[Opinions] Re: What classic name don't you like?
in reply to a message by Francisinfp5w4
I've never been into Eleanor. Which is kind of interesting because E female names are my favorite. I have a great collection of E female names I love but it's never appealed to me in sound. It just feels dusty and sad. Evelyn either. Evelyn always makes me think of Evil Lynn.
Others I don't like: William, Charles, George ( I guess I'm bashing on the Royals today) Patrick, Gregory, Franklin, Theodore, Robert, Jeffery, Donald, Ronald, Dennis, Susan, Jean, Joan, Ines, Ann / Anne, Abigail, Martha, Eunice, Barbara, Ellen, Josephine, Nancy, Deborah, Harriet, Theresa, Eliza etc.
I don't hate it but I'm not hugely into Charlotte either. It's just so blah to me. I like it a little bit more as a middle name but as a first name it just feels so empty and meaningless to me. Jane and Mary have more substance to me than Charlotte.
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Others I don't like: William, Charles, George ( I guess I'm bashing on the Royals today) Patrick, Gregory, Franklin, Theodore, Robert, Jeffery, Donald, Ronald, Dennis, Susan, Jean, Joan, Ines, Ann / Anne, Abigail, Martha, Eunice, Barbara, Ellen, Josephine, Nancy, Deborah, Harriet, Theresa, Eliza etc.
I don't hate it but I'm not hugely into Charlotte either. It's just so blah to me. I like it a little bit more as a middle name but as a first name it just feels so empty and meaningless to me. Jane and Mary have more substance to me than Charlotte.
Please rate my "Names I would Use" list & "Backup Favorites" list. Feel free to rate some of my other lists too if you have the time.
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This message was edited 2/19/2024, 10:44 PM
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I was at school with a girl whose elder sister was named Lyneve. I thought it was interesting, certainly better than Evelyn, and I was disappointed that she was known as Lee.