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[Opinions] Re: Posh British names
by
November
(guest)
4/18/2018, 4:14 PM
in reply to
a message by Perrine
Harriet
and
Matilda
aren't very posh in the UK, just normal names.
Some posher names include:
Arabella
Eugenie
Beatrice
'Beattie'
Antonia
Lucinda
Tatiana
Phillipa
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Rose-Berry
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4/19/2018, 3:42 AM
I'm in the UK and while I know
Harriet
and
Matilda
are normal and quite popular these days, they still feel posh to me, especially
Harriet
.
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Pie
+1
4/19/2018, 8:07 AM
I'm guessing that quite a few of those Harriets (like my cousin) are named after great-grandpas, etc. called
Harry
- a very common name.
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Rose-Berry
4/19/2018, 1:40 PM
Ah
, that hadn't occurred to me. I get a completely different vibe from
Harry
v
Harriet
, but it makes sense!
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Fionnghuala
4/18/2018, 5:13 PM
Not posh in the sense many commoners use them, but
Matilda
has been the #1 fn for peerage-born girls for awhile.
Harriet
is up there too. Also the common
Charlotte
,
Amelia
, and
Alice
.
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