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[Opinions] Hilda
Any thoughts on Hilda?I can't decide whether I like it, or not. I'm leaning toward "like". Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Love it. It's my great-aunt's name. It's short for Mathilda in her case.
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I dislike heavily, just makes me think of an old wrinkled lady and Hitler weirdly.
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I'm biased..But I love Hilda. I sometimes wish i'd used it as my daughters first name, but I do love Theodora more. I'm glad that I did give it to her as a middle name.
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I have a soft spot for it, like most 'clunky' medieval revival names. But mostly I think I just like the idea of Hildy.
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I no likey. It's like an old hag who chases kids off the sidewalk with a broom and screeches at the paperboy for not landing the Sunday paper exactly on the doormat so she actually has to take a step or two out the door to pick it up.
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I like this so much. It made me laugh. I hate it too.
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I think it's kind of cute. It makes me think of a friendly witch. I would like to see it on someone else. However I wouldn't use it and honestly I wouldn't want to be named Hilda. It just has a bit of an old+ugly image :( I put it in the same category as Wilma.
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It seems insubstantial to me, which is a bit odd because it's also one of those old Germanic feminine names that seem heavy.I don't hate it, but I'd like Hildy / Mathilda / Swanhilda / Brynhild / Hildegarde a little more and Helga a lot more.

This message was edited 8/22/2018, 5:36 AM

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I love it! It's so stalwart.
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I think it's kinda cool. It's pretty intense and spare, but the right person could make it interesting and soften it.I think Hildy is a cute nn.

This message was edited 8/22/2018, 3:08 AM

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I'm beginning to like this. Right now I think it's a bit old fashioned, which is why I'm personally leaning towards Hilde instead of Hilda, which is a bit more youthful to me.
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I actually kind of like Hilda for some reason. I wouldn’t actually use it though.
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