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[Opinions] Charity
What do you think of the name Charity for a girl? It's an old favourite of mine, and the post below reminded me of how fond I am of it.Array
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I like it, but I wouldn't use it.
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It's nice if you focus on the virtue, but unfortunately it also makes me think of a charity store.
But overall, fine on someone else' child.

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But I prefer Grace or Gracie.
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An admirable virtue, but not such a good name, imo. Like Roxstar said, in a time and place where "charity case" is insulting, Charity carries some baggage. I'm embarrassed to say that I link the name strongly to prostitution, probably through "Sweet Charity" of dance hall fame and slang like charity moll/girl/dame/insert your vulgarism here. Plus, I just don't like the sound of it.

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I love it, but it seems to be getting popular, at least in my circle of acquaintances. I'm a sucker for Puritan / virtue names, though. :o) Constance is one of my personal faves, as is Merit.
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It has a nice meaning, but I don't care for it. I don't like virtue names in general.
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i love word names, but i dislike this word name. i have negative reaction to it because i think of idea that someone is a "charity case".
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I find Charity overly sweet and puritan and wouldn't use it. Though it's probably a little unfair, I kinda group it with Chastity in the "wishful thinking" virtue names category. That said, xPrincess27x's Charity Julie is really darling, and Mary Charity [one of my ancestors] has a retro Catholic vibe that could be appealing.

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It's a bit more interesting than tFaith and Hope, and it's for sure way more interesting than the tired Grace, but I just don't like it. I know charity is a virtue, but a lot of people don't want charity, you know? :) It doesn't have an entirely positive vibe to it for a lot of people.
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I know charity is a virtue, but a lot of people don't want charity, you know? :)Some people also don't understand the concept beyond the basic "Here's my old stuff, enjoy." The first definition from m-w.com has nothing to do with the needy--in fact, it's this:benevolent goodwill toward or love of humanityOnly a misanthropist wouldn't want that. :)Array
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Eh.I'm normally a fan of virtue names, but Charity does nothing for me. I don't really care for the concept, I much prefer the concept of Mercy. It's okay, though.
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I like it. My little sister's best friend is called Charity Julie.
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