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Seraphina - what do you think

37 replies

bunsandroses · 25/04/2010 20:01

I love the name but have had a very mixed response, lots of people think it is pretentious but i think its beautiful - what do you think?

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Irons · 25/04/2010 20:09

It's lovely

bigstripeytiger · 25/04/2010 20:09

I think its beautiful.

hulabula · 25/04/2010 20:10

You're probably going to get exactly the same response, some people will love it, others will find it posh/pretentious. I happen to love it!

SirBoobAlot · 25/04/2010 20:16

I think it is pretentious - but I love it.

fabhead · 25/04/2010 20:43

I'm the same, I think it is gorgeous but very open to pretentiousness claims, but so what? - same with Persephone (tho the Percy Phone thing would worry me). If I had a girl I'd be tempted to use it and just make sure we always lived in pretentious places . There is one in my ds's swimming class, they call her sephy (seffy) for short - she is lovely.

I think you may just be ahed of the curve here and get away with it - slightly more common and it might lose the pretentiousness - go for it!

Greensleeves · 25/04/2010 20:44

it's beautiful, and not pretentious IMO

any such associations would quickly disappear once the name had a little girl attached anyway

I would use Fina for nn though

Greensleeves · 25/04/2010 20:45

or Fifi

Ewe · 25/04/2010 20:45

I think it is pretty but could be seen as trying a bit too hard, would also be quite hard to pull off unless very beautiful I think.

If you'll be privately educating I would be less concerned and more confident in using it.

Greensleeves · 25/04/2010 20:47

that's a bag'o'shite IMO Ewe

most state schools are full of kids with unusual and exotic names, especially schools in multicultural areas

this obsession with children needing to be protected from future bullies by being given nondescript names is bonkers

APassionateWoman · 25/04/2010 20:48

I like it. I prefer Seraphine, though.

Very pretty either way.

usualsuspect · 25/04/2010 20:49

I'm with greensleeves my dcs all went to state schools with friends from all cultures and races ,the names of their class mates were very wide ranging ..no one gave a toss really

fabhead · 25/04/2010 20:49

I agree - might have been the case in our day but nowadays every school has a host of "unusual names" - particularly international names, and the kids don't even notice the difference. Or care in my experience.

fabhead · 25/04/2010 20:51

In fact where I live I think there is slightly more variety in the state schools as there is a wider mix of socio-economic backgrounds or whatever you want to call it.

Greensleeves · 25/04/2010 20:51

it's more often private schools who are populated by white middle-class kids called Katherine and Elizabeth and Richard

fabhead · 25/04/2010 20:53

ooh yes Seraphine is lovely and maybe 1 sylable less tones it down a bit (why am I on this thread? I am having a ds3).

I would have been sorely tempted by Seraphina/Seraphine though otherwise.

fabhead · 25/04/2010 20:56

GS - agreed!

bunsandroses · 25/04/2010 20:57

thanks, so glad everyone likes it. Agree with nn of Fina. I went to state school and i had a pretty boring name compared to everyone else!

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usualsuspect · 25/04/2010 20:58

My ds has friends called vijay ,ahmed ,safia as well as the usual jessicas ,liams and bens,

my dds best friend is called sapphire ..no one cares ,they are just names

Lastyearsmodel · 25/04/2010 20:59

Sephy is a gorgeous nn. I know one in her 40s but have never come across another.

fanjolina · 25/04/2010 21:10

Love it.

Ewe · 25/04/2010 21:17

Ok, GS, my own personal experience tells me otherwise. A good friend of mine, Cosmo, spent a couple of years at an inner City state school where he got no end of grief about his name almost to the point where he was going to change it.

Off he went to boarding school at 13 and hasn't had any bother since and I am in my early twenties so this wasn't exactly decades ago!

I much prefer Seraphine actually, think it sounds stronger.

Greensleeves · 25/04/2010 21:19

I wonder whether it was actually his name that precipitated the bullying though, or whether he was going to be bullied for other reasons and they picked on his name?

I think that often happens. I don't believe children are bullied JUST because of their name.

brimfull · 25/04/2010 21:21

beautiful name

PussinJimmyChoos · 25/04/2010 21:31

Reminds me of that witch in the Phillip Pullman Dark Materials Trilogy..its spelt differently there I think but still same pronounciation

debaronz · 25/04/2010 21:35

It is pretty, although like Ewe I prefer Seraphine.