WDYTO Season?
I was just looking at the wedding announcements in my local newspaper and noticed a bride named Season.
It reminded me that there was an actress quite a few years back named Season Hubley.
We all know Summer, Winter, Spring, and Autumn as names, but what do you think of going a little broader and naming a girl Season?
It reminded me that there was an actress quite a few years back named Season Hubley.
We all know Summer, Winter, Spring, and Autumn as names, but what do you think of going a little broader and naming a girl Season?
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I've only know Summer and Autumn as names all of my life. Just recently have I heard of someone naming their kid Winter. I don't know anyone or of anyone named Spring.
As far as using Season as a name, I'm not thrilled with it, but I can see how others might think it is feasible due to the similarity to Susan.
As far as using Season as a name, I'm not thrilled with it, but I can see how others might think it is feasible due to the similarity to Susan.
I like it a lot [m]
I think since the Seasons can be used why not that? I wouldn't use it, but it's pretty. I wish people would be more open to word names, and out there names that's what makes naming exciting IMO.
I think since the Seasons can be used why not that? I wouldn't use it, but it's pretty. I wish people would be more open to word names, and out there names that's what makes naming exciting IMO.
This message was edited 6/8/2008, 12:03 PM
I don't think is sounds very nice and like someone else, makes me think of food.
Season has a nice enough sound, but I don't think it has the charm of the other name with the association of sunshine, snow, new life, and changing of the leaves. It feels too vague to me. Also, where I come from Season is most commonly used as a verb and so it might make people think of seasoned french fries.
Agree,
Agree.
Ditto.
I agree
I love it, but I am afraid it might be too out there. It could definitely be a middle name, though.
It's not really my style, but it does fit in the style of names I consider GPs. I like it, although I think I'd only like it on a girl - it has a more feminine quality to it in my head.
Definitely not. Too many people are stretching for noun-names, such as Gwenyth Paltrow's daughter Apple.
It's a GP for me.