[Opinions] Pearl
What do you think of Pearl for a first name .]
I have had some negative reactions to it in the real world.
What impressions does it give you.
is it
trendy
qqquirky
middle class
common
unusual
boring
trying to hard (as one persons view was)
posh
honest opinions, how wuld you classify it and the people that would name a child this name
love Clara
I have had some negative reactions to it in the real world.
What impressions does it give you.
is it
trendy
qqquirky
middle class
common
unusual
boring
trying to hard (as one persons view was)
posh
honest opinions, how wuld you classify it and the people that would name a child this name
love Clara
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I had an Aunt Pearl, who would be well over 100 if she were alive.
So first I think of her, but it's not a strong association. Otherwise, the name seems refreshing and different, but not odd, not unusual, not quirky and definitely not as if you are trying too hard. Just using a classic name that could stand to be revived.
So first I think of her, but it's not a strong association. Otherwise, the name seems refreshing and different, but not odd, not unusual, not quirky and definitely not as if you are trying too hard. Just using a classic name that could stand to be revived.
I don't like it, not sure why. Like some,guess I find it "old lady-ish." I certainly wouldn't think the worse of parents who'd name their child Pearl-not my style I suppose. Also, I tend to pronounce it "purl", as in knitting.
I love it as a fn (but moreso as a mn, but only because there are other fn's I love more and it sounds great as a mn with so many of my faves :b), though until the last 5 years or so it struck me as way too "old-ladyish". But now that's more of an attraction than a deterrent to me, lol. I find it a bit quirky, in a good way, but the other descriptors don't really 'fit' imo.
Pearl is a lovely name and one of my favourites. The impression I get when I hear the name Pearl is that it belongs to a gentle, sweet, old-fashioned kind of person who is artsy and creative. If I met a wee one named Pearl, I would think the parents did a very good job in naming her and must've put forth a lot of effort to find a name that was neither common nor boring. :)
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Well to me it is rather posh, very elegant, and a bit old-fashioned. The first thing I think of is an older lady, very upright and elegant and proper. I think that parents giving this name to their daughter would most likely honoring a relative. I think Pearl might be very sweet on a little girl though perhaps a bit heavy. Pearlie would make a cute nickname in that case and might lighten the name a bit.
I personally like Pearl better as a middle name, it's one of my favorites: Amy Pearl, Amelia Pearl, Jocelyn Pearl, Julia Pearl, Lydia Pearl. WDYT?
Josh Groban - "Awake" and "Weeping"!
I personally like Pearl better as a middle name, it's one of my favorites: Amy Pearl, Amelia Pearl, Jocelyn Pearl, Julia Pearl, Lydia Pearl. WDYT?
Josh Groban - "Awake" and "Weeping"!
I think of an old woman with white hair, when I hear the name Pearl.
I think of it as old-fashioned and Asian. I think because all the "Pearl"s in the stories were either sweet old ladies or little Asian girls. But maybe I need to widen my reading selection. = ]