I had never really thought about [name_f]Charity[/name_f] before. It sounds sweet and a little old fashioned though. [name_f]Cherry[/name_f] would be a cute nickname. Thoughts?
I like [name_f]Charity[/name_f]. It’s simple without being frumpy. I think [name_f]Cherry[/name_f] is a bit of a stretch though.
I don’t think [name_f]Cherry[/name_f] is a stretch at all I think its a perfect nn! However, I would be hesitant to use [name_f]Charity[/name_f] because it is such a personality former. You will never know how you little baby girl is going to turn out, and, as awful as it sounds, you wouldn’t want a little girl named [name_f]Charity[/name_f] to be a mean, jealous type. That being said, you could definitely teach her to live u to her name.
I absolutely love the name [name_f]Charity[/name_f].
You know, I did consider that, but for some reason, [name_f]Charity[/name_f] feels not as pretentious as some other virtue names. People name their children [name_f]Serenity[/name_f], [name_f]Patience[/name_f], and [name_f]Chastity[/name_f]. To me, those are more easily teased than [name_f]Charity[/name_f]. I mean like if a girl named [name_f]Patience[/name_f] is sick of waiting in line, or [name_f]Serenity[/name_f] throws a fit about something. [name_f]Charity[/name_f] feels like it would be less of a problem. Thanks for the reply!
It’s not my style, but it’s a nice virtue.
[name_f]Charity[/name_f] feels very 80s to me, possibly because I can recall at least two girls named [name_f]Charity[/name_f] from grade school. But if you really like it, please don’t use [name_f]Cherry[/name_f] as a nn.
Another idea: [name_f]Charis[/name_f] or [name_f]Karis[/name_f]