[Opinions] Re: Sharinda
in reply to a message by namesarecool285
Seems to me if you like Sharon so much you wouldn't need to try and dress it up.
Sharinda sounds very dated to maybe the sixties. It sounds like a rather stereotypical Black name, probably because Sharonda was rather popular for Black girls around that time. Such names tend to fade from fashion very quickly.
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Sharinda sounds very dated to maybe the sixties. It sounds like a rather stereotypical Black name, probably because Sharonda was rather popular for Black girls around that time. Such names tend to fade from fashion very quickly.
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes!
Steve Martin
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Your opinions are understandable; the only reason I dressed up Sharon was because the “air” sounds in my last name. If I were to ever have a child that bore my last name, I probably couldn’t use Sharon because of that. So, I thought it would be a nice alternative.
This message was edited 9/3/2023, 5:28 AM
Just a friendly tip not to post your last name just in case. Internet Safety 101.
Sharon seems a bit dated to me, but then again, I am of an older age (i was born in 1986) so for me personally it was popular amongst my mother's friend group.
Sharon seems a bit dated to me, but then again, I am of an older age (i was born in 1986) so for me personally it was popular amongst my mother's friend group.