[Opinions] Thumper
I live in the same town as Thumper (see post below). Her dad is my (well, my cat's) veterinarian. Her sibs are Nifty, Dandy, and (i think) Scooter.
I like him as a vet, but I have to be honest about the names they chose for their kids. If I needed a lawyer or a doctor, I wouldn't likely choose one named Nifty or Dandy. I don't know what their professions are, but if they went outside of the area (the family is well-known in town), I wonder how much it would affect their careers?
How about you? Would a person's first name honestly change your opinion about them, despite their abilities?
I like him as a vet, but I have to be honest about the names they chose for their kids. If I needed a lawyer or a doctor, I wouldn't likely choose one named Nifty or Dandy. I don't know what their professions are, but if they went outside of the area (the family is well-known in town), I wonder how much it would affect their careers?
How about you? Would a person's first name honestly change your opinion about them, despite their abilities?
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It sounds like he wanted puppies, instead.
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I would probably think that they were nicknames at first. They're all very bad imo. I would certainly wonder why their parents gave them names like that.
It would affect my initial thoughts about the person, my first impression. But as I have found, once you get to know the person, you usually get past the name. Though I still do connect certain names, esp. the more unusual ones, with the people I know, so if that person's nice then I have a more favorable view of the name, for example. I was hoping Thumper and her sibs went by nn's but it appears not. :( Though if she turned out to be a wonderfully sweet, smart, friendly person, I don't think I'd be less likely to go to her if she were, say, a doctor just because her name was Thumper. (I would, however, have a giggle over it when I told others her fn. :b)
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I think this veterinarian has been around too many animals for too long, because all of those names he has given his kidssound like cheesy pet names.
I wouldn't choose a professional, lawyer, doctor, whatever by his or her first name, but I can tell you that I would seriously wonder about the intellectual status or maturity of an educated adult who still allowed themselves to be called by Thumper or Nifty. Nicknames aren't necessarily unprofeessional or immature. Bill Clinton, Betty Ford, Jimmy Carter and Sally Ride demonstrate that.
However, there's a BIG difference between Bill and Scooter. Yeah, I know there's Scooter Libbey, Dick Cheney's friend, but he's a crook so he doesn't count. lol And his name is Lewis.
To be totally honest, I wouldn't associate the name Thumper with a girl who does all the beauty pageants and comes from a well-known respectable family. If I try to think of it on a person at all, I would picture a little kid born to a mentally retarded person who shouldn't be having babies at all, who just thought Thumper was cute and nobody cared enough to set her straight.
Or else it's a self-chosen name for a stripper, to go with Bambi.
Nifty sounds like a con artist of some sort, or crooked bookmaker. IF it isn't a cleaning product.
Dandy isn't even used much as an adjective anymore, but it's still cutesy and sickly sweet.
Scooter is very redneck sounding. Like the Dukes of Hazzard or something.
I think this veterinarian has been around too many animals for too long, because all of those names he has given his kidssound like cheesy pet names.
I wouldn't choose a professional, lawyer, doctor, whatever by his or her first name, but I can tell you that I would seriously wonder about the intellectual status or maturity of an educated adult who still allowed themselves to be called by Thumper or Nifty. Nicknames aren't necessarily unprofeessional or immature. Bill Clinton, Betty Ford, Jimmy Carter and Sally Ride demonstrate that.
However, there's a BIG difference between Bill and Scooter. Yeah, I know there's Scooter Libbey, Dick Cheney's friend, but he's a crook so he doesn't count. lol And his name is Lewis.
To be totally honest, I wouldn't associate the name Thumper with a girl who does all the beauty pageants and comes from a well-known respectable family. If I try to think of it on a person at all, I would picture a little kid born to a mentally retarded person who shouldn't be having babies at all, who just thought Thumper was cute and nobody cared enough to set her straight.
Or else it's a self-chosen name for a stripper, to go with Bambi.
Nifty sounds like a con artist of some sort, or crooked bookmaker. IF it isn't a cleaning product.
Dandy isn't even used much as an adjective anymore, but it's still cutesy and sickly sweet.
Scooter is very redneck sounding. Like the Dukes of Hazzard or something.
No, actually it probably wouldn't if I knew the person. On the other hand if they just said Dr. Scooter I might wonder a bit. But if I met him and he turned out to be a nice, good doctor I wouldn't mind. (I would wonder though about his parents). A person's name doesn't really say anything about their character (unless of course a parent named their kid Demon or something so the child behaved in a certain way because of it). Anyway, it probably wouldn't change my opinion of them, but I think it would affect their careers.
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The Honorable Thumper Smith presiding.
Dr. Thumper Hayes
Thumper Michaels, Attorney at Law
Professor Thumper Davis
Think about that for a second.
Dr. Thumper Hayes
Thumper Michaels, Attorney at Law
Professor Thumper Davis
Think about that for a second.
those are pretty bad names.
"future" children:
Girls: Charlotte, Ligeia, Iris, Sawyer, ?
Boys: River, Hayden, Brooklyn, Indiana, Elijah
"future" children:
Girls: Charlotte, Ligeia, Iris, Sawyer, ?
Boys: River, Hayden, Brooklyn, Indiana, Elijah
Yes. Absolutely. I'm shallow that way.
Dr. Dandy Smith is getting nowhere near my body cavities. Period.
Dr. Dandy Smith is getting nowhere near my body cavities. Period.
We had some birth announcements a couple of year ago where I lvie for a set of twins calle Bramble and Nunchaka, Bramble was a girl and Nunchaka was a boy. I just don't get it at all.
OMG... how ironic that he is a vet, because to me Thumper, Dandy, etc. are names you give a cat or dog or gerbil.
Any yes, I would have trouble taking a professional with the first name 'Thumper' seriously.
Any yes, I would have trouble taking a professional with the first name 'Thumper' seriously.
If they were nicknames, they wouldn't really bother me. Dandy as a nickname for Andrew is really snappy, and since I like Tifty for Tiffany, Nifty for...uh...Nicholas or something wouldn't be bad.
As real names, though--real, full, written-on-the-certificate names--I would wonder. Especially with Scooter; that's what Wolverine calls Cyclops when he's being an ass (aka, all the time). It's not a name. ;)
It's not nice to make judgements about people based off their names, but I'm not always nice.
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As real names, though--real, full, written-on-the-certificate names--I would wonder. Especially with Scooter; that's what Wolverine calls Cyclops when he's being an ass (aka, all the time). It's not a name. ;)
It's not nice to make judgements about people based off their names, but I'm not always nice.
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Dandy & Nifty are female...
...so I guess maybe, Andrea & Nicole??? I dunno...I just know that one of the kids has a "real" name. The question is did she legally change her name or are they all nicknames. I have no idea. I just know that every play and such that the youngest is in, she is credited as Thumper (Last Name).
...so I guess maybe, Andrea & Nicole??? I dunno...I just know that one of the kids has a "real" name. The question is did she legally change her name or are they all nicknames. I have no idea. I just know that every play and such that the youngest is in, she is credited as Thumper (Last Name).