[Opinions] Re: Hardy har har (m)
in reply to a message by BookEm'Danno
It sounds like harsh, harlot, harpy, harmful, horror, heart, harmonize, hardy, but I don't generally notice. I'd say it's, um...dramatic and active sounding rather than harsh. It's like the color red.
I like some but probably not enough that I'd consider using them.
I've warmed up to Harmony a bit lately. I think it's fun and bright seeming in certain combos.
Harriet
Harshini
Harlow
Haruna
Haruko
Harold / Harald
Harris
Hart
Hartmut
Hartwig
Harouna
Harisha
Harshal
Not all of them truly have the hahr sound, though.
I'd probably use Hart or Harmony for that sound, if I had to.
Casper, Vesper, and Prosper are some of my favorite names. Juniper is ok, but the "niper" part sounds a bit silly to me.
~ song of the week: "Little Sparrow"
https://youtu.be/JB9zXoOBpOI
I like some but probably not enough that I'd consider using them.
I've warmed up to Harmony a bit lately. I think it's fun and bright seeming in certain combos.
Harriet
Harshini
Harlow
Haruna
Haruko
Harold / Harald
Harris
Hart
Hartmut
Hartwig
Harouna
Harisha
Harshal
Not all of them truly have the hahr sound, though.
I'd probably use Hart or Harmony for that sound, if I had to.
Casper, Vesper, and Prosper are some of my favorite names. Juniper is ok, but the "niper" part sounds a bit silly to me.
~ song of the week: "Little Sparrow"
https://youtu.be/JB9zXoOBpOI
This message was edited 12/12/2021, 7:30 PM