Re: What do you think of these perticular names?
in reply to a message by Evita
MALE:
Addison - I like Addison on a boy or a girl, I'm not fussy.
Alexander - Not that crazy about Alexander, I like the nns Lex and Xander.
Andrew - My favourite name.
Aubrey - Sounds old-fashioned to me.
Damion/Damian - I like Damion/Damian, but I prefer the spelling Damien.
Damon - Prefer Damien.
James - Nice, I like the nn Jim and varients (Jimmer, Jimmy, etc.)
Jeremy - Cute, but NMS.
Vincent - Love it, and nn "Vince".
FEMALE:
Savannah - Like it.
Eva (Pronounced Ay-vah) - I prefer the Ava spelling of the pronounciation as I can't handle awkward non-phonetic spellings very well. ;-)
Grechen - Prefer Gretchen. I *love* Gretchen.
Holly - Like it.
Emily/Emi - I love Emily, not so keen on Emi.
Michelle - Don't like it. Bad connotations.
Heidi - See Michelle. ^ ^
Lauren - Not too keen on Lauren. I prefer Laura/Laurel.
Ema/Emma - Don't like it.
EITHER:
Salem - I like it, on either sex.
Morgan - I like it on a girl, love it on a boy.
Renee/Rene - I like Renee on a girl and Rene on a boy.
- Maria
Addison - I like Addison on a boy or a girl, I'm not fussy.
Alexander - Not that crazy about Alexander, I like the nns Lex and Xander.
Andrew - My favourite name.
Aubrey - Sounds old-fashioned to me.
Damion/Damian - I like Damion/Damian, but I prefer the spelling Damien.
Damon - Prefer Damien.
James - Nice, I like the nn Jim and varients (Jimmer, Jimmy, etc.)
Jeremy - Cute, but NMS.
Vincent - Love it, and nn "Vince".
FEMALE:
Savannah - Like it.
Eva (Pronounced Ay-vah) - I prefer the Ava spelling of the pronounciation as I can't handle awkward non-phonetic spellings very well. ;-)
Grechen - Prefer Gretchen. I *love* Gretchen.
Holly - Like it.
Emily/Emi - I love Emily, not so keen on Emi.
Michelle - Don't like it. Bad connotations.
Heidi - See Michelle. ^ ^
Lauren - Not too keen on Lauren. I prefer Laura/Laurel.
Ema/Emma - Don't like it.
EITHER:
Salem - I like it, on either sex.
Morgan - I like it on a girl, love it on a boy.
Renee/Rene - I like Renee on a girl and Rene on a boy.