Re: Grayling
in reply to a message by Siân
It's Raelynn with a surnamey varnish on it.
Sounds namey, though. I could get used to it IRL. It'd be a bit annoying on a book character, however. Unless it was a fantastical genre.
I'm not feeling like it fits either gender that well, but I'll go with F because the ling part is sort of like duckling.
- mirfak
Sounds namey, though. I could get used to it IRL. It'd be a bit annoying on a book character, however. Unless it was a fantastical genre.
I'm not feeling like it fits either gender that well, but I'll go with F because the ling part is sort of like duckling.
- mirfak
This message was edited 2/16/2017, 11:21 AM
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I don't like Raelynn though. Waaaaahh.
But I want to use it as the child of a celebrity in a book. I wanted a name that said "posh celebrity child" without being as crazy as some of them we've seen in real life.
And I'm leaning toward female too. Thanks.
But I want to use it as the child of a celebrity in a book. I wanted a name that said "posh celebrity child" without being as crazy as some of them we've seen in real life.
And I'm leaning toward female too. Thanks.
Exactly! It's like Raelynn, which is ugly to me in a flashy, shallow way, with a few extra assets trying to overcompensate for its shallowness by going way far in the opposite direction. For me the effect is totally incongruous to the point where it's comical.