[Opinions] Saskia or Anouk?
I wouldn't use them both, as they are a little too Eurotrash. Which do you like more?
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Saskia
I love Anouk!
I like both, they're awfully pretty, but I would choose Anouk personally.
I prefer Saskia.
What exactly is Eurotrash?
What exactly is Eurotrash?
I love the name Anouk but I think that Saskia sounds a little mean to me, I don't know why. Perhaps it is because it means knife.
This message was edited 1/17/2008, 2:05 PM
Saskia, I really like it!
Anouk
I never liked the sound of Saskia.
I never liked the sound of Saskia.
I dislike both a great deal.
They both sound very Euro-chic to me, along the same lines as names like Anais, and that's a trend that really doesn't appeal to me at all. Of the two, my reaction to Saskia is less JESUS CHRIST IT'S A LION GET IN THE CAR than my reaction to Anouk, and so my preference would be to Saskia.
I do like Saaski, though. A great deal, actually.
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They both sound very Euro-chic to me, along the same lines as names like Anais, and that's a trend that really doesn't appeal to me at all. Of the two, my reaction to Saskia is less JESUS CHRIST IT'S A LION GET IN THE CAR than my reaction to Anouk, and so my preference would be to Saskia.
I do like Saaski, though. A great deal, actually.
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I love both, but will pick Anouk.
Saskia
Saskia
Saskia.
I love Anouk!
It's beautiful, cute, uncommon (at least where I live) and I think it would age well.
ETS: Out of curiosity, how is Anouk considered to be Eurotrash? I think of it as being rather intelligent and was just wondering what your associations are.
It's beautiful, cute, uncommon (at least where I live) and I think it would age well.
ETS: Out of curiosity, how is Anouk considered to be Eurotrash? I think of it as being rather intelligent and was just wondering what your associations are.
This message was edited 1/13/2008, 3:00 PM
Well, by eurotrash I think more of cool Europeans in general myself (dark clothes, into modernist literature and Anais Nin), not "trashy" ones per se. :)
Ooh, I see. Me too :) I guess the term threw me off.
This message was edited 1/13/2008, 4:48 PM
Anouk!
I love Anouk!
I love Anouk!
Anouk, by a hair
Saskia
Saskia (but both are lovely)