This is my daughter
MiaYou say: What a cute name!
You think: It's cute, but it's too popular.
This is my daughter
JocelynYou say:
Jocelyn's a nice, underused choice!
You think: Nothing, really. I'm apathetic toward
Jocelyn. At least they spelled it right?
This is my daughter
AriaYou say: That's very pretty.
You think: Pretty, but popular.
This is my daughter
PhoebeYou say:
Phoebe's a classic name.
You think:
Phoebe looks extremely strange when spelled out, and it has such an ugly sound.
This is my daughter
NeveYou say: That's nice.
You think: The name has a lovely meaning but a horrible sound.
This is my daughter
AmaraYou say: What a nice, underused name!
You think: What a nice, underused name!
This is my son
BrendanYou say: I love that name; it has a great meaning!
You think: Okay, it's popular, but I still love it!
This is my son
DominicYou say: That's a great name.
You think: I love the name, but I hope he wasn't named simply because he parents became sudden fans of Lord of the Rings after watching the movies. And thank God they didn't spell it
Dominick or Domenic! (I don't mind the
Dominik spelling.)
This is my son
GavinYou say: Oh, that's nice.
You think:
Gavin's are
everywhere! And the name isn't even that great!
This is my son
RhysYou say: I like the name
Rhys.
You think: Okay, it's trendy, but I
still like
Rhys. Plus, they spelled it right and used on a boy! Two bonus points!
This is my son
RoryYou say: That's cute.
You think: What a tongue-twister! And can you really imagine a fifty-year-old
Rory?
This is my son
SeanYou say: That's a nice, classic name.
You think: That's a nice, classic name; one of my favorite forms of
John.
Of course, I probably wouldn't say anything besides "nice to meet you" to any of these people. I don't usually comment on a name unless I really like it.