Nikki seems like a stereotypical 80s "mean girl" name based on movies/TV, but I don't get that vibe from it myself; similar for
Veronica but that's maybe in the 70s. And the last thread like this everyone seemed to agree on
Victoria, which is my name, and I have never really known any others, although
Vikki used to sound unpleasant to me (it's mostly the prominent ick sound)...and lots of people mentioned
Jessica, but Jessicas have been laidback and/or chipper people in my experience (would say the same for
Olivia, am scratching my head about how it sounds villainous or soap opera-like, but I don't know any young ones). I think
Linda and
Chloe sound almost
too "nice" which I guess I could interpret as passive aggressive or fake or privileged but don't.
I would say
Amber and
Donna for sure.
Becky (though not
Rebecca),
Courtney,
Lacey,
Heather,
Allison,
Stephanie,
Emily,
Kimberly,
Erin,
Janelle,
Brie,
Joy,
Vivian,
Lorraine,
Bonnie,
Connie,
Renee, maybe. But I've known nice people named some of those and any popular name has the potential to sound mean-popular.
From currently very popular ones,
Harper sounds like harpy so is easy to imagine as mean, plus
Ava and
Mia sound the most likely to be "mean" type-A people to me. Maybe
Avery,
Mila,
Emily,
Riley,
Grace. But I'm not basing that on anything really (well, except
Riley and
Grace; the young ones I've met have all been annoying and usually I didn't like their parents).
There's names I would maybe call "scrappy" or resilient or jaded/brassy sounding, but I wouldn't call them mean. A lot of them are Br* names. And some that other people mentioned that I can see fitting in this group are
Denise, plus maybe
Danielle,
Evelyn,
Zoe,
Nicole. Some others with vaguely that vibe are
Nevaeh,
Scarlett,
Maeve,
Wanda,
Ebony,
Simone,
Sabrina,
Gina /
Regina,
Peggy,
Lou,
Delilah,
Waverly,
Oaklynn,
Nova,
Gertrude,
Edwige,
Ethel,
Poppy,
Desiree...
Bonnie,
Joy,
Kimberly,
Renee,
Vivian seem like they could be in that group, too, but I've had unpleasant experiences with people named them.
This message was edited 9/22/2023, 12:38 PM