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[Opinions] Effie
I'm reading a book about Euphemia "Effie" Gray, and I wondered what y'all thought of the name. Good thoughts? Bad thoughts? Neutral thoughts? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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I have loved Effie since I encountered it for the first time many years ago. I think it’s sooo darling!
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We call our middle daughter Effie, short for Josephine. I think it’s cute!
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Oh, that’s delightful!! I have loved Effie since I encountered it the first time and I was wondering for years if it was weird to use it as a nn for Josephine.
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DH's uncle actually married an Effie. And, it wasn't short for anything! There was nothing to dislike about her, but she made no effort to notice the existence of anything other than her own children and, later, their children, so you couldn't say she was interesting either. So all that Effie means to me is 'large, sentimental redhead'!
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It’s a cute nickname, and it gives the bearer a break from the complexness of Euphemia. I can see it working for Euphrasia and Euphrosyne as well.
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It is a beautiful Greek name. So elegant and sophisticated and the nickname Effie is spunky and cool.
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I've never really cared much for Effie but Euphemia litterly sounds like a disease. :S Effie at least doesn't have that affect. /:
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Effie has an ugly sound. Eff-y. Iffy. Effing iffy.
Not that Euphemia is any better; it sounds like a disease.
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Effie is cute as a nickname, though I don't think I like any of the names it could be a nickname for (not big on Eu- names at all). I will say that my main association with the name Effie is the character from "Skins" (the original).
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Don't really like it
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I don't care for it.
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Trinket.Not necessarily a bad thing if you're into the Hunger Games, but that's just what I think of first. *shrugs*
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I think it's delightful! I only like it as a nickname, though. Do you think it would work for Euphrasia, too?
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I watched Desperate Romantics and Effie Gray rather recently so I've gotten a soft spot for it.
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Good thoughts. I like it a bunch. Euphemia reminds me of old lace, but Effie on its own is cool.
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