[Opinions] Re: Phoebe
in reply to a message by Dianatiger
It's pretty. I wonder why it never became popular. The meaning is nice too. I like it, but not enough to use because I don't really have a strong connection to it. If I read a book with a great character named Phoebe that might change. There was a Phoebe in "Catcher in the Rye" and I like her character but she wasn't a main character.
The downsides: it looks a bit better and more interesting than it sounds. It ages well, though.
I like Phoebe Diana because they really go together.
With Olivia I find the combo too trendy.
I personally dislike McKenna.
The downsides: it looks a bit better and more interesting than it sounds. It ages well, though.
I like Phoebe Diana because they really go together.
With Olivia I find the combo too trendy.
I personally dislike McKenna.
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McKenna is one of those names I want to dislike it but I just can't it's a bit of a guilty pleasure. Plus, with the MaKenna spelling it's meaning is happiness or happy one. So even though it maybe be a little trendy together the meaning would be "bright and happy one" which is such a warm and lovely meaning to me.
*though ik people see McKenna and Makenna as two seperate names I interpret them as the same in terms of just different spellings.
*though ik people see McKenna and Makenna as two seperate names I interpret them as the same in terms of just different spellings.
Interesting, I don't think I have heard of Macaria before it's definitely unique