Abilene
What do you think of the name Abilene?
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As for pronunciation... my first instinct is AB-ih-leen-- which is not correct.
Ultimately, it is both sound-wise and visually too frilly and juvenile for my tastes; there is definitely no charming, bold professionalism about it.
- Francesca
It has kind of a pretty sound to it, but is also kind of hillbilly, like something you might see on a farm girl during the Dust Bowl days.
In Larry McMurtry's Last Picture Show series, there is a recurring character named Abilene. He is rich and arrogant and nobody likes him. It's never told whether Abilene is his first or last name or just a nickname from the town of Abilene.
In Larry McMurtry's Last Picture Show series, there is a recurring character named Abilene. He is rich and arrogant and nobody likes him. It's never told whether Abilene is his first or last name or just a nickname from the town of Abilene.
It's not one that I would use myself, but I like it when it's pronounced AB-i-leen. It sounds warm and cheerful. ab-i-LEE-nee sounds too cutesy for my liking.
It makes me think of abalone. Also, bees, from the French word "abeille". I don't know, I just can't get behind it. It seems sort of whiny.
This message was edited 4/17/2012, 4:26 AM
I first saw this name in 'The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane' by Kate DiCamillo (which is a wonderful book) and I loved it. It suits the character really well. And plus, you can use Abby as a nickname!
Not bad for a city in Texas as a name. Far better than Houston.