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Gertrude?

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GrendelsMum · 11/08/2009 13:24

DH and I love the name Gertrude, but my mum said she thinks it's awful - I said that lots of Victorian names are coming back, but mum says 'Yes, but only nice ones'. Come on, be honest - is it really an awful name? It would be Trudi for short.

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laughalot · 11/08/2009 13:28

Sorry im not keen

cheesesarnie · 11/08/2009 13:33

i love it but gertie for short.it was my dh granny name and i was all for it as a baby name but dh wasnt.so dd had my grannys name instead!

Fimbo · 11/08/2009 13:34

All I can think of is Dirty Gertie from No 30.

Trudi is nice.

Paolosgirl · 11/08/2009 13:38

Ditto Fimbo.

Trudi makes me think of Sting's wife (can't remember her surname), so a "no" for that reason. Sorry!

Thunderduck · 11/08/2009 13:47

It's truly horrid.

pixiestix · 11/08/2009 13:47

Hmmm, the only Gertrude I know is a bitter, mean old bitch so it is a bit coloured for me!
Definite old lady associations.
But Trudi is really cute.

Tinker · 11/08/2009 14:03

I think it's lovely actually. Love Gertie as well (was that the Drew Barrymore character in ET?). Trudi is ruined for me by the Sting associations

boodleboot · 11/08/2009 14:08

i don't like gertrude but i do like gertie...i don't like trudi but i absolutely ADORE Truly....

midnightexpress · 11/08/2009 14:10

I don't like it, and she's bound to get 'dirty Gertie', poor child. Trudi is OK, but does summon up an image of the dreadful Trudi S.

GrendelsMum · 11/08/2009 15:34

Oh. Actually 'dirty Gertie' has really put me off. I grew up being called 'Fatty Cattie' and would hate to impose that on anyone else. And I wasn't even fat. Thanks for pointing that one out.

But since I've never heard of Sting's wife, and can't actually remember who Sting is (fields of gold?), that doesn't put me off Trudi.

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Jujubean77 · 11/08/2009 18:42

Trudy is lovely

Tidey · 11/08/2009 18:43

I didn't think of Dirty Gertie, my first thought was Hamlet, weirdly enough, but I don't find it a very attractive sounding name in any case.

MaggieBelleVirgo · 11/08/2009 18:44

hmmm... Gertie is so fugly that it's bound to be urban chic but that's all it has going for it.

I have a cousin called Trudy and her sister is Zelda. I've always LOVED the name Zelda and pitied her sister Trudy.

does that help!?

notbeingfunny · 11/08/2009 18:46

I LOVE it. Wish we had called dd this. Brilliant name. A little girl called Gertie - so cute. Do it.

MaggieBelleVirgo · 11/08/2009 18:50

Was the little girl in ET called Gertie?

I still hate it.

lena522 · 11/08/2009 18:59

I really don't like it. Sorry.

I don't mind Trudi though.

everlong · 11/08/2009 19:24

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LouMacca · 11/08/2009 19:26

Absolutely awful. So many other nice names to choose from.

piscesmoon · 11/08/2009 19:43

I can just about see that people like what I class dreadful names such as Ruby and Edith but not Gertrude-truly dreadful!

yama · 11/08/2009 19:46

As kids I remember we would pretend we were called Gertrude as if it was the worst name in the world.

Sorry.

beanieb · 11/08/2009 19:52

My granny was called Gertrude! How about Gerda?

Paolosgirl · 11/08/2009 20:49

As in - Gerda your loins?

Sorry...!

MamaLazarou · 12/08/2009 11:56

Dirty Gertie from number 30.

Sorry.

I did know a lovely Gertrude - she was German (probably still is!)

random · 12/08/2009 12:00

Noooooooooo

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