Re: Charlotte
in reply to a message by queenv
It was my grandmother's name, and I've never disliked it, but it does seem a bit weird to me that it's gotten so popular.
The more popular it gets, the duller it sounds to me.
These are my associations/impressions:
Reserved and persnickety. (my grandmother, born in the 1920s)
Sweet and unassuming. (a friend from high school, born in the 1980s)
Quirky-cute. ("Chuck" a character from a TV show, Pushing Daisies)
19th century literature. (Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre)
Alternative rock, late 1990s-present. (Good Charlotte is a band)
My childhood best friend named her daughter Charlotte "Charlie" last year.
The more popular it gets, the duller it sounds to me.
These are my associations/impressions:
Reserved and persnickety. (my grandmother, born in the 1920s)
Sweet and unassuming. (a friend from high school, born in the 1980s)
Quirky-cute. ("Chuck" a character from a TV show, Pushing Daisies)
19th century literature. (Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre)
Alternative rock, late 1990s-present. (Good Charlotte is a band)
My childhood best friend named her daughter Charlotte "Charlie" last year.
This message was edited 5/2/2016, 1:33 PM