Re: WDYT of Amanda...
in reply to a message by leigh
Nice. It's pretty, has a sweet meaning, and to me it ever so slightly suggests words like command and demand and mandate, so it has an air of seriousness and verbal power. The only problems I have with it are minor - the likely nickname, Mandy; and the fact that sometimes I really hear the "man" part when I say Amanda. So it can sound phrasey with some words - someone says, "A man doesn't ..." and she turns her head. No biggie though - that happens with my own name too and it's just funny.
Amanda Marino flows okay. Gosh, I wish I had such an easy last name to combine with. It sounds dashing with first names so easily.
Bridget? Beth? Brandon? Brent? Benedict? Gabriel? Gemma? Georgia? Gwendolyn?
Amanda Marino flows okay. Gosh, I wish I had such an easy last name to combine with. It sounds dashing with first names so easily.
Bridget? Beth? Brandon? Brent? Benedict? Gabriel? Gemma? Georgia? Gwendolyn?
This message was edited 5/18/2010, 12:23 PM
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mirfak...
good point re: verbal power. Considering I'm pretty independent myself and a former US soldier...the thought of a name that promote confidence and strength (even if slightly hidden)is a great thing.
And I plan on enforcing AMANDA...NO MANDY or MANDA.
Same with my little guy Dominic. I correct anyone who tries calling him Dom.
good point re: verbal power. Considering I'm pretty independent myself and a former US soldier...the thought of a name that promote confidence and strength (even if slightly hidden)is a great thing.
And I plan on enforcing AMANDA...NO MANDY or MANDA.
Same with my little guy Dominic. I correct anyone who tries calling him Dom.