okay. sorry for getting like that. i just took it the wrong way
i agree with you guys that its more of a nickname and i honestly meant it that way not as a real name
i never heard of this zsazsa gabor person so i honestly thought it was just a made up modern name
Not a fan. Spelling and pronunciation are not obvious at all, and I think it sounds way too extra and over-the-top to be a kiddo’s name. That said, as a nickname I think it would be very cute.
I am not familiar with [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] Gabor.
To me it is a fun nickname. Feels a bit like a ‘tropical’ nickname, like [name_f]Coco[/name_f] or [name_f]Lala[/name_f]. I wouldn’t personally use it as a formal name and feel it’s a bit child-like for a grown woman.
I think it’s a cute nickname, been a GP since I was 9. I can’t imagine every young person being familiar with Ms. Gabor anymore.
Agree with this!
If you’re not familiar w/[name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] Gabor…
I have no idea who she is and I’m in the US
Regardless of the iconic reference, I’m not fond of the sound. It could suit as a nickname to something else if you love it so much.
[name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] Gabor was Hungarian and her real name was [name_f]Zsuzsanna[/name_f], which is the Hungarian form of [name_f]Susanna[/name_f]. [name_f]Zsuzsanna[/name_f] is a common name in Hungary. Most girls/women named [name_f]Zsuzsanna[/name_f] go by [name_f]Zsuzsa[/name_f]; [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] is not the typical nickname.
You could name your daughter [name_f]Susannah[/name_f] and call her [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] as a cute nickname, just like [name_f]Zuzu[/name_f] is used as a nickname for [name_f]Susannah[/name_f].
(“Zs” is pronounced like the “s” in treasure and measure and pleasure, and like the “j” in the [name_m]French[/name_m] jour).
Everything I’ve read says her real name was Sári. Sári is the Hungarian diminutive of [name_f]Sarah[/name_f].
I guess she changed her name altogether then, but [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] is a diminutive of [name_f]Zsuzsanna[/name_f]:
The Zsuzsannas I’ve know have all gone by [name_f]Zsuzsa[/name_f], not [name_f]Zsazsa[/name_f].
I like it as a nickname (and I have it as one for [name_f]Saoirse[/name_f]), but I wouldn’t use it as a full name. Especially if you don’t know who [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] Gabor is (and she was born as Sári).
I think [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] could work with [name_f]Jacqueline[/name_f].
It sounds cute and has verge and clearly worked for the actress who is no longer with us. I say totally use it.
I think [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] [name_f]Zsa[/name_f] would be a super cute name for a tiny dog or hamster.
thanks for the comments everyone. I have learned of a new person now, lol.
I think its not going to be an easy life for the child, living with that name.
I love it as a nickname to [name_f]Susannah[/name_f]!