[Opinions] Janet
What do you think of Janet? Can it be fresh again, or is it still dated?
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It might be still dated? I'm not a fan, personally, but I also don't see it growing in popularity like Margot in an objective sense.
I prefer Jeannette and Jeannie and Annette
Though I admit I like Janette a lot more as in my accent, Janet succumbs to the glottal stop while Janette does not, hence its prettier in sound
I prefer Jeannette and Jeannie and Annette
Though I admit I like Janette a lot more as in my accent, Janet succumbs to the glottal stop while Janette does not, hence its prettier in sound
Janet is actually one of my most favorite girl names! I’ve always had a drawing to it, because it looks and sounds beautiful. I think it could totally be used still; it has centuries of history in the English language. I don’t get why it’s not very common anymore; it reminds me of a warm, winter mitten, on a freezing day.
I think it's still dated, although there's something appealingly funky or retro about it, and it can sound sweet as a young person's name sort of like Robin and Linda can. I like it best as an unofficial nn for Jane, which I think (for me, personally) is related to having watched Outlander, which is set in the 1700s - the protagonist's sister is called Jenny and Janet interchangeably, and I think her actual name is Jane, so that got me thinking of it as a bit more classic than I had been previously.
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My mom's name was Janet. I remember her saying she hated it growing up but I secretly love it as it's a Scottish form of Jane.
I love Janet! It's very gentle and bookish.
I don't really like it, and still dated
I think it's fresher than Jane, even though Jane is fairly popular now. But I find it only a bit less bland than Jane.
I never thought I'd see the day, but I think it might be on the verge of being fresh. I think this name could come around again. Especially if people start realizing its cute olde-timey nickname potential, because that sort of thing seems to be popular; stuff like Nora and Nell and Tess and Bess and Ned. Janet is really quite adorable and tidy in a thatched roof cottage sort of way, if you tilt your head a bit, and squint.
I think 70s era names might be coming back as well and Janet sure has that in spades. I know young people giving their kids Beach Blanket Bingo names like Curtis and Elaine, like unironically, so I could definitely see a little Janet fitting in perfectly with a class full of Violets, Henrys, Theodores and Hazels. To me, it's a Mom Name, not very cool, but the youngsters think mom jeans and fanny packs are cool again so I have no idea what's happening anymore.
I prefer Janet to Janice, as well. It feels warmer.
I think 70s era names might be coming back as well and Janet sure has that in spades. I know young people giving their kids Beach Blanket Bingo names like Curtis and Elaine, like unironically, so I could definitely see a little Janet fitting in perfectly with a class full of Violets, Henrys, Theodores and Hazels. To me, it's a Mom Name, not very cool, but the youngsters think mom jeans and fanny packs are cool again so I have no idea what's happening anymore.
I prefer Janet to Janice, as well. It feels warmer.