[Opinions] Re: GP twin combos
in reply to a message by Ottilie
I don't like Hunter for a woman, but I am able to understand its appeal, I think. The idea of a hunter evokes resourcefulness and a tension between cooperation with nature and dependence on it - which are appealing connotations regardless of the name's gender, and have a particular appeal as a female name (although it's not my style, I'd rather it be a male name). It is surnamey enough that I don't like it for girls. But I think Hunter has a quality of "blue-state-redneck, or red-state-hippy? not even playing that game" quality that makes it interesting and different from the Carsons and Paytons and Rileys and Harpers.
Harper on the other hand just makes me think of harpies, and "harping on" (complaining), and the producers of blandly pleasant background tinklings, so I don't care for that on either sex. If it's either, though, it's feminine... it's just so negative, like Tempest or Piper it seems so petty and diminutive. Aw, she's a Harper, so kewt and sweet - and it's a surname so at the same time, she's a good ol' bubba. Nms.
- mirfak
Harper on the other hand just makes me think of harpies, and "harping on" (complaining), and the producers of blandly pleasant background tinklings, so I don't care for that on either sex. If it's either, though, it's feminine... it's just so negative, like Tempest or Piper it seems so petty and diminutive. Aw, she's a Harper, so kewt and sweet - and it's a surname so at the same time, she's a good ol' bubba. Nms.
- mirfak