[Opinions] Clarity
After seeing the name on the board, I've decided I love it. WDYT? I quite like it. I would most likely use it as a middle name, to avoid the problems I suffered myself (my name is Haven).
WDYT of Liora Clarity? Also, what name is better: Melora, Annora, or Liora. (All are long-time favorites) Interestingly enough, Annora is the only one that wasn't marked as a spelling error. So it seems to be used more often.
TIA.
WDYT of Liora Clarity? Also, what name is better: Melora, Annora, or Liora. (All are long-time favorites) Interestingly enough, Annora is the only one that wasn't marked as a spelling error. So it seems to be used more often.
TIA.
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Personally I think Clarity would work fine as a first name, but that could be because I'm so used to seeing it here. :-) There is always teh nickname Clare if a Clarity really didn't like her given name, and that's an advantage over the unnicknameable Haven, IMO.
It's my favorite arguable 'virtue' or attribute name, I think, because it's an easier concept for me to get on board with than something like patience or chastity or whatever else. Lucidity is never an unappealing thing.
Liora Clarity is my favorite out of your three favorite first names. I think a name beginning with L happens to compliment it quite nicely.
It's my favorite arguable 'virtue' or attribute name, I think, because it's an easier concept for me to get on board with than something like patience or chastity or whatever else. Lucidity is never an unappealing thing.
Liora Clarity is my favorite out of your three favorite first names. I think a name beginning with L happens to compliment it quite nicely.
Clarity's nice, and I agree that it should probably go in the middle name slot. Liora Clarity flows wonderfully.
Out of those three, I like Liora best. The others are nice too, but I'd be worrid Annora would be shortened to Annie or Nora too often, both of which I think are boring. I prefer the spelling Honora. Melora has a pleasant sound too, but once again, I'd worry it'd be shortened to Mel or Lora.
Out of those three, I like Liora best. The others are nice too, but I'd be worrid Annora would be shortened to Annie or Nora too often, both of which I think are boring. I prefer the spelling Honora. Melora has a pleasant sound too, but once again, I'd worry it'd be shortened to Mel or Lora.