[Opinions] Re: BAs from England (Girls)
in reply to a message by Rose-Berry
I like English inspired names that are fashionable or up-and-coming in America right now, such as Felicity, Alice, Cecily, Owen, Hugh, those types of names.
But the names that are currenlty popular in England right now just seem sloppy to me. I notice a lot of nick-names as given names, and some I like, such as Poppy, and Millie, but even those names seem too flimsey as given names. I'm sort of a snob about that - sorry.
With that said, I only like a few of these names:
Clara - but not paired with Belle which seems cliche
Eloise Mary - cute
Elsie Henrietta - Elsie is sort of nick-maney but I do think it's sweet and I love to see Henrietta.
Ines - I love Ines and I'm excited to see it. I don't think it flows well with the middle names used, but I don't hate the middle names on their own.
Thalia Bethany - I like how Bethany flows as a middle name and I appreciate each name individually even though they are not my taste style-wise.
But the names that are currenlty popular in England right now just seem sloppy to me. I notice a lot of nick-names as given names, and some I like, such as Poppy, and Millie, but even those names seem too flimsey as given names. I'm sort of a snob about that - sorry.
With that said, I only like a few of these names:
Clara - but not paired with Belle which seems cliche
Eloise Mary - cute
Elsie Henrietta - Elsie is sort of nick-maney but I do think it's sweet and I love to see Henrietta.
Ines - I love Ines and I'm excited to see it. I don't think it flows well with the middle names used, but I don't hate the middle names on their own.
Thalia Bethany - I like how Bethany flows as a middle name and I appreciate each name individually even though they are not my taste style-wise.