[Opinions] Re: A Chinese young woman named...Felix
in reply to a message by Felie
Was she born in the US, or in China? Chinese people born-in-China who later choose their own western names often make some interesting choices. If she chose it herself, I definitely understand why-- great meaning. I guess overall it's not awful-- there's nothing about the sound that's super masculine Fe like Fiona, Phoebe, -lix like Beatrix and Alix.
Rosalie Evander Larkin
Parisa Haven Silver
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Parisa Haven Silver
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Hi !!!
I agree with you!!
I generally dislike this kind of things but there is nothing in the meaning or sound of Felix which is stricly masculine as you said.
It is particular but it sounds shining and elegant on her and youthful too!
The meaning is augural and the sound could work well on a 'she'.
This name surprised me a lot because in this case is lovely!!
I honestly don't know if it is her birth name or her 'western name' but it is great anyway.
I agree with you!!
I generally dislike this kind of things but there is nothing in the meaning or sound of Felix which is stricly masculine as you said.
It is particular but it sounds shining and elegant on her and youthful too!
The meaning is augural and the sound could work well on a 'she'.
This name surprised me a lot because in this case is lovely!!
I honestly don't know if it is her birth name or her 'western name' but it is great anyway.
This message was edited 9/6/2017, 3:00 AM