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[Opinions] Hummingbird
One of the girls at school is named Hummingbird.Well, what do you think? Sweet and whimsical, or totally stupid?I'm caught somewhere in the middle. I appreciate the fact that it's unique, but it sounds TOO unique.
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Oh my...Aw, this was my Super-Secret Special Name. It's gonna be one of my girls' middle names.
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Totally stupid. Sorry it just is
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wow awesomeThis is one of those names thatI would probably never use, but would totally FREAK OUT OVER if I met a real person named it. So cool!
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I love hummingbirds, but Hummingbird as a name is ridiculous.
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I read a blogger who, when housework gets in the way of her life, describes herself as zooming around like a 300-lb hummingbird. So I'm afraid my associations aren't very respectful!If one actually wanted to use it - totem animal or something - I'd expect that a brisk flip through a good bird book should provide a few pretty decent alternatives among the scientific names for various hummingbird varieties. Like using Dorcas instead of Antelope.
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I don't really feel comfortable calling it 'stupid', but if my name were Hummingbird, I would be extremely embarrassed.
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Totally stupid. Totally totally stupid.
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Oh mannnnnn, I'm in the same place you are. But either way I am SO exciting that she exists
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It's cute, but too cute for me. I think it would be difficult for most adult women to be named Hummingbird. It's interesting though. I wouldn't have thought to use it as a first name.
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Both :P I'd never use it for a real kid, but I'd totally use it on a cat. And it is pretty cool, even if it seems unusable... Does she go by Bird or something?
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It's cute as a GP, mn at most. "Humming-" as a fn just seems weird to me. But I appreciate that they spelled it correctly. Imagine if she were Houghmyngbyrd!

This message was edited 12/13/2010, 6:23 PM

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omgHummingbirds are awesome, they remind me of my grandma! She's always feeding hummingbirds. New favorite! Zora Hummingbird! omg what monster have you unleashed
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Zora Hummingbird is awesome! And that makes me think of Zipporah Hummingbird...
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well then that would be "bird hummingbird" ...
I say Zora Hummingbird is the one!
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I'm all for eccentric names, but Hummingbird is too much even for me. I wouldn't mind it as a MN, though.
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I think, I am in exactly the same place as you are. Automatically, I think of the gorgeous green color of it's breast... But..... yeah.. I'm stuck. Do they call her Bird or Birdie? I wouldn't want to be called Hummer or Hum-dinger...

This message was edited 12/13/2010, 6:15 PM

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Birdie / Birdy is the cutest nn ever.

This message was edited 12/13/2010, 6:22 PM

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I know a Bernadette called Birdy (she's about 3 years old). I think it's an adorable nn!
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The only Birdie I ever knew was massively, morbidly obese. It seemed incongruous, given that birds are generally perceived as small, delicate creatures. Then again, perhaps not so incongruous, given that we've all probably heard that the phrase "eats like a bird" is inaccurate since birds actually eat a massive amount compared to their body weight.Well, Birdie was a nickname and her name was actually Thessalonia. I quite like Thessalonia, much more than Birdie. It seems to fit a morbidly obese person better, also.
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Poor Birdie. Perhaps her soul / personality was / is bird-like. Thessalonia as a name rocks, for anyone.

This message was edited 12/14/2010, 10:26 AM

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well, I kinda think it's tied with Bridie but yes, it IS cute.
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Oh darn. Bridie is better. Rewind. Birdie / Birdy is the second cutest nn ever! Hopefully no one will notice that.
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LOL.... I don't think you will loose any respect over this! hahahahaha!!!!!
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I met an old lady once named Birdella, but everyone called her Birdie. It was precious!
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Birdella!WHOA! Now that's a name!
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oopsoops

This message was edited 12/13/2010, 7:03 PM

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Loon!;)
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Well, a Loon is a bird.... make a whooping sort of song... Don't know if I would use that one as a name though. I'll stick with Bridie, Birdie and Birdella, thanks!
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Birdella is too close to bordello.
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even better! hahahahaha!!! (no seriously, I don't care for it though)
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As a GP, I think this is fantastic!However, I foresee dumb teasing in the years ahead (I can just hear the jocks snickering now...).
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