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[Opinions] Mercy
What do you think of Mercy for a girl? Do you think it might enter the top 1000 now that Madonna adopted a little girl named Mercy? Do you prefer it as a first or a middle name? What would you pair it with? Do you know someone named Mercy? Does the name have religious associations to you? Would the parents of a Mercy be religious, in your opinion?I kind of like it paired with biblical names:Noah Mercy
Mercy Hannah
Deborah Mercy
Mercy Lydia
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ages ago....Mercy was one of my absolute favourites.but posters on this board talked me out of liking it as much because they didn't think it was usable.I still thing it is VERY pretty and fits in well with Adeline, Keziah and Lydia (my top names).
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There's always Marcy, which is close and doesn't have any associations as far as I know.
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I LOVE it!!! I don't think it will get popular at all, I prefer it as a first name, but it's great as a middle name. I ADORE Mercy Lydia, what a a perfect pairing! I've never known anyone named Mercy, it has no religious associations with me, and I wouldn't assume the parents would be religious.
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I've always admired Mercy.I don't consider mercy a solely religious virtue; ergo, I wouldn't assume that Mercy's parents were religious.
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I adore Mercy :-)It was very nearly my youngest sister's name. She was going to be Marguerite or Mercy. I don't think it will make the top 1000 in a hurry. It doesn't really fit any current trends well enough for the celebrity power to propel it and Madonna's kids aren't the most high profile in Hollywood. Lourdes never jumped massively because of Madonna. I like it in either the fn or mn position.My Dad and his partner had the combo Mercy Primrose picked out for awhile and I really loved that. A few favourites of mine have always been Mercy Clementine, Susannah Mercy and Mercy Avigail.It doesn't have religious associations to me. I would consider it as a fn or mn for a child of mine and I am an atheist. I think Mercy is a virtue that one should aspire to, religious or not.
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I feel like it could go towards an ultra-religious "I'll call her Anna Mercy" feel or a "I want to give my daughter a really cool name so I'll call her Mercy Sage" feel. I can see the religious side, Our Lady of Mercy, comes to mind but I still wouldn't use it. I wouldn't mind seeing it on other people, seems a little out there for a little girl though.
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Not what I would call a name for anyone, boy or girl. I find it so boring, as well as quite sad. I would feel sorry for anyone with the name of Mercy.
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I find it a tad severe.
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I think it is the most defeated name I've ever heard. . It's so sad on a girl. Who would want that virtue? It's a very desperate word used when people are at the end of their rope.
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I've always loved Mercy as a name for a girl, either on its own or as a nn for Mercedes.I'm not particularly religious and I would use it. I don't think of religion when I think of the virtue mercy. Judges / juries grant mercy to defendants. Spouses forgive their cheating partners. People forgive people all the time. I don't see why mercy is an exclusively religious concept.Mercy Hannah is my favorite from your list. It makes me think of a young woman in the American frontier in the 1800's. Mercy Lydia is a close second. Lovely combination.
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I could see it going into the top 1000 soon. I don't really have too many relligious associations with it, but I can see why it would. (it does have a slight Puritan feel to it). I've only known one Mercy, so I haven't seen it much.
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I still think of the Puritans when I hear this used as a name; Mercy Lewis, one of the afflicted girls of the Salem Witch Trials, comes to mind. Granted, it's a good quality to have, but I don't see many people taking it seriously now.
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