Re: Sadie & Verity
in reply to a message by Arcadia
I associate Sadie with the word "sad" and Sadie makes me think of someone...well...sad. :D
I know a Finnish oboe teacher named Seidi and I wondered for a long time, where did her parents find such a weird name (I thought that's a creative variant of Heidi, which is a very popular name here) - I realised only this week Seidi and Sadie are pronounced the same way. Of course!
These are the associations with Sadie. Would be a nice nickname to Sarah - much better than Sallie.
Sadie Bliss
Sadie Juniper
Sadie Lenore
Sadie Fay
Sadie Marion
Sadie Evelyn (E-ve-lin)
Sadie Lark
Sadie Amalia
Sadie Jeanne
Sadie Lucine
Mm, to me, Verity has always been a very sweet, "introvert", aquarelle-coloured name. Female name. Maybe this is only me and I'm old-fashioned, but Verity has got such a delicat feel that only a female name could have. Some of the male names do have that attitude, too, but the accents are a little different. Yarden is a good example.
I know a Finnish oboe teacher named Seidi and I wondered for a long time, where did her parents find such a weird name (I thought that's a creative variant of Heidi, which is a very popular name here) - I realised only this week Seidi and Sadie are pronounced the same way. Of course!
These are the associations with Sadie. Would be a nice nickname to Sarah - much better than Sallie.
Sadie Bliss
Sadie Juniper
Sadie Lenore
Sadie Fay
Sadie Marion
Sadie Evelyn (E-ve-lin)
Sadie Lark
Sadie Amalia
Sadie Jeanne
Sadie Lucine
Mm, to me, Verity has always been a very sweet, "introvert", aquarelle-coloured name. Female name. Maybe this is only me and I'm old-fashioned, but Verity has got such a delicat feel that only a female name could have. Some of the male names do have that attitude, too, but the accents are a little different. Yarden is a good example.
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Sadie Lucine is absolutely stunning. Thanks!