It's my sister's name,
Hilary Patricia, a happy noblewoman. :-) I'm biased, but I do love it.
Hilary was very rare when she was born in the early sixties. Then it began to be popular in the 1980s, with a soap opera character (All My Children) having the name -- a sure sign it had arrived. But politics stepped in (1990s) and took it over. I have no problem with Ms
Clinton, but I agree that it is a distraction for most.
My mother's nn for
Hilary growing up was "Hildy
Mary." I call her "Hil." It makes no logical sense, just a quirky nn. The only combination that I've ever managed to find for it (other than
Hilary Patricia) is
Hilary Jeanette.
This message was edited 8/7/2012, 3:22 PM