April and Wren
Love them, hate them, indifferent? Would you use them? In what combos?
Personally, I love April. It's my birth month and I'd use it if I lived in an English-speaking country. April Magdalena and April Rhiannon are my current fave combos.
I love Wren for a boy (same with Raven and Hawk). It's a male noun in Croatian and I see it as such. Have you ever met anyone named Wren? I've only seen it in a book and it was on a male.
Personally, I love April. It's my birth month and I'd use it if I lived in an English-speaking country. April Magdalena and April Rhiannon are my current fave combos.
I love Wren for a boy (same with Raven and Hawk). It's a male noun in Croatian and I see it as such. Have you ever met anyone named Wren? I've only seen it in a book and it was on a male.
This message was edited 10/5/2010, 2:12 PM
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April's good/alright. I like April Magdalena. I love Rhiannon but it gives off a different vibe than April IMO so I wouldn't want to use them in the same combo.
I love Wren on either gender (same with Raven). I like Falcon and Hawk on boys. I know a guy with the last name Wren, but nobody with it as a first name.
I love Wren on either gender (same with Raven). I like Falcon and Hawk on boys. I know a guy with the last name Wren, but nobody with it as a first name.
I like April, it has a really sharp, neon 1980's vibe to it. Wren I see as very feminine and soft, but it could work just as well on a boy too, I could see that.
I've never met a real Wren, but in a comic strip I sometimes read, there are siblings named Zoe, Hamish and Wren. That's a neat set.
I'd use Wren. April is a tad bland for me, but if my SO was crazy about it, I could deal.
Wren combos:
Girls-
Wren Sylvia
Wren Christabel
Wren Winifred
Wren Melusine
Isobel Wren
Wren Ivy
Wren Cordelia
Wren Olivia
Wren Rosalind
boys:
Wren Arthur
Wren October
Richard Wren
Wren Baxter
Wren Hopkin
Wren Marlo
Wren Valentino
Wren Aldous
Alasdair Wren
Wren Cadogan
Wren Henry (too rhymey? But so adorable)
Wren Philip
Wren Frederick
Wren Leopold
Wren Murphy
....ok now I am totally liking Wren for a boy, it is darn cute
I've never met a real Wren, but in a comic strip I sometimes read, there are siblings named Zoe, Hamish and Wren. That's a neat set.
I'd use Wren. April is a tad bland for me, but if my SO was crazy about it, I could deal.
Wren combos:
Girls-
Wren Sylvia
Wren Christabel
Wren Winifred
Wren Melusine
Isobel Wren
Wren Ivy
Wren Cordelia
Wren Olivia
Wren Rosalind
boys:
Wren Arthur
Wren October
Richard Wren
Wren Baxter
Wren Hopkin
Wren Marlo
Wren Valentino
Wren Aldous
Alasdair Wren
Wren Cadogan
Wren Henry (too rhymey? But so adorable)
Wren Philip
Wren Frederick
Wren Leopold
Wren Murphy
....ok now I am totally liking Wren for a boy, it is darn cute
That's the comic I was thinking of too, but I couldn't think of the boy's name since I hadn't seen the comic in a couple years... What was it called again?
Baby Blues I think?
I used to love it as a kid, for the cool names they often featured :)
I used to love it as a kid, for the cool names they often featured :)
ah... yes... that's it... so out of the western loop when I live in Japan.
I love Wren! I have never seen it IRL, and never heard someone like it for a boy, it would be interesting actually. I do prefer it on a girl, it's not bad as a full name. However, I like it as a nn also for Florence etc.
April is nms, but I would like to see someone else use it. April Magdalena is very pretty:)
April is nms, but I would like to see someone else use it. April Magdalena is very pretty:)
April's kinda nice and it's around, but not overused. Wren is so-so on girls, but I'd hate it on a boy... too petite and fem. I've only heard of it on girls. Maybe if you use the Croation word for it, it'll work better though. If I heard Wren on a boy, I'd immediately think of a REALLY DUMB show called Ren and Stimpy, which is prob'ly not a good association.
I prefer April Magdalena to April Rhiannon, basically due to the fact that I like Magdalena but really dislike Rhiannon. (it's an ugly trendy name I just don't get)
I prefer April Magdalena to April Rhiannon, basically due to the fact that I like Magdalena but really dislike Rhiannon. (it's an ugly trendy name I just don't get)
This message was edited 10/5/2010, 5:24 PM
Well, living where I do I can't use either:-(
Croatian name for the bird is 'carić' (=little emperor), so that REALLY wouldn't work. There aren't any bird names in use here (now that I think about it the only animal names I've seen here are Vuk (Wolf) and Lav (Lion).
Croatian name for the bird is 'carić' (=little emperor), so that REALLY wouldn't work. There aren't any bird names in use here (now that I think about it the only animal names I've seen here are Vuk (Wolf) and Lav (Lion).
This message was edited 10/5/2010, 6:53 PM
I adore them both and would use either one. I like Wren best for a girl and funnily enough, there are two Wrens in my son's elementary school. One girl, one boy!
Great to hear that there are some boy Wrens out there:-)
I dislike April. I'm not crazy about the sound of it and I have several bad associations with it.
I really like Wren, but only for a girl. I don't know anyone with the name, although I have heard of people (all girls or women) with the name.
I would definitely consider using Wren as a middle name for a daughter. I would also consider using it as a first or middle name for myself. (I hate my name and have considered changing it...although I doubt I'll ever actually do it.)
I really like Wren, but only for a girl. I don't know anyone with the name, although I have heard of people (all girls or women) with the name.
I would definitely consider using Wren as a middle name for a daughter. I would also consider using it as a first or middle name for myself. (I hate my name and have considered changing it...although I doubt I'll ever actually do it.)
April is really pretty. April Rhiannon doesn't seem like it flows nearly as well as April Magdalena, I think. Similarly, I might try out April Josefina.
Wren, on the other hand, I do not understand at all. It reminds me of "wretched" and I just don't hear what could sound appealing about it. I've never met a Wren, but if I had to use it it'd be male.
Wren, on the other hand, I do not understand at all. It reminds me of "wretched" and I just don't hear what could sound appealing about it. I've never met a Wren, but if I had to use it it'd be male.