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Ophelia????

27 replies

Jazzicatz · 19/08/2008 19:48

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Lauriefairycake · 19/08/2008 19:48

I love it

Had a friend at school called Effie (real name Ophelia)

Flightlite · 19/08/2008 19:49

I have a friend who has a baby named this. I think it is original, unusual and lovely.

Goober · 19/08/2008 19:49

Ophelia..............boobs

Wilkiepedia · 19/08/2008 19:50

Ha ha ha ha haha

NO!

Lauriefairycake · 19/08/2008 19:50

boobs ???

I don't get it......

Lauriefairycake · 19/08/2008 19:51

aah....now I do

feelya boobs

surely noone in real life would think this if you introduced your daughter as Ophelia?

Jazzicatz · 19/08/2008 19:52

Same as Siobham!

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Goober · 19/08/2008 19:53

Sorry. I would. There was a comedian years ago who took the piss out of the name. For that reason.

Stars22 · 19/08/2008 19:53

How is it pronounced?

Jazzicatz · 19/08/2008 19:54

Ofeelia

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Blandmum · 19/08/2008 19:56

as long as your surname isn't Balls

wellbalanced · 19/08/2008 20:07

I likw it i think its nice not too weird sounding...

ForeverOptimistic · 19/08/2008 20:07

I don't like it it is a little bit too "out there" for me, but I admit it does have a pretty ring to it. I am sure someone called Ophelia is not likely to be hanging around people making crass boobs comments so you don't need to worry about that one!

princessglitter · 19/08/2008 20:11

The connection with the doomed Ophelia in Hamlet would put me off. Why name a baby after a poor mad girl who drowns herself?

In itself it is a pretty name, though.

flimflammum · 19/08/2008 20:13

NO! It sounds pretty but Ophelia was Hamlet's lover in Shakespeare's play. She went mad after he dumped her, and committed suicide.

flimflammum · 19/08/2008 20:14

Sorry, cross posted with princessglitter

princessglitter · 19/08/2008 20:16

great minds think alike

Kbear · 19/08/2008 20:24

I work with an Othelia - I like the name, different and pretty.

MakemineaGandT · 19/08/2008 20:29

nice...........but shooting up in the popularity stakes so be warned....might not be as "original" as you think....

Jazzicatz · 19/08/2008 20:30

I asked about Byron the other week - not so popular. I am not pregnant - but Byron and Ophelia may be good to call the kittens when I get them!

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pointydog · 19/08/2008 20:45

niet

PinkyDinkyDooToo · 19/08/2008 20:48

I love it. Especially Effie for short. Lovely

Quattrocento · 19/08/2008 20:50

I love the name but ...

you do know she was a bit of a cissy and ended up drowned?

MrsMattie · 19/08/2008 20:51

It's a very pretty name, a lovely word to say....but it is a teensy bit poncy.

reginaphilangy · 19/08/2008 20:52

Don't like it. Sorry.