[Opinions] Lucifer
I wish this name didn't have such an ugly connotation. It is rather nice sounding, and also has a beautiful meaning.
What a deceiving name!
Anyone else feel this way?
Also, do any names deceive you? For example; they sound nice but have an awful meaning, like IMO Claudia or Orchid. Or they both sound nice and have a good meaning but have bad history or associations, like Adolf or Lucifer.
What a deceiving name!
Anyone else feel this way?
Also, do any names deceive you? For example; they sound nice but have an awful meaning, like IMO Claudia or Orchid. Or they both sound nice and have a good meaning but have bad history or associations, like Adolf or Lucifer.
This message was edited 7/9/2009, 12:16 AM
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Isn't Lucifer grand? Such great aesthetics, and I even like the story. But of course, since religion plays such a huge role in a lot of peoples' lives, it's kind of out of the question.
I don't generally care about meanings, but associations definitely matter; it's a shame about Adolf, too. Some aren't so bad, though; for example, I think Lilith's story is pretty cool.
I don't generally care about meanings, but associations definitely matter; it's a shame about Adolf, too. Some aren't so bad, though; for example, I think Lilith's story is pretty cool.
I love Severus...that's what I want to name a boy...but it means severe. Also, a lot of people don't like the association of Snape...I do.
Speaking of Snape...
Snape, Snape, Severus Snape...
Speaking of Snape...
Snape, Snape, Severus Snape...
I really like the sound of Lucifer. I wish it didn't have such a bad associations.
There's actually a Saint Lucifer
Lucifer or Lucifer Calaritanus (Italian: San Lucifero) (d. 370 or 371) was a bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia and Christian saint known for his passionate opposition to Arianism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucifer
Lucifer or Lucifer Calaritanus (Italian: San Lucifero) (d. 370 or 371) was a bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia and Christian saint known for his passionate opposition to Arianism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucifer
LOL!!!
That's classic!
That's classic!
Lucifer used to be one of my favourites. I think it's absolutely beautiful. Obviously, though, I'd never use it.
I feel the same way about Orchid. I think it would make a great name if it didn't mean what it did.
Claudia doesn't actually have that bad of a meaning. There's nothing inherently bad about feebleness and/or immobility.
I wish Narcissa and Narcissus had better meanings. I think they're so incredibly gorgeous. Sigh.
Ulysses possibly means "to hate", which obviously is a terrible meaning, but I get past it easily because A) it's only a possible meaning and B) it has incredible associations.
I would say that Algernon is deceptive, but I happen to think that "having a moustache" is by far the coolest meaning any name could ever have EVER.
I feel the same way about Orchid. I think it would make a great name if it didn't mean what it did.
Claudia doesn't actually have that bad of a meaning. There's nothing inherently bad about feebleness and/or immobility.
I wish Narcissa and Narcissus had better meanings. I think they're so incredibly gorgeous. Sigh.
Ulysses possibly means "to hate", which obviously is a terrible meaning, but I get past it easily because A) it's only a possible meaning and B) it has incredible associations.
I would say that Algernon is deceptive, but I happen to think that "having a moustache" is by far the coolest meaning any name could ever have EVER.
LOL
"Having a moustache" is an awesome meaning!
Also, what does Orchid mean? I think it's a beautiful name, but is the meaning really that bad?
"Having a moustache" is an awesome meaning!
Also, what does Orchid mean? I think it's a beautiful name, but is the meaning really that bad?
"Testicles"
Does it really mean that? How do you know that?
yes sadly it does
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why?
because the flowers that were named for it, part of their shape looks like testicles so they say, but IMO they don't.
from wikipedia.org:
"Orchis is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). This genus gets its name from the Greek όρχις orchis, meaning "testicle", from the appearance of the paired subterranean tuberoids"
Orchid is also a color though, and doesn't have anything to do with the flowers.
from wikipedia.org:
"Orchis is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). This genus gets its name from the Greek όρχις orchis, meaning "testicle", from the appearance of the paired subterranean tuberoids"
Orchid is also a color though, and doesn't have anything to do with the flowers.
Yeah, but purple has rather sexual connotations if you ask me, doesn't it? And orchid is purple.
orchids come in variety of colors
This message was edited 7/9/2009, 9:53 PM
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