Val's day

Feb. 14th, 2007 11:31 pm
[identity profile] tabouli.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] trennels
It being Valentine’s Day and all, I feel the time has come to muse on Val Longstreet, and AF names in general. I was taken aback to learn Val’s full name was Valentine, partly because it’s comically incongruous with her character, and partly because I’ve never met or even heard of a real person called Valentine. I’d assumed her name was Valerie (rare but not unheard of). Was (or is) there a particular time and/or demographic in the UK where 'Valentine' was a reasonably common name?

The names of ongoing characters were an aspect of her books that AF couldn't shift to suit the different timeframes of her books, which must make for some interesting clashes in fashion. Being Australian, I don't know that much about what names would have been popular in schools like Kingscote in the eras when the books are set, but I'd guess, for example, that having two Margarets in a small class of girls might have been likely at the time of Autumn Term, but would have been unlikely by Attic Term.

It's also interesting to look at which names seem dated and which don't. 'Nicola', 'Rebecca', 'Karen' and 'Jenny' are as current as ever, at least to my Australian eye, but 'Erica', 'Lois', 'Virginia' and 'Barbara' seem of an earlier generation. I also suspect (again, without much knowledge of the context in posh UK circles at the time) that by Attic Term, AF chose names for new minor characters (e.g. the 'infants' in Ann's dorm) which were fashionable at the time when the novel was set. Then there's ones like 'Thalia', 'Pomona' and 'Unity', where I suspect AF was deliberately picking offbeat names.

Any thoughts from people who know more than me about UK naming fashions through the ages?

Date: 2007-02-15 11:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilliburlero.livejournal.com
Valentine is quite common for men in Ireland. My husband, growing up in a small town, had two neighbours called Valentine, both of whom shortened it to Val. They'd be in their 50s or 60s now. I've heard of it as a girl's name but never actually met one.

Didn't St Valentine get decanonised recently (or at Vatican II maybe?) Can't think AF would have approved...

Date: 2007-02-15 12:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosathome.livejournal.com
Well there were two of them, so you can probably still have it as a saint's name if you want.

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