[Opinions] Re: Zephaniah?
in reply to a message by Doubletrouble
I suppose what is so "horrible" about the name is that people aren't used to it, and many people simply will react negatively to a name they've never heard applied to a person before. Also, the longer an Old Testament name is, the more likely people are to dislike it, because it is less likely to fit in with what people think of as a "normal" English name.
Personally, if you are in the USA, I think a child would do just fine being named Zephaniah today. Not only are Jeremiah and Zachariah being well used, but Isaiah is very popular and even Nehemiah has shown a definite increase in use lately. So most kids being born today should have no problem with Zepahniah, with a pet form of Zeph.
Of course if you wanted to "Anglicize" the name a bit you could perhaps use Zephany, on the lines of Jeremy from Jeremiah. However, people would probably object to that one and claim it sounds "feminine" because it rhymes with Stephanie.
Personally, if you are in the USA, I think a child would do just fine being named Zephaniah today. Not only are Jeremiah and Zachariah being well used, but Isaiah is very popular and even Nehemiah has shown a definite increase in use lately. So most kids being born today should have no problem with Zepahniah, with a pet form of Zeph.
Of course if you wanted to "Anglicize" the name a bit you could perhaps use Zephany, on the lines of Jeremy from Jeremiah. However, people would probably object to that one and claim it sounds "feminine" because it rhymes with Stephanie.
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That's a VERY good explanation I think you are probably spot on with what/why people find the name so "horrible".
I can understand that totally. If people have never heard it before at all then I can see the first reaction being "that's a weird name".
If I can get it past my husband I guess our son will just have to be the "adorable little boy named Zephaniah" that people say they know And change the perception maybe.
We are in Canada so I think we are okay, we are also swimming in a SEA of Jeremiah's, Zachariah's et al. because we live in Mennonite land. LOL
So I think kids will be okay with saying it.
Thanks!
I can understand that totally. If people have never heard it before at all then I can see the first reaction being "that's a weird name".
If I can get it past my husband I guess our son will just have to be the "adorable little boy named Zephaniah" that people say they know And change the perception maybe.
We are in Canada so I think we are okay, we are also swimming in a SEA of Jeremiah's, Zachariah's et al. because we live in Mennonite land. LOL
So I think kids will be okay with saying it.
Thanks!