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A famous bearer of this name is actress Goldie Hawn (born Goldie Jean Studlendgehawn on November 21, 1945 in Washington, D.C.). She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1969 for the film "Cactus Flower". She is also known as the mother of actress Kate Hudson.
Goldie Hawn's birth surname was Hawn. Her family was never named Studlendgehawn. That's an urban legend (perhaps started by Hawn herself when she was being deliberately ridiculous in an interview.) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000443/bio.
Sorry, but it's a silly name. It sounds really tacky and corny, and there's no way any self-respecting woman would want to go by Goldie. This was the name of a d'n'b artist, and it's difficult to figure out why he chose this name for himself. It sounds so child-like and dumb.
This sounds like a good name for a goldfish, considering it's like the most common name for them, but not a human being. It also brings to mind Goldie Hawn, and she's rather creepy.
I personally really like this name's ring, but it's really not usable on it's own, definitely more suited as nickname. If you want it to come from a name you could use Golda or Marigold but if she's blonde this can be her nickname no matter what her real name is.
Honestly, I can't take this name seriously on a person since this is something everyone names their goldfish. Goldie Hawn manages to pull it off, but still, it doesn't sound particularly intelligent.
Goldie Sellers is a former American football defensive back in the American Football League. Sellers played collegiately at Grambling State University under coach Eddie Robinson. As a professional, he played four seasons as a cornerback for the Denver Broncos (1966–1967) and the Kansas City Chiefs (1968–1969). Sellers was a member of the Chiefs' Super Bowl IV-winning squad.
I hate it! It shouldn't be used at all, it's bad as a name for pets, as well as a name for people. It has a horrible sound and it's stupid and annoying. It isn't cute at all, it's just unbearable.
What's so bad about this name?! Okay, it's kinda stage-name-y, but still, it's got some nice tone to it!
― Anonymous User 1/14/2018
I used to love this name till I went to a therapist who hurt me terribly and since then it has this negative conotation and I just cringe whenever I hear it.