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Horrible name in my opinion! It sounds like a goldfish or dog! This does not have to do with the name but people who have this name (Based on what I've noticed) ARE SUPER SUPER SUPER annoying. I guess it's kind of cute but I think it's unprofessional.
I love this name, maybe it's because I've not yet met someone with it. It seems exotic and strong, and all I can think of is the ember aura from the sun.
So basically, the nickname for a black haired person would be “Blackie” HELLL NAHH so racist. Ridiculous for a nickname but I think it’s nice for a girl.
Goldie is a normal dog villager, appearing in every game in the Animal Crossing series to date. Her name is based on the breed of dog she is, a Golden Retriever, with the "Golden" being turned into the name "Goldie." Her catchphrase is a popular way to interpret the sound dogs make, and her Japanese catchphrase, wan, is the Japanese equivalent.https://nookipedia.com/wiki/Goldie
I mean, it's better than Blondie, but Goldie is a ridiculous name for a person. Makes me think of a frumpy older woman, plus it sounds like the stage name of a blonde pop singer from maybe a few decades back to me. Goldie is better suited for a pet.
Just met a lil girl called Goldie. If you are considering this name for your child, listen to me. There are so many names that involve gold, like, for example, Aurelie or Aurelia (You gotta love those) and if you’re considering the white or blond aspect try a name meaning “white, fair, blessed” like Bianca or something. Also, there’s Stephanie, which means gold crown.Goldie isn’t the end of the world, but it’s quite... unattractive. It also has an unpleasant sound, and you will be asked, “Is that your real name?” Doesn’t work on a dog either. Also, it’s pretentious and immature. I hope you consider a different name for your child.
Two fictional Goldies:-Goldie, the mayor of Hill Valley in Back to the Future. He got the nickname from his gold tooth.-"Glittering" Goldie O'Gilt, a greedy and manipulative prospector from the Klondike. (Disney).
All I think is Goldie from Goldie and Bear that TV show. But anyways, there are some really harsh comments about this. I actually find this cute. Yes I think it’s better off as a nickname but if a parent wants to name their child this, who are you to judge?
I knew a Goldie who would be about 68 years old now. Other posters have said this could not be a serious name on an adult but she pulled it off very well. She was one of the nicest people I have ever known.
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
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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.
― Anonymous User 8/12/2017
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.