[Opinions] Hepsie
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Sounds like the name of a slave in an antebellum novel.
I like it as a nickname to Hepzibah, which I find pretty cool. I don't think it works so much on it's own.
Yeah, I immediately thought Hepatitis C upon hearing this name. Not good at all.
I get it, and I like the sound of it, but I just see an STD. My first thought was Herpes, then Hep C.
Hepsie is so cute but it's way, way too similar to use.
It's on my excel list. I have always liked Hepzibah, and loved that Hepsie was the go-to nickname. I think both are usable to be honest. Hepsie is, as you said, just as quirky and dated as Effie and Essie... which no one would bat an eye at.
The hepatitis thing COULD be brought up, but in my experience there is something negative to point out about every name.
The hepatitis thing COULD be brought up, but in my experience there is something negative to point out about every name.
Unfortunately it sounds too much like "Hep C". What would it be short for? Hepzibah is the only one I can think of...
Yes, and it also sounds like a soda. Remember in the book "Stuart Little" when Stuart stops for a soda at a little store and the owner rattles off a long list of the soads he has? "Pepsi Cola, Popsy Cola, Moxie Cola, Dipsy Cola ..." Hepsie Cola fits right in.
And like Hattie and Essie and the rest, it sounds like a servant/slave name.
And like Hattie and Essie and the rest, it sounds like a servant/slave name.
The first thing that came to my mind was Pepsi. According to media someone named their poor daughter Pepsi-Carola here (they originally wanted to name her Pepsi-Cola)and Hepsie reminds me of this story.
I didn't even think of hepatitis C because we never shorten it to hep C and it's pronounced differently here.
I like Effie and Essie (as a nn for Estelle) though.
I didn't even think of hepatitis C because we never shorten it to hep C and it's pronounced differently here.
I like Effie and Essie (as a nn for Estelle) though.
Hepsie? I'm sorry, but this made me laugh out loud. It sounds very funny. Maybe it isn't so funny in English, but anyone in my area would agree with me.