[Opinions] Emerald
For a girl.
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I can't imagine calling any of the Nancys I know Emerald, so idk, but it would be cool for some people. It's a pretty word.
It sounds kitschy like a souvenir; I think first of Emerald Isle and then Emerald City (Wizard of Oz and Seattle).
Emerald Wisdom
Emerald Monique
Emerald Irena
Emerald Gladys
Emerald Zuleika
It sounds kitschy like a souvenir; I think first of Emerald Isle and then Emerald City (Wizard of Oz and Seattle).
Emerald Wisdom
Emerald Monique
Emerald Irena
Emerald Gladys
Emerald Zuleika
This message was edited 10/8/2023, 3:27 PM
It reminds me of a town and also the gemstone. Not particularly a good word for a human. I much prefer Esmeralda. More of a human name.
Great! I love it.
I might usually be bothered by -ald endings, but I feel like the ending of Emerald seems to sound quite soft.
Also emeralds seem sort of art-deco-y, rather than gaudy like Ruby or "rich" like Sapphire.
The downside is that it's an Em-name, and those are overdone right now.
I might usually be bothered by -ald endings, but I feel like the ending of Emerald seems to sound quite soft.
Also emeralds seem sort of art-deco-y, rather than gaudy like Ruby or "rich" like Sapphire.
The downside is that it's an Em-name, and those are overdone right now.
This message was edited 10/7/2023, 1:11 AM
I dont like it
I like the way it sounds, and I like all the associations. I love the "Emra-" beginning and that satisfying "-ld" thud at end so much. Emerald has just always looked.... odd to me as a name, written down. Leaves me feeling cold somehow. I don't know what it is.
I don’t hate it, but the -ald makes it sound masculine. I prefer Émeraude.