Sighting& BAs
We all know that Reign was recently used on a celeb baby and I’ve recently seen it in “real life” in a baby girl named Reign Victoria.
Other BAs:
Shiloh Marie
Barrett Michael Frederick
Ashton Aiden
Griffyn Kay (g)
Carson Joseph
Robbie Ray
Jackson Reid
Watson James
Zion & Zandi (b/g)
Other BAs:
Shiloh Marie
Barrett Michael Frederick
Ashton Aiden
Griffyn Kay (g)
Carson Joseph
Robbie Ray
Jackson Reid
Watson James
Zion & Zandi (b/g)
This message was edited 7/19/2018, 3:53 PM
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Dislike them all. They’re a mix of surnames, nicknames as full names, current fads, and ‘creative’ spellings. These really aren’t my taste in names. Nothing “wrong” with them, they’re just really not my style at all.
Were they British because it seems very royalist?
My first impression is that they really like kings and queens and were trying for a ‘royal’ feel. I don’t like the name Reign, I’m not a fan of word names. I love Victoria and if they wanted that ‘royal’ feel Victoria would be a perfect first name as a lot of people no matter where you live will have heard of Queen Victoria.
My first impression is that they really like kings and queens and were trying for a ‘royal’ feel. I don’t like the name Reign, I’m not a fan of word names. I love Victoria and if they wanted that ‘royal’ feel Victoria would be a perfect first name as a lot of people no matter where you live will have heard of Queen Victoria.
Well yeah, it was also recently used on more than 600 babies in 2017, and ranked #704 for girls and #956 for boys in the US.
I like the sound of the combo, if I just hear it as sounds, Rain Victoria, and don't get stuck on the idea of Queen Victoria that it suggests to me. Rain / Reign sounds nice enough, either word is reasonably namey, and Reign does seem less glum and gray than Rain would. It's not my style, I don't really "get" Reign as a name, kinda like I don't get Saint as a name - but I am guessing it'll continue to get more popular for a little while. Seems very trendy (as in, a very current and rising style, which may or may not last).
I like the sound of the combo, if I just hear it as sounds, Rain Victoria, and don't get stuck on the idea of Queen Victoria that it suggests to me. Rain / Reign sounds nice enough, either word is reasonably namey, and Reign does seem less glum and gray than Rain would. It's not my style, I don't really "get" Reign as a name, kinda like I don't get Saint as a name - but I am guessing it'll continue to get more popular for a little while. Seems very trendy (as in, a very current and rising style, which may or may not last).