[Games] Ignore :S nt
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Be brutal/mean/snarky, please!
This message was edited 4/17/2006, 12:09 AM
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This is my daughter, Adriana Sofia (ah-dree-AH-nah).
Say: Hello Adri :smiling:
Think: Nice combo... BUT: I hate the double -ia-, Sofia reminds me of 'solfeo'... I prefer it with the accent: Sofía, I think Sofia Adriana sounds and looks better than Adriana Sofia (though I prefer Adriana as fn hmmm...). And, I wouldn't use Sofia for a real girl, I don't think it ages well (it's too sweet for a grown up woman).
This is my son, Asher Nicholas.
Say: Hello Ash :smiling:
Think: Love the combo... BUT: Asher reminds me of 'ash' and 'ayer' (I love it, though) and I dislike the -sh- -ch- combo (the sound is great)
These are my twins, Raina Gabrielle and Marina Charlotte.
Say: Hello girls :smiling:
Think: and Raina is horrible, it reminds me of the word 'rain'. I like Gabriella/Gabriela, but Gabrielle sounds almost like Gabriel in Spanish, so I find it masculine... and I don't like 'palindromes' in names (-elle-)... and -elle- reminds me of 'she'. Marina Charlotte is lovely.
This is my son, Lucas William.
This is my daughter, Adriana Sofia (ah-dree-AH-nah).
Say: Hello Adri :smiling:
Think: Nice combo... BUT: I hate the double -ia-, Sofia reminds me of 'solfeo'... I prefer it with the accent: Sofía, I think Sofia Adriana sounds and looks better than Adriana Sofia (though I prefer Adriana as fn hmmm...). And, I wouldn't use Sofia for a real girl, I don't think it ages well (it's too sweet for a grown up woman).
This is my son, Asher Nicholas.
Say: Hello Ash :smiling:
Think: Love the combo... BUT: Asher reminds me of 'ash' and 'ayer' (I love it, though) and I dislike the -sh- -ch- combo (the sound is great)
These are my twins, Raina Gabrielle and Marina Charlotte.
Say: Hello girls :smiling:
Think: and Raina is horrible, it reminds me of the word 'rain'. I like Gabriella/Gabriela, but Gabrielle sounds almost like Gabriel in Spanish, so I find it masculine... and I don't like 'palindromes' in names (-elle-)... and -elle- reminds me of 'she'. Marina Charlotte is lovely.
This is my son, Lucas William.
This message was edited 4/17/2006, 12:14 AM