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Paige

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disappearhere · 27/10/2009 22:13

Do you like this name? My BF can't decide if she likes it or not. She has a DD called Nicole and a DS called Jake.

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UnrequitedSkink · 27/10/2009 22:30

Not really, to be honest!

CinderellaRach · 27/10/2009 22:30

Paige is trailor trash,the most chaviest name
please don't do that to your precious girl.It's rubbish and mean x

Tidey · 27/10/2009 22:31

I quite like it actually. I blame Charmed.

MrsMorgan · 27/10/2009 22:32

I like it, my cousin is called Paige.

Also, can I yet again say, it is a person that is chavvy not a name.

CristinaTheAstonishing · 27/10/2009 22:34

I don't like it but could get used to it.

lockets · 27/10/2009 22:46

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CinderellaRach · 27/10/2009 22:57

I disagree with MrsMorgan-sorry but that comment cannot be true...Please tell me a top politician/newsreader/philanthropist/Nobel Peace Price winner who is called Paige or even Chantelle/Brooklyn/Jaden for that matter????
Common is common and class is class.Paige i not class and never will be.

yelpol · 27/10/2009 22:57

not chavy at all - it has been around since before chavs! i know a lovely and elegant lady in her late 30's called paige, it's beautiful...

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IControlSandwichMonkey · 27/10/2009 23:02

Names do have associations though. That is why we ask for an opinion on them I suppose. You would make assumptions about siblings named Ptolemy and Araminta for example because of previous experiences/literature/class connotations.

Paige, while in itself a fine name does where I come from seem to be a name given to children brought up in certain areas with parents of a particular socioeconomic status.

All of that said, a person does become their name and their name does not define them. Your child will be whoever they are destined to be and you gift them with a name you like.

I really like Ptolemy and Araminta though.

sargentpooper · 27/10/2009 23:03

don't do it - it's extremely chavvy!!

lockets · 27/10/2009 23:05

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CinderellaRach · 27/10/2009 23:05

If you live in a caravan then go for it darling x

thisisyesterday · 27/10/2009 23:08

well, here] is your politician

and here is a en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paige_Bernhardt

i can find more in a few minutes. bt really, i've done this before and it never ends well. for the other person

just because YOU judge people on their name doesn't mean everyone else is so shallow

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Tidey · 27/10/2009 23:11

I would consider using it as a middle name, but not as a first name, probably because I'd be afraid of getting reactions like the ones on here. It doesn't sound chavvy at all to me.

FluffyPumpkins · 27/10/2009 23:14

I have a 15yo niece called Paige.

CinderellaRach · 27/10/2009 23:16

Errrr?I don't care about the parents feelings just feel sorry for the future off spring with silly names.xx

thisisyesterday · 27/10/2009 23:18

yeah right xxxx

mwah

FluffyPumpkins · 27/10/2009 23:18

like Kitten? cinderella

thisisyesterday · 27/10/2009 23:19

mayhbe she should go for Belle Kitten?

wrongun · 27/10/2009 23:19

Nope. It is a new fangled US name to a fuddy duddy like me.

There are a few folk bandying chav around tonight, that's class for you

CinderellaRach · 27/10/2009 23:19

Thanks for the amazing input 'thisisyesterday' ;0)

Tidey · 27/10/2009 23:20

But wouldn't it be boring living in a world where everyone was called Mary and John?

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