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amother
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Yesterday at 10:16 am
This is a spin off of the recently bumped up thread about the name Rivka. Do you see a trend of certain names and personalities going together?
(I’ll add that my dd Rivka is wonderful and a huge personality, super strong willed and independent. She’s definitely been an adventure to raise.)
In my family there is a name after a certain great grandparent, and all the grandchildren named for him are strong tough go getters (though also difficult when children!). This grandfather managed to save most of his large family during the Holocaust, with smarts bravery and a sharp mind. It is so obvious to his descendants that some of his personality shines through those names for him.
What are your thoughts?
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Genius
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Yesterday at 10:29 am
I definitely see similar personalities between relatives who have the same name.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:30 am
I don't see it.
I do see that families sometimes expect certain people to be a certain way so the child ends up meeting that expectation.
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Genius
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Yesterday at 10:42 am
amother Viola wrote: | I don't see it.
I do see that families sometimes expect certain people to be a certain way so the child ends up meeting that expectation. |
In my case, I noticed it when the kids we’re all in their teens already. Besides, a trait like being aggressive or opinionated for example, is not something you develop because of other people’s expectations.
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Genius
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Yesterday at 10:44 am
amother Viola wrote: | I don't see it.
I do see that families sometimes expect certain people to be a certain way so the child ends up meeting that expectation. |
I happen to agree that “positive belief brings positive self fulfilling prophecies” (and the other way around as well) but I don’t think these two ideas are mutually exclusive.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:45 am
Genius wrote: | In my case, I noticed it when the kids we’re all in their teens already. Besides, a trait like being aggressive or opinionated for example, is not something you develop because of other people’s expectations. |
Definitely is. If you're told you're a certain way your whole life, and treated as if you are, you may very well become that.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:52 am
amother Viola wrote: | I don't see it.
I do see that families sometimes expect certain people to be a certain way so the child ends up meeting that expectation. |
I do hear that. I will say on my family, the trend was only noted after three had the same name. Their personalities were all very different but all very strong willed.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:54 am
amother OP wrote: | I do hear that. I will say on my family, the trend was only noted after three had the same name. Their personalities were all very different but all very strong willed. |
So it's 2024 where people raise children to be like that.
Your family has genes to be strong willed.
There is a whole list of other things.
It's not the name.
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:06 am
amother Viola wrote: | So it's 2024 where people raise children to be like that.
Your family has genes to be strong willed.
There is a whole list of other things.
It's not the name. |
Nope sorry these were all children raised in the 80s and 90s, when obedience was the norm. Not our current children. It’s my generation of siblings and first cousins.
Yes our family may have genes to be strong willed but these were standouts. You will have to trust me on that. I don’t want to give more info because I know I have friends and family on here, but these men are well known in their respective fields.
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amother
Midnight
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Yesterday at 11:18 am
No... Imagine thinking all common names are the same and you'll see it's impossible
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Honey
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Today at 1:43 pm
I think some of it is anecdotal, I know 4 people with the same name and they are all similar personalities. I also know a different 4 people with the same name and they are also similar personalities. But there are probably many more people out there with the same names and could be totally different to the people I know.
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Rappel
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Today at 2:20 pm
IME: yes, there are traits or features that are brought out by individual names. For that reason, I won't use a name unless I've met several people with the name. I want to know what we're getting into before I sign XD
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Thistle
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Today at 2:57 pm
I think if you are named after someone like a relative not avraham avinu then they tend to have certain personality traits
Example not all rivkas will be generous but all the granddaughters named after savta rivka are so generous they’ll give their shirt off their backs for someone else they’re not all the same but they all have this trademark trait
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Petunia
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Today at 4:11 pm
In my experience, all Rochels are self assured princesses 👸
Think about it, and you'll see it's true.
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Stoneblue
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Today at 5:04 pm
amother Petunia wrote: | In my experience, all Rochels are self assured princesses 👸
Think about it, and you'll see it's true. |
Not the Rochel I know
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Today at 5:52 pm
Genius wrote: | I definitely see similar personalities between relatives who have the same name. | Same here. I don’t attribute it to the actual name, but to being named after the same person. And I’ve observed it in more than one extended family.
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amother
Hotpink
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Today at 6:21 pm
amother Petunia wrote: | In my experience, all Rochels are self assured princesses 👸
Think about it, and you'll see it's true. |
Agreed, and that's my name!
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Today at 6:26 pm
amother Petunia wrote: | In my experience, all Rochels are self assured princesses 👸
Think about it, and you'll see it's true. |
So not true for the Rochels I know. I wish they were more like that.
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amother
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Today at 6:54 pm
amother Seagreen wrote: | Same here. I don’t attribute it to the actual name, but to being named after the same person. And I’ve observed it in more than one extended family. |
Yes, I agree
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