Being a namenerd, I now that
Saskia is from the word
Saxon, a group of people who got there name from the axe / hatchet / knife they used. "Axe Ax-" is not a pretty way to frame a girl. But being a snob, I adore the name
Saskia, which I associate with
Rembrandt's wife and Holland in general. What to do, what to do? Ooh, I know. I'll ignore my knowledge of the meaning of the name so that I can luxuriate in the glory that is
Saskia. I have no qualms about tossing meanings out the window when they interfere with wonderful associations*. :-P
Or perhaps you're concerned about the "sk"/"ks" sounds so close together. Now there you have me at more of a disadvantage. My ears are pretty picky about sounds. But I so rarely get asked about
Saskia. Not fair. Aha. It's simple. You've got to change your surname. No? You won't? Man, this is tough.
I suppose it would depend on what the alternatives are. The sound of "
Saskia Ax-" isn't euphonic. But if the alternative was some trendy-fly-by-night then I could persuade my ears that "
Saskia Ax-" wasn't that bad after all.
So it doesn't look as though I'm much help here, sorry. I'm really struggling with this one because
Saskia is so terrific, but yes, the sound is pretty . . . . distracting. :-/
* By wonderful associations I mean
Rembrandt's wife and Holland, not knives.
This message was edited 9/5/2012, 4:23 PM