[Opinions] Re: Question about "unusual" names that celebs use.
in reply to a message by Evie Grace
This is one of those questions that really depends on the sensitivities of the particular parents.
Yes, if you choose a previously uncommon name which has recently been used by a celebrity, there are some people who will assume you were inspired by the celebrity. So the question is, how much would that bother you and how would you deal with it?
Some people have the sort of personality that they can just let others' incorrect assumptions roll off their backs, and are perfectly fine with thinking of humorous or polite ways to correct the impression, such as "We had the idea first!".
Other people would be highly embarrassed and upset to be continually asked the question about whether they were inspired by the celebrity.
You have to make a judgment about your own personality here. If you are the first sort of person, go ahead and still use the name like Sunday or Ever. If you are the second sort of person, it's better to find something else you like. :)
Yes, if you choose a previously uncommon name which has recently been used by a celebrity, there are some people who will assume you were inspired by the celebrity. So the question is, how much would that bother you and how would you deal with it?
Some people have the sort of personality that they can just let others' incorrect assumptions roll off their backs, and are perfectly fine with thinking of humorous or polite ways to correct the impression, such as "We had the idea first!".
Other people would be highly embarrassed and upset to be continually asked the question about whether they were inspired by the celebrity.
You have to make a judgment about your own personality here. If you are the first sort of person, go ahead and still use the name like Sunday or Ever. If you are the second sort of person, it's better to find something else you like. :)
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Huh?
Um, aren't you just stating the obvious here? I think the poster seems to understand that everyone's different about it, and so she asks other people what they personally would do and how they personally feel about it for themselves - not whether she should care about their judgment of what she does. A survey, sort of? Not to pick on you here, but I was reading responses to see people's answers to her question too, and this seems totally non sequitur to me.
Um, aren't you just stating the obvious here? I think the poster seems to understand that everyone's different about it, and so she asks other people what they personally would do and how they personally feel about it for themselves - not whether she should care about their judgment of what she does. A survey, sort of? Not to pick on you here, but I was reading responses to see people's answers to her question too, and this seems totally non sequitur to me.