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Shelley...
So, I was in my English Literature class today, and we're studying the Romantic poets, one of whom was Shelley. And it occurred to me all of a sudden that I actually quite like the name. I mean, what with its literary connections (Mary Shelley and the poet Percy Shelley) and its relative uncommonness, I actually think it's quite a good name. But... I'm not sold on it.So, you know the drill, persuade or dissuade me, people, and feel free to offer combos!Thanks!
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I like the literary connection, but when it's a first name, that connection doesn't automatically come to mind. I think of the name Shelly first, which is okay, but I don't think that it's quite ready for revival just yet. Michelle "Shelly" is common among people my age, so it doesn't strike me as all that interesting.
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I like Shelley. I think it's cute. Really cute. One of the cutest names ever.
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yeahI like the name Shelley for the same reasons, for it's literary connections. But it has an aura of blandness to me - it's faded and tired for some reason, though I've only known one Shelly. I like it too though. Let's try to pep it up!hmmm Shelley... poetic Shelley.... as a first name it might be hard. I have this image of a blonde ponytailed beach bunny in my head. Not very poetic! Shelley Ophelia
Shelley Rosalind
Shelley JulietThese are not working for me.... On the other hand I like how bright, open and honest a Shelley seems. It has a bit of hipster appeal. I think of mix tapes and jean jackets and bubble gum and bright red telephones. It's energetic and snappy.Shelley Gloria
Shelley Nanette
Shelley Corinne
Shelley Diane
Shelley Jeanne
Shelley Aileen
Shelley Frances
Shelley Roxanne (I love this one. So saucy)And please indulge me while I pair it with terrible shortened middle names which I am dying to doShelley Deb
Shelley Babs
Shelley Lou
Shelley Sue
Shelley June
Shelley Ruby (SO bad but I can't get it out of my head)
Shelley Kate, Shelley Kath
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It's very 70s, imo. I appreciate the reference, I do love Frankenstein, but I don't like the name.
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It's a favorite of mine, either Shelley or Shelly. For a girl ... naturally ... I could like it on a guy only if he was always called Shel.It seems a bit dated. About 40-ish. But not in a dowdy way.
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I was at school with a Shelley whose ln was Arnold - very poetic. She grew up to be an English teacher. And I knew another Shelley whose given name was Michelle. So there are precedents and possibilities.
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I'm a fan of both the Shelleys. I quite like the name, too, but only for a boy. In fact, I like it most as a boy's MN.I think Jasper Shelley and Edmund Shelley are nice combos. Though they're probably too effete and dandy-esque for the average consumer, a little part of me likes Vivian Shelley and Dorian Shelley, too.

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I don't really like it for a girls name. But, it is a bit feminine for a boys name as well.However, I'd really like it as a middle name for a very masculine first name like Hunter, Desmond, or Byron (another literary reference!)
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