I think it's a good name, and usable. Refreshing - maybe, if it didn't become
Millie so readily.
Also it's not a favorite for me because it just doesn't strike me the right way aesthetically. I don't like how it reminds of milli- words like millipede and millimeter, and I don't like the "lis" sound when it is spelled with a C like in delicious or license, and I don't like the resemblance to -cent adjectives like magnificent, decent, liquescent.
Since its spelling is the problem for me, and the things I don't like about the spelling have no connection to its etymology, I like to "fix" it into a name I do like: Mellisant or Melisant (I like the double L because it dissociates it from
Melissa better). There! no
Millie /
Milly, no thousandths, no malice or license, and no quality of "millicence." And it just seems warmer, less stiff and prissy to me, too.
- mirfakThis message was edited 4/20/2018, 10:33 AM