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[Opinions] Meadow
I've never much cared for this name. It struck me as a bored, sort of outdated hippie type. Bland, not very interesting.But then a girl I went to high school with just named her daughter Meadow, and seeing it now along with the 3 older sibling names I'm seeing it in a new light. It fits right in with the sort of hipster-glam or classy-crunchy... not sure how I can describe what I'm going for, but if you get my drift, and I totally dig that style. It feels fresher and sweeter and maybe not so lame anymore.So curious, what are our thoughts on Meadow?(I don't want to share the exact sibling names, but something similar would be: Benjamin, Norah, and Hazel.)

This message was edited 8/15/2017, 2:31 PM

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I feel the same as you - I thought it was a hobbit name. Then I overheard someone calling a young girl Meadow and it sounded not so bad! I still don't really like it a lot, and would never want to be named Meadow. But it grew on me after seeing it as a real person's name. haha, oops, a pun.
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I love it!
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I love Meadow. I saw a BA several years ago for a Meadow Catherine and I was in love. I'm not sure if I have the guts to use it in real life.
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I like it.Tony Soprano's daughter was named Meadow in the HBO show The Sopranos.It's a pretty name. I think it will always bring up Jamie-Lynn Sigler's face for me now though.
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I really love Meadow. It isn't something I'd use myself but it conjures up beautiful imagery, I don't think it sounds flakey, it doesn't have any negative connotation, it kind of fits with trendier names like Marlowe and Harlow, and I just think it sounds peaceful.Like I said, I'd never use it but I'd love to meet one :)
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It's ok, but I personally associate it with the character of Tony Soprano ''s daughter.
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I'd get use to it, probably, if I knew an actual person named Meadow. but for me, it's just a field.
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