Kynareth
I've liked this name for a while and coming across it in the user-submitted database (http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/kynareth) I was reminded how much I love it.
Do you guys think it's usable though, or is it too strange? Any combo ideas come to mind?
My PNL = http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/37275
Top: Henry & Lara (main) and Caspian & Briar (GP)
Bottom: Trajan & Jacoba (main) and Dinadan & Melpomene (GP)
Do you guys think it's usable though, or is it too strange? Any combo ideas come to mind?
Top: Henry & Lara (main) and Caspian & Briar (GP)
Bottom: Trajan & Jacoba (main) and Dinadan & Melpomene (GP)
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Yeah, it's usable, not too strange! Arwen is no less strange.
I like the TH ending and the AR spelling much more than I like Kineret / Kinneret, which makes me think of spiders and their spinnerets. EW.
I like the TH ending and the AR spelling much more than I like Kineret / Kinneret, which makes me think of spiders and their spinnerets. EW.
I hadn't even thought of the spider association! Makes me like Kynareth over Kinneret even more lol
I actually really like the sound. I don't see it as too unusual, in this world of kreatyve spellings of everything.
ngl I'm not a fan of most creative spellings but I was hoping their popularity made Kynareth a bit less unusual :P
I like it! I don't know how usable it is but I definitely like it. I could see it as a plausible middle name, or a first name with a shorter nickname.
Awesome :) I do like the idea of Kyne as a nn.
I like the sound, and I don't think it's totally unusable. I do prefer the name it's based on more, though - Kinneret - which I think is amazing.
I like Kineret too
also listed is the super cool word not name, (but when has that stopped anyone! haha) Kinnor which sounds more like a boy's name to me - prn. kin-OR?
Kynareth looks cooler, though. I also like the "th" sound on the end. Like Gareth over Garrett. So Kynareth would probably get my vote based on the sound and spelling. Kyn isn't a bad nn either (but I wouldn't use Kyne because it's too much like kine - the OE plural for cows!)
The only real obstacle I see to it is possible pronunciation confusion. I want to prn. it KIN-uhr-eth, but I can also see others wanting to say kin-AHR-uth or even KINE-uh-reth or kine-AHR-eth. haha so many ways to mispronounce things!
also listed is the super cool word not name, (but when has that stopped anyone! haha) Kinnor which sounds more like a boy's name to me - prn. kin-OR?
Kynareth looks cooler, though. I also like the "th" sound on the end. Like Gareth over Garrett. So Kynareth would probably get my vote based on the sound and spelling. Kyn isn't a bad nn either (but I wouldn't use Kyne because it's too much like kine - the OE plural for cows!)
The only real obstacle I see to it is possible pronunciation confusion. I want to prn. it KIN-uhr-eth, but I can also see others wanting to say kin-AHR-uth or even KINE-uh-reth or kine-AHR-eth. haha so many ways to mispronounce things!
This message was edited 3/21/2014, 12:12 PM
But would many people know that about Kyne? I admit I didn't until I added Kyne here.
And I didn't think of the mispronunciation problems... hm.
And I didn't think of the mispronunciation problems... hm.
no, I'm just a nerd. haha. -