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Astrid
What are your thoughts on Astrid. It's really growing on me atm~ Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry ~
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Love it. It's always been one of my favourites.
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I don't like the "ass" syllable. Also, Assy could be a nn.

This message was edited 8/12/2015, 2:14 PM

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I've always liked Astrid. Possibly because I know the controversial body part as an arse, not an ass. But it sounds beautifully serene and starry.That said, the only one I've ever known is large and loud and really not my type! But still I like the name.Of -rid names, my first preference would be for Sigrid, then Astrid, and dowdy Ingrid last.
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One of my favourite names for ever and ever.
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I like Astrid. It's a hard name but I admire that. I don't like it enough to use myself but I'd be very pleased to see it being used more often.
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I had a friend who's mum was named Astrid. Actually everyone in the family had a name starting with A. Antionette was my friend and she has two younger sisters named Andrea and Amanda and a younger brother named Andre. I can't remember what her dads name is though. Anyway, I don't mind the name Astrid, it's quite nice.
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Awesome - this is a classic name, yet this still seems unique due to infrequent use.
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I love Astrid. It makes me think of astronomy on the one hand, and fjords and Norse gods on the other.
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I've always liked this name. It's very beautiful and sweet.
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I don't like it. I just sounds rather harsh and unapealing\unatractive to me. Not to mention, reminds me of a few, unpleasant connotions.
Astrid is a name that will never touch my pnl

This message was edited 8/11/2015, 1:16 PM

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Sorry, but I really loathe this one! It sounds old, gray, stiff and sounds like a**.It certainly has a lovely meaning and write Astrid Lindgren is a hero to me!
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I like Astrid and always have. It's a little heavy, though. Reminds me of a very stern woman with orthopedic shoes.
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I really like Astrid. It comes across, to me, as strong and feisty which is something I like in a good name. Plus it has a great meaning and isn't too hard to spell or pronounce but is still somewhat uncommon (at least where I live). It also reminds me of stars (I think because of the Astr- beginning) so that's another plus for me :). I've never been bothered by, or really noticed, the As- syllable.
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I love it!
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I love Astrid. It was my grandmother's name. I can see myself using it both as a first name and as an honouring middle name. Right now, I think I prefer it as a middle name but I'm always delighted when I come across a little Astrid.
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I love it! It's actually one of my favorite names.
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I love this name. It's cute, quirky, and ages well. I also love the similar names Astra, Asta, and Astraea.
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Astrid is a beautiful name! It reminds me of stars and outer space :^)
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Spunky, strong, feminine, not too popular but still not way out there - I like it!
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I was just thinking about Astrid yesterday. Astrid is really really cool - almost too cool for me, haha. I think of Astrid Kirchherr, a good German friend and early photographer for The Beatles in the late 50s/early 60s. Look how cool she is! http://www.independent.co.uk/migration_catalog/article5241474.ece/alternates/w620/AK_OS_PF%200007_AK%20Selfportrait.jpegIt's definitely a harsh sound, which turns some people off. I find it unapologetic and well-balanced. Thumbs up from me.
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I LOVE IT! It is one of my favourite names and has been for a long time. Astrid makes me think of a strong and beautiful woman as well as a spunky and outgoing girl. If I had a daughter today I would definitely name her Astrid with the nickname Asta.
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