Starlet
I recently saw this name the other day. What do you think of it? I have never heard it before
Starlet
Starlet
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I definitely don't like it. It gives me the image of someone who's like Paris Hilton or Lindsay Lohan.
This message was edited 3/19/2018, 12:20 PM
Ick.
When I grew up, there was a girls' magazine called Starlet, with cheesy comics about girls falling in love. That's all I can think of when I hear the name Starlet.
When I grew up, there was a girls' magazine called Starlet, with cheesy comics about girls falling in love. That's all I can think of when I hear the name Starlet.
Cringe. So much cringe.
I really dislike it. It's a word and just seems to be "trying too hard" to me.
Tacky. Tacky. Tacky.
At least it’s better than Starlette which is a name I saw once.
At least it’s better than Starlette which is a name I saw once.
I think of...ambition, naivety, shallowness, bright lights, parental expectations.
Full name: Starlet Contessa or Starlet Khaleesi
Siblings: Dancer "Dan", Talent & Twilight (twins), Marquise, Heaven.
Similar names that would be slightly better imo: Charisma, Scarlet, or Starla.
Full name: Starlet Contessa or Starlet Khaleesi
Siblings: Dancer "Dan", Talent & Twilight (twins), Marquise, Heaven.
Similar names that would be slightly better imo: Charisma, Scarlet, or Starla.
This message was edited 3/18/2018, 10:43 AM
It's quite silly. The word "starlet" isn't wholly positive to me. It has a connotation of air-headedness. Maybe that's just me. Anyhoo, me no like.
I think somebody can't write or pronounce Scarlet properly.
It’s nns. Scarlet is a lot better, even though I’m not a fan of it either.
Tacky, just as all the other Star- names.
It is glaringly, extremely, obviously, and purely Low Rent.
When I was ten, I named a doll Starra. It reminds me of that. Starlet is also used to refer to young Hollywood actresses in British tabloids.
Starlet would get confused with Scarlett A LOT.
I do think Starla or Star would make a fun middle name, but it would take a big personality to pull if off in the first name position.
Elizabeth Star
Maria Star
Julia Star
Marie Star
Rachel Star
Veronica Star
Starlet would get confused with Scarlett A LOT.
I do think Starla or Star would make a fun middle name, but it would take a big personality to pull if off in the first name position.
Elizabeth Star
Maria Star
Julia Star
Marie Star
Rachel Star
Veronica Star