[Opinions] Re: I’m bored so...
in reply to a message by Gaia
1. g/g: Honor Sophia and Irene Anastasia
b/b: Tristan Elias and Alistair Felix
g/b: Iris Lenore and Rowan Gareth
2. It's nit a hard no, but I don't plan to
3. Well, my son's middle name is pretty similar (not exactly a masculine version, but close) but we just liked the name on its own.
4. If you're allowed to use names that are at least somewhat unisex... Avery is basically all feminine these days but I don't hate it for a boy and, uh... hm... Micah?
5. Just stylistically I'm more drawn to "old fashioned" names, but it's more about the aesthetic.
6. I don't know what that means
7. I wouldn't, in the US it's more hassle than anything. But if it's part of another language, well, you might as well be asking me how I feel about the Cyrillic alphabet. That's how you write the name. I don't have an opinion.
8. I usually prefer original, though some alternate spellings feel pretty established and they don't phase me. It depends how intuitive the spelling is, too.
9. Depends on the person really
10. no
11. for one, this is why I'd never tell the name before it's actually given to the child. What are they gonna say about it then? for two, no I would not.
12. Sophia and Alexander
13. -leigh names. I want to erase them all from existence
14. Misspelled word name
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b/b: Tristan Elias and Alistair Felix
g/b: Iris Lenore and Rowan Gareth
2. It's nit a hard no, but I don't plan to
3. Well, my son's middle name is pretty similar (not exactly a masculine version, but close) but we just liked the name on its own.
4. If you're allowed to use names that are at least somewhat unisex... Avery is basically all feminine these days but I don't hate it for a boy and, uh... hm... Micah?
5. Just stylistically I'm more drawn to "old fashioned" names, but it's more about the aesthetic.
6. I don't know what that means
7. I wouldn't, in the US it's more hassle than anything. But if it's part of another language, well, you might as well be asking me how I feel about the Cyrillic alphabet. That's how you write the name. I don't have an opinion.
8. I usually prefer original, though some alternate spellings feel pretty established and they don't phase me. It depends how intuitive the spelling is, too.
9. Depends on the person really
10. no
11. for one, this is why I'd never tell the name before it's actually given to the child. What are they gonna say about it then? for two, no I would not.
12. Sophia and Alexander
13. -leigh names. I want to erase them all from existence
14. Misspelled word name
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