You can't be serious Sabrina? (m)
in reply to a message by Sabrina Fair
This would make a horrible name for a person.
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nope I'm serious [m]
I am thinking it sounds maybe slightly more masculine with the "ender" part though. I think it has a nice sound.
I don't think I'd use (at least on a person) it but I like having combos just in case. Thyme is for a MN only. Hawthrone is for either fn or mn :).
I am thinking it sounds maybe slightly more masculine with the "ender" part though. I think it has a nice sound.
I don't think I'd use (at least on a person) it but I like having combos just in case. Thyme is for a MN only. Hawthrone is for either fn or mn :).
This message was edited 2/2/2008, 11:25 AM
Yep. Ditto.
Hawthorne and Thyme are pretty bad too. Hawthorne is very exclusively surname in my mind (though has that ever stopped anyone before? I'm still wrapping my name around Taylor), and Thyme doesn't sound like a spice, it sounds like what you read on a clock.
If you're going to go for a 'Scarsborough fair' feeling, I'd suggest going with Rosemary instead. (Or Parsley. Kidding.)
Hawthorne and Thyme are pretty bad too. Hawthorne is very exclusively surname in my mind (though has that ever stopped anyone before? I'm still wrapping my name around Taylor), and Thyme doesn't sound like a spice, it sounds like what you read on a clock.
If you're going to go for a 'Scarsborough fair' feeling, I'd suggest going with Rosemary instead. (Or Parsley. Kidding.)