[Opinions] Sylvia
I now know two young girls named Sylvia. I've always loved the name, but it didn't 'fit us.' Like Cecily it has a very formal feeling, almost 'upper-class' feel to it and that's not us. Nothing wrong with it, it's not snobby - just very elegant. I think it's because of the people I've come across with the name. I know people get a similar vibe with Miriam, but the Miriams I've known are very down to earth.
Thoughts?
One of the Sylvias has two brothers - Tristan and Luke. I like Sylvia and Tristan together, Luke sticks out a bit.
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Thoughts?
One of the Sylvias has two brothers - Tristan and Luke. I like Sylvia and Tristan together, Luke sticks out a bit.
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This message was edited 6/14/2023, 10:29 AM
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Stunning. I do prefer Sylvie, but both are beautiful.
I really like this name!
I love Sylvia but prefer Silvia. It'll definitely continue to rise in popularity here in the U.S.
I also love Silvina, Sylvestra, and Silvana.
I also love Silvina, Sylvestra, and Silvana.
Well, my grandma was Sylvia, and she grew up in a town of 500 in the middle of Kansas. So, it doesn't really have the same upper-class feel to me, I think of her.
I like it.
The only Sylvia I've met was an older lady who owned a quilt shop in Minnesota. I agree it's got a classic type of elegance but think it's more laid-back or softer seeming than most names in the same category. I think it has a keen/intellectual/intuitive/mature quality kind of like Marjorie and Sabina do to me. And Sylvie has a bit of a folksy vibe to me considering "Bring Me A Little Water, Silvy" is a famous folk song...plus I associate forests.
The only Sylvia I've met was an older lady who owned a quilt shop in Minnesota. I agree it's got a classic type of elegance but think it's more laid-back or softer seeming than most names in the same category. I think it has a keen/intellectual/intuitive/mature quality kind of like Marjorie and Sabina do to me. And Sylvie has a bit of a folksy vibe to me considering "Bring Me A Little Water, Silvy" is a famous folk song...plus I associate forests.
This message was edited 6/14/2023, 6:24 PM
My viewpoint may be slightly biased as I have a 5 year old niece named this, although I have always found it to be very gorgeous and classic. Starting kindergarten in September, it's likely that she won't share the same name with a number of other classmates, unlike the higher likelihood of Olivia.
I agree, Luke does stick out a bit in the set, but not terribly.
I agree, Luke does stick out a bit in the set, but not terribly.
This message was edited 6/14/2023, 5:27 PM
I don't like it, prefer sylvi5
I like it, it’s very pretty.