Wren or Lark? nt
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Wren,
Note topic.
Note topic.
Lark
Lark...
Less dated than Wren.
Prefer both as mns though.
Less dated than Wren.
Prefer both as mns though.
Wren, but I really love both.
Wren, hands down.
Lark doesn't even sound like a name to me.
Lark doesn't even sound like a name to me.
Lark
I really like both. My choice was made by the fact Lark is less popular, and I have Skylark on my list.
I really like both. My choice was made by the fact Lark is less popular, and I have Skylark on my list.
Wren
Lark
Lark
xo
xo
Wren
Wren
Wren- I like it for both a boy and girl just about equally.
I dislike the sound of Lark. It's too abrupt. I don't mind Larkin for a boy though.
I dislike the sound of Lark. It's too abrupt. I don't mind Larkin for a boy though.
Wren. I prefer both names as mns though.
:)
:)
Wren!
Lark
Honestly. If "wren" didn't mean some kind of a bird nobody would like it. REN. For a girl. Yeesh.
Honestly. If "wren" didn't mean some kind of a bird nobody would like it. REN. For a girl. Yeesh.
I'd say Lark
but then I think of the slang term "On a lark", meaning to do something on a whim or just because. STill, though, it's pretty outdated and most likely not a problem anymore. I'll stay with Lark.
but then I think of the slang term "On a lark", meaning to do something on a whim or just because. STill, though, it's pretty outdated and most likely not a problem anymore. I'll stay with Lark.
Lark
Wren...
Lark is just too harsh, it sounds more like something a bird would say than something intelligent humans would decide to name a bird.
Lark is just too harsh, it sounds more like something a bird would say than something intelligent humans would decide to name a bird.
Lark. I've always liked Lark a lot. It's so pretty and airy and light.
I like Wren too, but Lark seems a little less try-hardy hipsterish.
I like Wren too, but Lark seems a little less try-hardy hipsterish.
Depends..
For a boy or a girl?
I actually prefer both on a boy. Though I guess i'd prefer Wren for a boy, where as Lark I don't mind on a girl.
For a boy or a girl?
I actually prefer both on a boy. Though I guess i'd prefer Wren for a boy, where as Lark I don't mind on a girl.
Wren.
Nor, if need be L'Wren