[Opinions] Elvira
WDYT of the name Elvira for a girl? What would you pair it with?
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It's popular and a perfect normal name where I live. It also happens to be a name that I really like and will consider for my child if it's a girl.
I don't really think of combos, so from the top of my head:
Elvira Juliet
Elvira Josceline
Elvira Grace
Elvira Felicity
Elvira Rhonwen
Elvira Sophie
Elvira Calliope
I don't really think of combos, so from the top of my head:
Elvira Juliet
Elvira Josceline
Elvira Grace
Elvira Felicity
Elvira Rhonwen
Elvira Sophie
Elvira Calliope
I really like it. Elvira has a strong sound but is also feminine with a touch of fantasy.
The only draw back is that it might be too strongly associated with the comically campy Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. As RoxStar mentioned, she is still a cult-classic in some areas of the USA. However, she isn't really a negative character association just a bit over the top.
Elvira Gabrielle
Elvira Caroline
Elvira Tamsin
Elvira Suzanne
Elvira Frances
Elvira Ruth
The only draw back is that it might be too strongly associated with the comically campy Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. As RoxStar mentioned, she is still a cult-classic in some areas of the USA. However, she isn't really a negative character association just a bit over the top.
Elvira Gabrielle
Elvira Caroline
Elvira Tamsin
Elvira Suzanne
Elvira Frances
Elvira Ruth
This message was edited 5/6/2018, 4:25 PM
In the US, this is not going to work. It's the name of a cult-figure on old-time late-night TV, a busty witch-type character who introduced late-night horror/vampire movies. I have seen people dress as her for Halloween, so even fifty years later she's still well-known.
And there is an annoying old song performed by the Oak Ridge Boys called "Elvira" that is well-known, and contains the refrain "Oompapa-mow-mow." )rhymes with wow and not joe.)
And there is an annoying old song performed by the Oak Ridge Boys called "Elvira" that is well-known, and contains the refrain "Oompapa-mow-mow." )rhymes with wow and not joe.)