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[Opinions] Make me love or hate these: day 5 + update
Comments on:f:
Rahela
Agatha
Rosalia
Xenia
Sophiam:
HeinrichAnd an update on past names if anyone's curious:Kept:
Cadhla - Y'all collectively disliked this one but I decided I really like it! I can't cope with spelling it Kyla
Ronnie (changed full name from Veronica to Saffron) - Y'all really liked Veronica and disliked Ronnie but I had the opposite issue!
Priscilla
Rooney - Another collective dislike but I'm still into it for now
Gregory
Ren
Tara
XanderKept for games:
Lorena - Y'all loved this one but I didn't love it enough to keep it on the main list
Annika - Ditto above
Janet
Bibiana
Johanna
Konstantinos / Kostas
Veronica - Actually kind of dislike this name but not enough to not use for CAF's or something of the like
Clare
Louise - Good name, will probably revisit in the future
Titus
SeleneDeleted:
Nicola - The soda sound got me
Bellamy (f)Still mulling over:
Dinah
Noa
Bellamy (m) - Both were disliked but most preferred fem Bellamy to masc Bellamy. I think masc Bellamy is cooler

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Rahela - very serious and sour, sounds like a rattlesnake. Has a "hell" sound to it.
Agatha - the name of a distinguished great aunt who wears lilac and cravats. Makes me think of the wonderful Agatha Christie.
Rosalia - very feminine, floral, sweet, romantic.
Xenia - super cool, sleek, a bit sci-fi but also friendly. Has the X factor. I pronounce it KSEN-ee-a.
Sophia - overused, yes, but very clean and respectable. It's one of the relatively few female names with a connotation of intelligence. A Sophia would have a perfectly straight blonde ponytail, clear skin and wear a lab coat.
Heinrich - stuffy and shrill, like a Prussian general shooting pheasants.
Rahela- Rachel, but more interesting and colourful.
Agatha- Like the principal from Matilda who throws kids out windows. I don't like the 'agg' sound, or 'guthuh', so really the whole name
Rosalia -feminine, romantic and beautiful!
Xenia- good meaning and super pretty name. Xenia is an ancient name that works in any timeline!
Sophia- soft, timeless and beautiful: a name where overuse is understandable!
Heinrich- like if ketchup was a lumberjack
"Like if ketchup was a lumberjack" absolutely killed me omg 😭
f:
Rahela -- It's lovely and definitely preferable to Rachel (which I like despite decades of overuse).
Agatha -- This is one of my favorite names. It's sophisticated but doesn't lack chutzpah.
Rosalia -- It's a bit too frilly for my liking, but I don't dislike it.
Xenia -- Gorgeous, ancient, and not without mystery.
Sophia -- Respectable because of its ancient pedigree but in need of retirement after recent overuse.
m:
Heinrich -- Handsome and more interesting than Henry.
Ditto on Rachel!Chutzpah is a fun word.I think what gets me for Xenia is never knowing which pronunciation I prefer. Love your beautiful comment on her though!
Rahela - pretty enough.
Agatha - one of my least favorite names in the entire universe. Ugly in every which way.
Rosalia - beautiful name! Takes the flower and makes it fairytale-like!
Xenia - I prefer Xena, but it’s still very cool!
Sophia - lovely classic. Can’t go wrong with it.
Heinrich - I like this name. It spruces up Henry.
Rahela - prefer Rachael
Agatha - is fine but Aggie isn't. Mn only
Rosalia - frilly and fussy; prefer Rosalie
Xenia - Zen- of Zeen-? Don't care really: it just seems unmemorable and dull
Sophia - love it if it's sophEYEa, not if it's sophEEaHeinrich - fine if you're German; pretentious if you aren't
I've never heard of the prn sophEYEa!
British English, though with Europe on one side and the US on the other, sophEEa is taking over.
Me neither.