue name, personally.

Catlover1705 · 24/05/2026 19:55

Verity as an alternative?

user293948849167 · 24/05/2026 20:00

I haven’t, but it is a sweet name

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