[Opinions] Misfit names
What are names you love—or are currently infatuated with—that don't quite (or at all) align with your tastes/style? I was motivated to ask this question by my sudden fancy for Jillian and Diane. Jillian is a misfit for me because it's tied to the 80s/90s and lacks centuries of history (at least in the form Jillian), whereas Diane's a misfit because it's a somewhat generic midcentury mom name here in the U.S. Please share your misfit loves!
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I don't know if I can make a list, but I feel like my naming style is all over the place at the moment. Instead of choosing names I like, sometimes I'm choosing oddities and outliers, GPs, cre8tiv spellings, and names that are nms. Mixing it up, I guess!
*th* names: Ithiel, Ailith, Elbereth
They’re not frilly, but I think the last two would work well in a fantasy setting! :)
I love all three! :)
Yay!
Scarlett is definitely the odd one out on my PNL. I don’t think Maddalena really fits either.
Unisex names are my least favourite style group but I do like the following "misfits":
Marlowe
Avery
Hadley
Adair
Morgan
Arden
Ellis
Auden
Marlowe
Avery
Hadley
Adair
Morgan
Arden
Ellis
Auden
Marlowe (m) - I suppose you could argue that it fits in with a lot of my literary names, but it's also a trendy surname with an O-ending, which I don't usually go for (you won't catch me sparing a kind word for Harlow, which is only a sound away!)
Same goes for Arden (f).
Wren and Lennox (both f) are two more modern sounding surname names (well - only kind of for Wren) that I really like.
I like Poppy, even though it's cutesy and twee - not my usual style at all! I can't stand Daisy, for example.
Same goes for Arden (f).
Wren and Lennox (both f) are two more modern sounding surname names (well - only kind of for Wren) that I really like.
I like Poppy, even though it's cutesy and twee - not my usual style at all! I can't stand Daisy, for example.
I also have a soft spot for Arden (on both genders), and I'm not really into surnames-as-names, but there's something interesting about it.