Grynna / Grenna
I'm really loving the souns of this "name"
Wdyt of it and how would you spell it?
Any combos coming to mind?
Wdyt of it and how would you spell it?
Any combos coming to mind?
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Hmm, I'm sad to say I can't warm up to it. Gränna (pr. Grenna) is a Swedish town (famous for a sort of candy canes) and "grynna" means a kind of shallow place, like underwater rocks, in Swedish.
I like Grenna more than Grynna, but it sounds a bit too harsh for my liking. I prefer Brenna and Glenna. I don't care for the way Grynna sounds. I think of the word "grin."
Grenna Simone came to mind.
Grenna Simone came to mind.
I prefer Grenna.
Grynna reminds me too much of the word, "grin".
Grynna reminds me too much of the word, "grin".
"Name"? As in it's called a name but isn't one? lol
Anyway I really like the sound of Grenna. It's reminiscent of Greta but less 'old'. I also tend to like "-enna" names to begin with.
Grynna is meh. Maybe on a character. It's too much like "grin" and looks like the name of a Disney villain or something.
Anyway I really like the sound of Grenna. It's reminiscent of Greta but less 'old'. I also tend to like "-enna" names to begin with.
Grynna is meh. Maybe on a character. It's too much like "grin" and looks like the name of a Disney villain or something.