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[Opinions] Phoebe
What do you think of Phoebe? Likely with nicknames Bee or maybe Phee? Is it overly cutesy? Would it age well? Just what are you general thoughts/opinions on it?
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This is one name I can never like. It looks awkward and sounds really cutesy. It reminds me of germs and phobias, because it looks close to phobia.
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I like Phoebe and named one of my parents' dogs this. I prefer it for pets, but it's fine for people as well. It's friendly sounding and has a bit of a quirky feel at the same time. Bee and Phee are perfectly fine as nicknames. If Bea/Bee can work as a nickname for Beatrice and Beatrix, why not Bee as a short form of Phoebe?
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I think Phoebe is a great name and I love it. Bee and Phee are both fine for nn's imo. Not too cutesy, would most definitely age well and it's just a lovely name.
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I love the look of Phoebe. If it was spelled Fibi or Feebee or something it'd be so much less appealing to me. I think it's just as cutesy as Chloe and Zoe but with way more spunk. It's in and out of my top ten, so there you go. I do enjoy Phoebe. I like Bee, Phoebs and Phee as nicknames in that order.
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I quite like it, and the character (in As You Like It) is a hoot. The only actual Phoebe I ever knew was a very tough lady indeed, close to retirement, who ruled a large and diverse department with several rods of iron. But it's still a good name.
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Reminds me of the character from Friends. It is nice though. I LOVE Phaedra more though.
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Phaedra is much prettier, and the spelling is less awkward. :) I just keep wanting to pronounce Phoebe FO-bee, and I think Pheebs is one of the worst nicknames ever. It's too much like feeble.
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I prefer it in the middle slot, where it's less expected, but I certainly enjoy meeting girls/women named Phoebe (I've known several in my life).
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I have never been a fan of this name. I know several, and even though I love the people, their names have never grown on me. Something about the spelling just seems really awkward to me.
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I have a soft spot for it because it's my niece's name. If not for that lovely association, though, I wouldn't care for it. It's strange because I used to think I really liked it, and you would think that loving a Phoebe so much would help cement my love of the name, but now that I hear/see/say/think about it all the time, the opposite is true. It's a little too twee. I don't think Phoebe needs or benefits from a nn, but we sometimes call our Phoebe Pheebs and Phoebe-be-be.
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Love it.I think it's smart and overlooked. I might be the only one, though.
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It's hideous!
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Phoebe is a name I have gone back and forth on several times. I love it, and I had never thought of Bee as a nickname for it, but I do like it. :)
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I don't like any nicknames for it, but I LOVE Phoebe. It's so pretty and has a great meaning, too.
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I don't mind it. I like Phee or Pheebs.
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I can see the appeal, and I like it for its Greekness and its birdness. However, I probably wouldn't use it because of its cuteness. I like Phee as a nn, Bee is cute too but I'm not really a fan of the B sound (especially when the alternative is a soft pretty sound like Ph).
Belphoebe on the other hand, has all of the coolness and none of the cuteness. It would definitely age well and its nicknames could be Bel, Bella, Belle, Bell, Phoebe, Phee, Bee, etc. A Belphoebe could even be just Phoebe most of the time. This is definitely less usable as a full name, however.
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I think Phoebe is cute and I like Bee as a nick name. It's more cutesy than I like, but that doesn't make it too cutelsy for everyone....
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