[Opinions] Thelma
What would you think if met a small child named Thelma?
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I think it’s sweet. I’d think the parents were pretty trendy/hipsterish though as I do think most people’s impression is that it’s pretty dated.
My 8 year old cousin just chose the name Thelma for her new dog though so maybe it’s more familiar/palatable to people than I think.
My 8 year old cousin just chose the name Thelma for her new dog though so maybe it’s more familiar/palatable to people than I think.
surprised, such an old-fashioned name
I'd be delighted! The name is so warm and rich.
I think it’s a great name! I’ve seriously considered putting it on my PNL for a while now, but I’m not quite there.
I’ll be surprised and probably have to get used to it but I once I’m used to it I can see myself liking the name.
I'd be positively surprised. While it might not be one of my favourite names, Thelma has some old-fashioned, "grandmother who stuffs you with biscuits" or "elderly neighbour heavily rumoured to be a witch" charm.
"elderly neighbour heavily rumoured to be a witch" is the exact feel I get from this name
I'd think the parents were about 15 years ahead of the curve. Watch this sucker come back!
I would think, “omg what were their parents thinking? That’s hideous!”
It’s my grandmothers name, and as much as I love her, it’s a terribly ugly name.
It’s my grandmothers name, and as much as I love her, it’s a terribly ugly name.
I think Thelma is a little outdated, personally, but not an overused old name
Edit: It also has a sound association with Velma so I think most children would think Scooby Doo. Most young adults / adults would think Scooby Doo and The Simpsons, and older than that? I'm not sure.
Edit: It also has a sound association with Velma so I think most children would think Scooby Doo. Most young adults / adults would think Scooby Doo and The Simpsons, and older than that? I'm not sure.
This message was edited 12/10/2019, 10:32 AM