My dd is a Josephine and we call her Josie. Both of my girls have very classic, old-fashioned names. Makes sense as both were named after their grandparents.
I never met anyone with my name growing up. Now, I hear it all the time -- mostly in the 6 and under crowd. I never thought my name would be back in fashion. Who knows, maybe my dds' names will be, too.
My Grandma's name was Eva.
I have to agree with this- I can't imagine the torture that the poor child will endure throughout school being named after a fish....not only from the girls but from the boys--she will be the butt of many jokes.
I have to agree with this. I am sure a lot of parents think their names are unique and clever but the poor child has to live with this for the rest of their life. Why do that to a child? At least use it for a middle name if you like it so much???
We have a niece and 2 nephews with really unique names. When they were born they sent the birth announcements with phonetic spellings (under the real spelling) of the kids name. Having to do that is a pretty good indication that the kid is going to have to be correcting people through their entire life and maybe you should rethink your choice of name.