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Ruby
Do you like Ruby?I go back and forth on it. Sometimes I think it's cute and old fashioned (this is what I think right now, after watching "Anne of Green Gables") and sometimes it feels so flashy and weird and kind of stripper-ish :(Which image does it give you?
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I LOVE the name Ruby. It was actually my fave girl name for years and years and it gives me a sweet, old fashioned, gemstone vibe. I have a teenage niece with this name, hence why we didn’t use it ourselves.
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I love it. My husband and I named our rescue pup Ruby a few years ago since we had other girls names we loved even more for our real children haha.
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My first thought would be going for a Ruby Murray which is slang in the UK for a curry.The name Ruby started really climbing in popularity after Charlotte Church had her daughter in 2007 and named her Ruby. I really liked the name up to that point. Now other names have taken its place in my likes.Ruby sounds cutesy girly to me now along with Jade, Crystal, Emerald and Garnet
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It's not a name I'd use. But I don't mind it at all. I do know a lot of dogs named Ruby. For me, Ruby has a sort of 1950s - 60s retro vibe. I picture Ruby as working in one of those charming old diners. She'd be a little flashy on the outside, but with a huge heart.
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I’ve never liked it. I don’t like the way it feels to say it, and it’s too close to the word “rube”, as in an unsophisticated, ignorant person. Like a “stupid is to stupidly as rube is to ruby“ kind of thing.
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It was very very popular here about 10-15 years ago, when it seemed like every girl was being named Ruby May, so already feels a bit dated to me. I don’t like it much.

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I like this name. I like the combo Ruby Eloise. I get a demure, stylish vibe from it. It feels young and modern to me (modern in the sense of being on trend and fashionable). I think of Ruby from Supernatural. She ended up not being the greatest character (ethics-wise), but she was a fun character in the sense that she was a clever, funny, and tough woman who could kick butt.
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I really like this name, I find it cute, sadly it's very popular.
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I went through a phase of really liking it, it was even one of our top names if Archie had been a girl... thankfully he wasn’t and we didn’t call him Ruby because I really dislike it now! I’ve met a lot of people with dogs called Ruby which put me off, and I find it a little childish-sounding without a longer more formal name to go with it. I did see a BA once for a Rubinda who went by Ruby as a nickname which I thought was quite nice!
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I think it's lovely
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Beautiful! One of the best IMO. I think of an artsy, fashionable, intelligent girl in her twenties. Nicknames could be Rubes, Roo, Rue, Bibi.

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The nickname Bibi is so lovely.
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