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What would you think if someone named their daughter Chanel? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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It seems kinda vapid to me, but it's not a terrible name. I would just assume they're into fashion and thought it was pretty.
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It makes me think someone is a bit obsessed with fashion and designer brands. I guess Chanel would have siblings Dior, Versace and Polo. And maybe a dog named Coach.

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I'd probably be surprised, as I'd expect someone born in the 80s or 90s. And I'd wonder if she was named after a relative, and not the designer at all.
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Wouldn’t think any less of them, but I don’t like the name at all. This is despite having a childhood friend named Chanel. It’s a product name and so it seems really tacky. Would assume the parents were materialistic.
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1. I'd think '#5' and snigger in my head, but not in a derogatory way: more in an 'oh, that's funny, but I know I'm weird' kind of way.2. It's kind of like if someone says Shannon Janelle really fast...and both of those seem pretty 70s/90s to me.3. Department stores, beauty products, customers and sales reps.4. What, you don't like Coco?5. That's one way to get Nell.6. Someone who maybe sets a lot of importance in appearances chose it.

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I think it's very pretty sounding and it's the name of one of my closest friends so I have a good association with it. My friend hates her name though- she goes by Nell or Nelly mostly these days. It's too 'shallow' and tied to Coco Chanel and 'fashion' and showiness for me to ever consider myself but I don't think its a bad name at all and I would genuinely be able to smile and say how pretty I think the name is if someone told me it was the name of their kid.
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I'd expect a son named either Dior or Versace. And I'd feel sorry for them. Don't have much respect for the fashion industry, and find it puzzling when people take it that seriously.
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I skimmed through an article in the Grauniad today by someone with the first name Taylor-Dior. I suppose it's better than Designer-Dior?
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Considering Taylor is basically tailor, I'd say not. I'd rather be Designer-Dior with the option of "Desi".

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I'd think, how retro. It's a nice sounding name, even though I personally wouldn't want to have a name derived as Chanel is, from fashion. I prefer Janel. I'd be willing to praise the name if it were announced to me as the name of a friend's baby.
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I would think they were a fan of Coco Chanel.
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I would try not to assume, but I have to admit that part of me would wonder how self-obsessed, shallow and consumer-driven they were.
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What would I think?I might wonder whether the person has ties to a specific personality; or, retro ties to a specific age.I might also wonder whether the person has ties to a French heritage.
I would quiet my curiosities and assert - that none of these questions are ultimately my concern (unless the information is voluntarily offered) and that still, it is a cool name.

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I think it's actually a rather nice-sounding name; much more attractive than Armani but not as cute as Tiffany.
If I was asked to guess, I'd guess the family was black, and as a bonus I might guess little Chanel was actually not all that little now but was born maybe twenty-something years ago. Seems to have been popular back then, more than it is now.
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