[Opinions] Re: Flynne (girl)
in reply to a message by Amandine
It's ok. It doesn't coincide much with Lynn or Fern in my head - Lynn is a common element in feminine names, and Fern is more obviously a nature name - I think of Flannery and Quinn as similar before those.
I probably mostly associate "fling" like mirfak metioned but don't think of romance. I think of the action of flinging, which implies force and intent to me; it's not just a toss, but it's still a throw away. When I relate this to personal qualities, I think: plucky, hard luck. I could vaguely associate American literature because of Flannery O'Conner and Huckleberry Finn, plus Quinn as feminine reminds me of characters who were popular and successful. I've seen the name Errol Flynn before but don't know anything about him.
I probably mostly associate "fling" like mirfak metioned but don't think of romance. I think of the action of flinging, which implies force and intent to me; it's not just a toss, but it's still a throw away. When I relate this to personal qualities, I think: plucky, hard luck. I could vaguely associate American literature because of Flannery O'Conner and Huckleberry Finn, plus Quinn as feminine reminds me of characters who were popular and successful. I've seen the name Errol Flynn before but don't know anything about him.
This message was edited 3/31/2024, 6:55 PM