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[Opinions] Judy
This is beginning to sound really cute to me. Do you like Judy? Would you use it as a nickname for Judith or on its own? It was really common on its own as well and I think I don't really like Judith.
Chances for a comeback? What do you think?
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Would probably use it as a nickname for Judith but it would work by itself too.It's a bit dated for me (though it is kind of cute)
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Judy is adorable. I'm crazy about it. I think it could stand on its own, but Judith is so beautiful and formal -- I feel like it would be nice to have both options.
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This is actually my mom’s name. It’s not short for anything. I think it is better as a nickname.
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It might make a comeback in a few more years, but it still seems kind of soccer mom-ish to me.
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I love it, but only as a nickname for Judith, which I love even more.
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I love it, but only as a nickname for Judith, which I also love.
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Same. I think Judy’s cute but I don’t like Judith at first glance. Once I think about the sound, it’s pretty, but growing up I always thought it was weird. There’s something cute about Judy, though.
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Not a fan. Reminds me of the judge too much. If I used Judith, I'd prefer no nicknames. I think it's still too dated for a comeback. Maybe in another generation or so.
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Personally I prefer it as a nickname for Judith, but I guess it could work on its own too.
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I like it as a nickname for Judith. Wouldn’t use it as a name on its own.

This message was edited 7/7/2018, 8:23 AM

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I think Judy is very cute, in a poodle-skirt, saddle-shoe, bobby-socks and ponytail kind of way. Very cheerful and happy.
Judith, on the other hand, seems grim and sour, a middle-aged woman who thinks life has passed her by (because she kept thinking something better could come along and so didn't take the good things that presented themselves to her) and I would much prefer Judy on its own.
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I'm fond of Judith and Trudy, and I even warmed up to Jody (which I've never liked) a bit recently. Judy's okay, though it still sounds dated to me. I'd like it most paired with more fanciful names. Judy Pandora. Judy Esmeralda.

This message was edited 7/7/2018, 7:18 AM

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It missed the great J-name epidemic, so I think it'll have to wait a bit longer.I far prefer strong, no-nonsense Judith to sweet and cutesy Judy (or, worse - Judi!)but the short form is hard to avoid.
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Judy can stand on its own. You could always make the nickname come from the combination:Julianne Diana "Judy" / "Judi"
Juniper Dymphna "Judy"
Juliette Dylis "Judy" / Juliette Dilys "Judi"
Juventas Dimitra "Judy" / "Judi"
Julia Dorothy "Judy"I think it might be ready for a comeback.
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Judy combinationI like combining names to form nicknames, too. I never thought to do it for Judy - very creative of you.
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