Mia
in reply to a message by Onyx the Obsidian
Enough said.
It's also a very annoying name, and sounds horrid.
It's also a very annoying name, and sounds horrid.
This message was edited 7/29/2015, 10:04 AM
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I'm not sure that I'd (personally) call Mia low class, but I do think that it's faux-high-class and too try-hard cheerful. I feel like I'd like it much more as a nickname than a full name.
I like Mia. I think it's adorable.
Same here. I envision a hyperactive girl having such a name. Maybe it's too much Fire Emblem.
What makes Mia that? I can see the corrupted spellings like Miya or Mya, but not the proper spelling.
It just strikes me as tacky, even the spelling Mia. I cannot imagine someone with class using the name.
It's so ridiculously subjective. I don't like Mia, but I would never say it's "low-class" somehow. Totally fail to see that.
Sort of the problem I see with the name Brandy?
I think everyone shares that view of Brandy.
Not the parents of my daughter's high school friend. I doubt they were thinking, "We have no 'class' so let's show the world!" when they named her Brandy.
This topic is so distasteful.
This topic is so distasteful.
I have a doctor with the first name Brandy.