[Opinions] Re: Is Elodie Primrose most suited to only children or is it versatile across a lifetime?
in reply to a message by Dianatiger
Neither of them strike me as childish.
I think Elodie seems birdlike in a dainty whimsical way. NMS, but it's ok. Seems like she'd be sweet even as a mature older lady.
I like Primrose with it. You'd think that would make Elodie prissier because of the prim part, but I think instead it grounds it, while also reinforcing what I like about Elodie.
Anastasia is an objectively neat and sturdy name, but it's hard for me to dissociate it from the mysterious murder of a child being turned into a romance story. I think I'd probably like it as my name, though - I'd probably even prefer Anastasia Elodie.
~ song of the week: "Maid of Culmore" Rising Appalachia
I think Elodie seems birdlike in a dainty whimsical way. NMS, but it's ok. Seems like she'd be sweet even as a mature older lady.
I like Primrose with it. You'd think that would make Elodie prissier because of the prim part, but I think instead it grounds it, while also reinforcing what I like about Elodie.
Anastasia is an objectively neat and sturdy name, but it's hard for me to dissociate it from the mysterious murder of a child being turned into a romance story. I think I'd probably like it as my name, though - I'd probably even prefer Anastasia Elodie.
~ song of the week: "Maid of Culmore" Rising Appalachia
This message was edited 1/19/2022, 6:10 PM