View Message

Lark
WDYT of Lark? Doctor Seuss dedicated his book The Lorax to Audrey (his wife) Lark, and Lea. It got me thinking about Lark...*I must be on a bird kick, first Dove and now Lark :)
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I love that name! If you have a child named Dove, Lark goes perfectly. Very pretty.
vote up1
I really want to like this name, but the sound is just too harsh for me.
vote up1
I actually went to high school with a Lark. She's about 21 now. It's not my style, but it suited her well- both spunky and artsy.
vote up1
Hmmm. It makes me think of someone saying luck.
I much prefer Dove to Lark, but bird names are not really my thing. How about Pigeon?
vote up1
I love Lark! It's effortlessly jaunty and sprightly, and it always evokes Virginia Woolf for me.
vote up1
Not really a fan of it as a name, though I suppose it kinda works for Lark Voories.
vote up1
I love the name Lark. It's spunky, playful, and at the same time, substantial.
vote up1
I like Dove much better thank Lark. Lark makes me think "Hark!" and it's also a pretty popular street where I live so it's hard to think of in another light.
vote up1
I probably wouldn't use it as a FN (but very possible MN), but I think it's lovely. My favorite GP is a sister-set of Lark, Dove, and Wren.
vote up1
It reminds me of Lark Voorhies from "Saved By the Bell."As a name, it's okay. I don't have any strong feelings about it either way.
vote up1
Lark is darling. It's spunky and energetic and it's definitely not frilly. My stock combinations for it are Lark Anjali and Lark Isolde. :-)
vote up1
love Lark Isolde! Wow!
vote up1
Thanks!
vote up1
I love Lark! It's one of the very few nature names I like. I don't think I could go through with it for a first name, but I love it as a middle name. Susannah Lark is my fave atm.
vote up1