Echo
Echo is a name I've previously avoided but today it's sort of charming me. Wdyt? Is it unusable?
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**currently my keyboard.... sucks. So please forgive my likely spelling errors**
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“All generalizations are false, including this one.”
my names list:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/111261
**currently my keyboard.... sucks. So please forgive my likely spelling errors**
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Not unusable at all. Kind of cute, actually. I think it is a fine name, but the kind that requires parents to have a bit of a thick skin as they will undoubtedly get looks and comments when the baby is born. I feel like that's always the time when people talk about it. Then they all get used to it and by the time the kid is old enough to realize he/she could have had a different name, he/she and everyone else is already used to it.
I like it, but on a male.
I've met an Echo, but I still think it is unusable because it is really pretty exclusively associated with the sound in the English language. I doubt many people would even be aware that there is a Greek Nymph with the name.
That said I do really like the sound of Echo and it's one of my long time guilty pleasures. I'd use it for a dog in a heartbeat.
That said I do really like the sound of Echo and it's one of my long time guilty pleasures. I'd use it for a dog in a heartbeat.
Not unusable, but ugly. I wouldn't want it to be MY name.
I like it. I love Hero and a lot of other feminine names ending in '-o' for some reason. I don't think it's unusable. It's got a sort of new age trendy-ness that celebrities like.