[Opinions] Re: Aura Silver (FN/LN)
in reply to a message by Impala1729
I know it's a false etymology, but I can't help associating Aura with aurum and therefore with gold. And this appears very odd, teamed up with
Silver. I don't expect to see it on a real person; I'd expect to see it as the name of a character in a book I'd be unlikely to read. I realise that sounds harsh, but it is my opinion. As for the flow, try Aura Taylor. That seems OK.
Silver. I don't expect to see it on a real person; I'd expect to see it as the name of a character in a book I'd be unlikely to read. I realise that sounds harsh, but it is my opinion. As for the flow, try Aura Taylor. That seems OK.
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I agree with Anneza. I “struggle” too that both names are words. Aura (a symptom) and silver (a metal).