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[Opinions] India
I've liked India since reading Gone With the Wind. The character was boring, but I liked her name. Do you think it's usable? I know it has been used for a long time but that there is a country of the same name is kind of holding me back a little. I wonder if people living there would find it weird or offensive to meet a person with the same name as their country. I know I'd find it weird if someone were named America or Germany, but you probably get used to it. Opinions?
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One of my best friends is called India-Rose :)
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I have a cousin named India, so I think it's usable. I think it's a nice name. Of course, no one of Indian background would use it. But at least it's not as tacky as China or Ireland.
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I'm not a huge fan of place names being used on people.I know of a subset Taj(m)and India(f). Cheesy, don't you think so?
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I like it, and don't think there would be a problem with using it.I must confess I like China better, though.
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I don't like India.
I don't like indian food, indian as a country, indian people, or India as a name. Did I mention I'm not a big fan of countries as names for human beings?
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You're right, India was boring but her name she was pretty! There's also a singer by the name of India. I think it's usable but I don't really mind place names. And I know a girl named America and she doesn't go by any nicknames. Most people don't bat an eye but if they do have a reaction, it isn't even a strong one. Germany seems a little weirder... probably because it's not a pretty sound. I've also met a girl named Italie. Bad spelling but Italy would be pretty, too. I don't think people in India would care.
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Sure, it's usable.
I know an 8-year-old girl named India.
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I like India too, but I consider it an unusable GP because like you said, I think it would be weird to name a child the same name as a country. It would seem especially weird considering I have no connection to India. The name is just so darn pretty.
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I'm usually not too keen on geography names, India is no exception. But it's prettier and more usable than Australia, Africa etc. I still advise you not to use it, or as a middle name ir you really want to do so.
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Better than Slovenia or Chile, but not good enough.Shouldn't think the Indian population would mind, though. Their last viceroy named a daughter India, so it's hardly unknown. Of course, he had a reason to do it; it wasn't just a question of liking the sound.
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I like it. That's all I have to say.
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Sure its pretty, but I don't really care for country names.
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I think it's kind of a pretty-sounding name. I have no idea what an actual person from actual India might think, but I am fairly sure that in India people aren't named India. They'd probably roll their eyes and think "Funny Americans/English." But maybe not.
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