I can not, for the life of me, think what her name is supposed to be.
Anita, isn't it?
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I can not, for the life of me, think what her name is supposed to be.
Anita, isn't it?
Oh! What about all the minor women characters w/ rhyming names?? What does that mean? Or is it just a joke?
Trudy, Judy, Trooby? (or whatever Betty's SiL's name is)
I may have noticed it before but I feel like it was highlighted last night.
SiL was Judy.
I thought Judy was Pete's brother's wife?
Two Judy's it appears. It took me while to suss it out on IMDb.
What about all the minor women characters w/ rhyming names?? What does that mean? Or is it just a joke?
I think it's just that names go through trends. Just like the popular thing right now is names that end in "a".
Note that both Judith and Judy made the Top 20 in the 40s:
Most Popular Girls Names 1930-1939
1. Mary
2. Betty +2
3. Barbara +15
4. Shirley +13
5. Patricia +25
6. Dorothy -4
7. Joan +53
8. Margaret -3
9. Nancy +57
10. Helen -7
11. Carol +105
12. Joyce +53
13. Doris -5
14. Ruth -8
15. Virginia -8
16. Marilyn +72
17. Elizabeth -7
18. Jean -2
19. Frances -8
20. Dolores +30
Most Popular Girls Names 1940-1949
1. Mary
2. Linda +93
3. Barbara
4. Patricia +1
5. Carol +6
6. Sandra +44
7. Nancy +2
8. Judith +32
9. Sharon +78
10. Susan +111
11. Betty -9
12. Carolyn +18
13. Shirley -9
14. Margaret -6
15. Karen +126
16. Donna +6
17. Judy +93
18. Kathleen +54
19. Joyce -7
20. Dorothy -14
I could swear they were calling Betty's sister-in-law something like Trooby. weird.
It always possible that she had a weird nickname. Growing up, in fine New England fashion, me and my siblings were Sissy, Booey, and Tippy. These names bear no relation to our real names.
me and my siblings were Sissy, Booey, and Tippy.
Which one were you?
That is the question.