[Opinions] Giselle
What do you think of this name? I grew to like it after seeing the ballet. I know there’s that sound at the beginning that sounds like a certain inappropriate slang word, but I’ve never heard that word used in real life; so I don’t think it’s a problem.
“Whatever you are, be a good one.” - Abraham Lincoln
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“Whatever you are, be a good one.” - Abraham Lincoln
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/157557
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I think Giselle is a beautiful name, I like it a lot.
You could go with the OE pronunciation — YEEzela, (OE 'G' is pronounced as modern 'y' before front vowels such as 'i'); the other authentic pronunciation would be similar to Gazelle (rhyming with diesel), with a hard G rather than a |dj| sound, but you may think that's too much like "Geezer". In any case the long or stressed vowel is the "i", not the "e", and it's often reduced to simply Gisl- or even Gis- or -gis in compound names.
I think it's pretty, in the right combo it's beautiful. I think of a dainty ballerina. I actually slightly prefer the Gisèle spelling.
I definitely can’t get past the first syllable. It’s just asking for trouble.
It’s also anotherone that doesn’t pass the “please welcome to the stage the luscious...” test.
It’s also anotherone that doesn’t pass the “please welcome to the stage the luscious...” test.
This message was edited 1/31/2018, 7:50 AM
I think it's a nice name, and I don't think the starting sound is an issue.
Gisela is my favourite form of the name though, due to personal association.
Gisela is my favourite form of the name though, due to personal association.
I like Giselle; I actually started to like it after seeing it in a manga. I pronounce it in French, zhi-SEL.
I really dislike it. It’s one of those names that I really strongly dislike, but at least it’s not made up or misspelled.
It's mnot the worst name around, but it has a snobbish, yet somehow sleazy vibe to it, like a very high-priced call girl, or somebody whose main ambition in life was to marry a rich old man.