Today's Name of the Day is
Hermione. WDYT?
I'll basically condense here what I posted for my comment on the name upon seeing it today, which is that I cannot believe the first
Harry Potter book came out when I was only 6 years old! When I started reading the books,
Hermione was a completely foreign name to me.
Harry and
Ron, all right I've seen those names plenty of times.
Draco is kind of cool, even though the character's a jerk.
Neville is classic stodgy
Brit (
Neville Chamberlain being my main other association). "But what the heck is
Hermione?" I thought. I even misread the name as "Hermoine" (her-MOYN, which is very bad) for years, before realizing the I was before the O! Haha - then I kept pronouncing the name as her-mee-OWN until the movies came out and the epiphany occurred: her-MIE-uh-nee.
While the name is
very attached to the character, being attached to a fictional character is not always a bad thing. And the series certainly normalized a formerly very strange name - although it would certainly be humorous if a real-life bearer wasn't studious at all!
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This message was edited 8/21/2020, 6:46 PM