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What does everybody think about the name 'Blossom' for a girl?

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blossomx · 29/09/2009 23:16

What does everybody think? I love the name!

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MrsBadger · 29/09/2009 23:20

ghastly

up there with Buttercup in the cow-naming stakes but not for people

(well you did ask)

twirlymum · 29/09/2009 23:22

I remember the programme called Blossom - about a young girl and her friends. Early 90's I think.

TAFKAtheUrbanDryad · 29/09/2009 23:22

Makes me think of that program that used to be on Channel 4 - she had a brother called Joey and a mate called Six IIRC.

Blardy awful.

4SucksFake · 29/09/2009 23:23

Can you picture a grown woman with that name?

'Nuff said

fruitstick · 29/09/2009 23:24

Are you having a baby or a My Little Pony?

TAFKAtheUrbanDryad · 29/09/2009 23:24

Actually, I think it's a lovely name for a little girl, but imagine trying to qualify as a lawyer or become the Rt Honourable Blossom Smith (or whatever your surname is).

Can't you give the child a more sensible name and use Blossom as a nickname?

cat64 · 29/09/2009 23:24

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blossomx · 29/09/2009 23:27

lol... lots of passionate comments! maybe i should use it for a middle name then. i love the name Gracie. Maybe Gracie Blossom?!

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MrsBadger · 29/09/2009 23:29

rofl at fruitstick

Grace Blossom is better

Cerened · 29/09/2009 23:30

as a middle name, ok. ish.

LaDiDaDi · 29/09/2009 23:33

Not as a first name. I hate sickly weet names for little girls.

moondog · 29/09/2009 23:33

I like it.

blossomx · 29/09/2009 23:36

fruitstick your mean!!! okay so maybe it is a little to girly girly, but thats me im afraid! maybe il stick to nickname for her and her middle name!

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lavenderkate · 29/09/2009 23:38

Oh.

I like it.

blossomx · 29/09/2009 23:42

I know, but im not 1000percent sure on the name ... i just dont no what to decide, her name is going to be 'Blossom Gracie' an then obviously her last name. I just don't want people saying its sickly..... i need to be really sure i want to call her it, as she is goin to have it for the rest of her life!

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MrsBadger · 29/09/2009 23:44

you have hi tthe nail on the head there

she will be a sweet little girl for max 20 years and then a grown woman for a further sixty

be kind

LatinDAISYcal · 29/09/2009 23:44

there's a thing about names..imagining the name in different settings like calling for them in public etc and if they all sound OK then the name is fine. Can't remember the other ones though.

but as you're asking, if I heard someone calling out Blossom at kids in for tea time, I'd imagine they had lost their rabbit or their cat I'm afraid.

Tortington · 29/09/2009 23:45

its a horses name

Ronaldinhio · 29/09/2009 23:47

jewish girl?

blossomx · 29/09/2009 23:48

who says its a horses name?!! its actually in a baby name book, and websites so....

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MrsBadger · 29/09/2009 23:49

rofl at 'but it is in a baby name book'

lavenderkate · 29/09/2009 23:52

Picturing the adult woman Blossom.

She is of rounded shape, short dark curls and rosy cheeked and has lovely west country accent.

Cerened · 29/09/2009 23:53

when she hits 20, she'll refer to herself as bloss or something llike mags. or orchid. p ls not blossom. the closest diminunative is bloss. which is not attractive or sweet. and also sounds a lot like 'floss'. and in my book...anyway, dims are overated, things can always be read into them

MrsBadger · 29/09/2009 23:53

but she blushes when she talks to men and will never ever be Prime Minister

in fact she may only be suited to farm work, jam-making or being a dinner lady

blossomx · 29/09/2009 23:54

no, i am not jewish.

lavenderkate i get exactly what you mean !!!!!!!!!!

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