[Opinions] Betty
What do you think of Betty as a full name? It is apparently the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' third daughter: the big sisters' names are James and Inez.
I myself find Betty very cute and it's probably my favorite nickname for Elizabeth along with Elsie and Beth. However, I only like it as a nickname, not as a full name. But unlike many diminutives in general, I think Betty ages well: I can picture it for anyone from a baby to a grandma.
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I myself find Betty very cute and it's probably my favorite nickname for Elizabeth along with Elsie and Beth. However, I only like it as a nickname, not as a full name. But unlike many diminutives in general, I think Betty ages well: I can picture it for anyone from a baby to a grandma.
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I'm not a fan. For some reason, I've never liked it and it never appealed to me.
There was also a poster here years ago who seemed to post continuously about Betty, so I don't think that helped lol. It probably helped cement my disdain.
There was also a poster here years ago who seemed to post continuously about Betty, so I don't think that helped lol. It probably helped cement my disdain.
Totally fine with Betty as a full name, but I’m generally ok with that sort of thing anyway. I do find the sib set such a hodgepodge of names though! James is so masculine to me, so it fits that current androgynous thing some parents like. Inez is more classic, yet underused and different for western culture and Betty is also classic and underused, yet has more of a retro vibe. Such a mixed up set! I mean Inez and Betty work fine together I suppose, but James for a girl just sticks out like a sore thumb! I adore Elsie, it’s a name I loved and had on my list when we were pregnant with our DD. My son Jethro, he’s just turned 6, has a best friend called Elsie, whom he says he’s going to marry! Beth is also lovely, as is Lizzie, Eliza, Betsy and Bessie. There are so many options with Elizabeth!
This message was edited 8/18/2020, 4:34 PM
Standalone Betty for new babies is growing on me; I think the tv show Riverdale has made it seem more youthful (despite Archie comics having been around since 1939, when an American teen named Betty would have been extremely commonplace). I also think that, although she was a complicated and often monstrous person, Betty Draper on Mad Men was so beautiful-looking that it helped give the name a toe up for the 21st century.
I love Elizabeth, the full name, best of all. If I were an Elizabeth and wanted a nickname, I'd use Lizzy or Libby, but Betty is my 3rd favorite nickname for it. Betsy and Bessie are cute for little kids, but I can't deal with them on adults. I hate Beth so much. I don't mind Bess on its own. Bette with one syllable is fine, but I don't like when it's pronounced like Betty (maybe because I took French for 6 years, so it seems incorrect to me).
I feel bad for James Reynolds about her name, too, but since she'll be beautiful and rich her whole life, I don't feel *that* sorry for her. I'd definitely rather be named Inez or Betty. Or even Jamie, honestly, as passé as it is in 2020.
I love Elizabeth, the full name, best of all. If I were an Elizabeth and wanted a nickname, I'd use Lizzy or Libby, but Betty is my 3rd favorite nickname for it. Betsy and Bessie are cute for little kids, but I can't deal with them on adults. I hate Beth so much. I don't mind Bess on its own. Bette with one syllable is fine, but I don't like when it's pronounced like Betty (maybe because I took French for 6 years, so it seems incorrect to me).
I feel bad for James Reynolds about her name, too, but since she'll be beautiful and rich her whole life, I don't feel *that* sorry for her. I'd definitely rather be named Inez or Betty. Or even Jamie, honestly, as passé as it is in 2020.
I like it a lot, and I think it ages well, although I can't imagine on a teenager. I like it fine as a full name, but I prefer it as a nickname.
Oh -- I feel very bad for James. Her sisters have beautiful names, and her name is just not fit for a girl.
Oh -- I feel very bad for James. Her sisters have beautiful names, and her name is just not fit for a girl.
This message was edited 8/17/2020, 12:19 PM
Don't really like it
It's definitely going to experience a resurgence in popularity in the United States!
I like it, but only as a nickname. I prefer it as a nickname for Beatrice.
I like it, but only as a nickname. I prefer it as a nickname for Beatrice.
I can't picture betty on anyone under sixty. It's a nice name, but a nice Grandma name, not a nice Baby name. I think it's fine as a full name.
It's damn sure a better name than Inez, which sounds like something to do with a nose, or James-on-a-girl; you're not being cute, people, you're being stupid.
It's damn sure a better name than Inez, which sounds like something to do with a nose, or James-on-a-girl; you're not being cute, people, you're being stupid.