[Opinions] Robyn or Roberta
Currently digging the idea of a female "Robbie" and just wondering how I should get there.
Robyn is my mom's name so it would honor her more directly and I feel like Robyn as a full name is more timeless/easier to carry than Roberta
Roberta would honor as well as my mom was named after her dad (Robert) but in a less "nuclear" way, if that makes sense. It would be more of the child's "own name" while still paying homage. Bonus points I love the nn Bertie too so Roberta would give more options in that regard.
Robyn or Roberta? Robbie or Bertie or no NN? Robyn or Robin?
Robyn is my mom's name so it would honor her more directly and I feel like Robyn as a full name is more timeless/easier to carry than Roberta
Roberta would honor as well as my mom was named after her dad (Robert) but in a less "nuclear" way, if that makes sense. It would be more of the child's "own name" while still paying homage. Bonus points I love the nn Bertie too so Roberta would give more options in that regard.
Robyn or Roberta? Robbie or Bertie or no NN? Robyn or Robin?
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I actually just thought about Roberta yesterday! I used to absolutely hate it. I thought it was clumsy, dated and unattractive. Lately I've been thinking that it's kind of cute even though I would prefer it as a middle name. I currently like Lily Roberta.
I'm sorry, but I really dislike Robbie to be honest. I don't think it is cute at all and it destroys the beauty of Roberta, in my opinion. I would stick with the full form. But if you like it go for it!
Robin is kind of cute but I consider it to be way more dated than Roberta. Robin was much more common than Roberta ever was and much more recently. Roberta is in the -could have a revival soon together with names like Elaine, Maxine and Lucille- category whereas Robin is in the -totally dated Stacy, Jamie, Dawn, Donna, Misty- category. I don't mind Robyn, but it's like Rachael, Caitlyn, Alyson and Ashlee - not horribly misspelled or anything but I think it's less attractive than the original and feels even more dated.
I prefer Roberta because Robyn is still so dated to me. But Robyn is cute too and it's nice that you want to honor your mom! So I think Robyn probably has more meaning to you and I would go with that. But I would personally change the spelling to Robin even though Robyn is fine too.
I'm sorry, but I really dislike Robbie to be honest. I don't think it is cute at all and it destroys the beauty of Roberta, in my opinion. I would stick with the full form. But if you like it go for it!
Robin is kind of cute but I consider it to be way more dated than Roberta. Robin was much more common than Roberta ever was and much more recently. Roberta is in the -could have a revival soon together with names like Elaine, Maxine and Lucille- category whereas Robin is in the -totally dated Stacy, Jamie, Dawn, Donna, Misty- category. I don't mind Robyn, but it's like Rachael, Caitlyn, Alyson and Ashlee - not horribly misspelled or anything but I think it's less attractive than the original and feels even more dated.
I prefer Roberta because Robyn is still so dated to me. But Robyn is cute too and it's nice that you want to honor your mom! So I think Robyn probably has more meaning to you and I would go with that. But I would personally change the spelling to Robin even though Robyn is fine too.
Roberta is better. I dislike Robyn and imagine Robin as a boy, how about Robertine?
Sorry, I will say Robbie and Bertie are both masculine in my view. I think Robyn / Robin doesn't need a nn. Berta / Betta / bettie for Roberta maybe?
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http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/172298/114387
Sorry, I will say Robbie and Bertie are both masculine in my view. I think Robyn / Robin doesn't need a nn. Berta / Betta / bettie for Roberta maybe?
Please vote on my lists, thanks!
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/172298/114387
This message was edited 7/1/2017, 9:51 AM
I don't like either, but if I had to choose, I'd pick Roberta. I just like its sound slightly more than I do the sound of Robyn. I think that it would be better also, because it would honor both your mother and grandfather. If I had to pick between Robbie or Bertie as a nickname, I'd definitely pick Robbie, because I don't like the "bert" sound at all. It's why I don't like Robert. Normally I'd prefer the Robin spelling, but if you were to go with Robin / Robyn to honor your mother, I think you should use the spelling she does.
That's how my mother spells her name and why my name is spelled the way it is so the Y would likely stay
I think the 'y' is fine. It reminds me of the singer.