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[Opinions] Minerva
So I personally love the name Minerva and it's my favourite name but I know people who don't like it so much.So what do you guys think about the name? This is just out of curiosity of course!
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I like it, but I prefer Athena. I have used Minerva on a kitten and we called her Minnie.ETA: Minnie is a cute kitten name but I don't like it on a human, so I'd only ever use Minerva as a middle name for a real baby.

This message was edited 1/6/2021, 1:48 PM

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I dislike the NERVE part, and I think it's too closely associated with Harry Potter. It's better than Athena, though, and Minnie is nice.
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It's gorgeous!
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I used to have a boss named Minerva. She was born in Mexico in the 70s.
For some reason I think it sounds more vintage than that - more early/mid century - like the same age as Rowena or Marcella.
Slightly prefer Minerve...I get the impression it's weird to prefer that version, but I do.Anyway, I like Minerva. I agree with New_Chloe that stylewise it seems similar to Ursula. It seems a bit heavy to me but elegant.

This message was edited 1/6/2021, 9:28 AM

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I never used to like it at all. Not sure if it's that "erv" sound or not. But I've been sort of coming around to it recently.
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Minerva is underappreciated. Yes, there's the whole "nerve in the middle" part, but that almost makes me like it more. And "Min" is a cute nickname.I remember having a name dream once - and that's rare for me - about someone called Aline Minerva. I still think that combo is beautiful.
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I really like it and I'm so pleased (and surprised) to see that others also like it. I always thought of Minerva as being one of those names that commands respect but is kind of tough to love - along the lines of Brunhilda and Ursula. Its beauty is not delicate. I have a friend from Spain who also likes this name and their pronunciation is so lovely - sort of like "mee-NAIR-va". The "NURV" part of Minerva is probably my least favourite part of it.
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I really like it! Min/Minnie is a cute nn for it.
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I like it!Not sure if I'd use it for a hypothetical baby of mine, but it sounds nice.
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I love it. Would have used it in a heartbeat if we didn't already have a daughter named Hermione. Too HP with both in the same set :(I love Minnie.
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I personally don't love the "nerv" sound in the middle, but I'd be thrilled to meet a little girl named Minerva. I have met one, (a Romanian woman, oddly) and she was pretty cool.
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It’s ok. I wouldn’t use it but I don’t dislike it. It has an interesting meaning. I think it might be cool to meet one in real life. Mina has some appeal as a nn. I prefer the apparent equivalent: Athena.
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I also like Athena as a name, I really like names that mean intellect or wisdom and while I would name my supposed daughter or pet Sophia, my name is Sophia and that's just vain so I stick to Athena and Minerva!
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I love Sophia too. You could always use it as a middle name.
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