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[Opinions] Re: Top Ten for March
Hazel - I like seeing it, but wouldn't use it myself. I've noticed it's becoming more popular lately. I wonder if it's because of Grandma Hazels?
Guinevere - I try so so hard to like this, but the "Gwen" sound in the beginning bothers me for some reason. I like looking at it, but I don't always like saying it.
Persephone - As a person will a weakness for mythological names, I have to back Persephone. I love the melodious sound it has, and I think it has some sweet nn potential.
Lyra - It's nice, but I feel just neutral about it.
Mabel - I love the "older" classic name resurgence like Ruth and Jane and the like, but I'm not ready for Mabel.
Imogen - Nice sound, but not my style, really.
Eglantine - I like the idea, but reminds very strongly of eggplants. I like the aubergine color that brings up, but the sound is kind of clunky. A similar name I like is Celandine.
Zoe - Nice and cute. I'm undecided on how I think it ages.
Dagmar - Strong. Nobody messes with a girl named Dagmar.
Luna - Lovely and a little spacey. I think of Luna Lovegood, but that isn't a bad thing.Jasper - Growing on me a little.
Theodore - Classic and ages very well. Like.
Howard - Growing on me lately, though I hear Wolowitz's mother from Big Bang Theory every time I say it aloud, haha.
Sebastian - Nice, but not my style.
Alec - A little short for my taste, but perfectly nice.
Orlando - I don't really like this as a person's name. I just think of the city.
Nico - I like Nico as a nickname for Nikolai or something similar, undecided on it as a full name.
Grant - Sturdy and no-nonsense.
Ezra - Dreamier than Grant, but still strong.
Garrett - This one is really growing on me lately. I like how it sounds a lot.
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