[Opinions] Re: Loretta
in reply to a message by Lily
Had a babysitter named Loretta when I was in mid-elementary school, but haven't known a lot of others. (her fam was 8 kids plus parents all w/ L names) It's a nice enough name. I don't really know anything about Sarah Jessica Parker, so I've no idea to what degree that will or won't influence its popularity or lack thereof...
Don't know that it's ever been used enough to stick in a specific generation since I've only ever known 1 (and heard of another... was there a singer named Loretta Lynn?), but that could depend where you live. I grew up in Canada and it was never common there, I don't think... maybe elsewhere...
Loretta does have a slightly dif. feel from the others without being way out there.
I pronounce the dif. spellings the same... Prefer Loretta and Lori to Lauretta and Laurie (the latter 2 look kinda clunky), but prefer Laura to Lora (Laura feels more natural and standard for some reason).
Of your list, I like Loretta and Laurelle the best... Laurel's nice if prn'd like Laurelle... Sounds classier than the standard prn. of Laurel. (ie. like Laurel and Hardy) Lori's kinda nice. The others are all ok, but don't excite me much.
Don't know that it's ever been used enough to stick in a specific generation since I've only ever known 1 (and heard of another... was there a singer named Loretta Lynn?), but that could depend where you live. I grew up in Canada and it was never common there, I don't think... maybe elsewhere...
Loretta does have a slightly dif. feel from the others without being way out there.
I pronounce the dif. spellings the same... Prefer Loretta and Lori to Lauretta and Laurie (the latter 2 look kinda clunky), but prefer Laura to Lora (Laura feels more natural and standard for some reason).
Of your list, I like Loretta and Laurelle the best... Laurel's nice if prn'd like Laurelle... Sounds classier than the standard prn. of Laurel. (ie. like Laurel and Hardy) Lori's kinda nice. The others are all ok, but don't excite me much.