Rain
My cousin is having a baby girl next month and is planning on naming her Rain. Mother's name is Stormi so I get the connection. What are your thoughts?
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I like Rain, but I like it better as a middle name. I also like Rayne.
Well, I used to think it was silly-sounding, but I am coming around. My cousin named her daughter Ember Rain a few years ago. Then a foster child joined our family whose name is Wynter-Rain. Then another foster child joined our family whose middle name is Shania April Rain. My friend named her son Rainer (they call him Rainy). And I met a Reine-Divine as well. All of a sudden it doesn't seem so silly anymore. :) Plus for your cousin, the connection is kinda neat. (And cutesy, cheesy, but that's okay too)
I’m not a big fan of Rain as a name. It just reminds me of gloomy weather. It’s not horrible, though.
I think Rain is a bit weird for a name. But if you are looking for a weather themed name, there are a lot of nice ones like Tempest (storm), Misty, Merriweather, Sunny, Iris (rainbow), and Lumi (snow). I hope that helped. Or, if you really like Rain, Raina is less obvious.
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I think the entire family reads too much V.C. Andrews. But I’m sure she’ll be a lovely little girl and wear her name well, whatever it ends up being.
I don't think it matters what her mother's name is.
I wouldn't feel it was any different to be named Rain, whether or not my mom was named Stormi.
I guess I'd get used to it in real life, and it would just become a sound. And it's a pleasant sounding word.
But to me the word rain is not quite namey enough to be appealing as a name to me. It's like Grey or Winter ... sure it can be beautiful, and necessary. But it's not a positive symbol in itself, you have to put a spin on it.
I wouldn't feel it was any different to be named Rain, whether or not my mom was named Stormi.
I guess I'd get used to it in real life, and it would just become a sound. And it's a pleasant sounding word.
But to me the word rain is not quite namey enough to be appealing as a name to me. It's like Grey or Winter ... sure it can be beautiful, and necessary. But it's not a positive symbol in itself, you have to put a spin on it.
I think Rain is a decent enough name (I personally prefer the spelling of 'Raine' myself) but I don't care for the connection. I think to use the name would be silly in that scenario. I mean it would just make people highly suspect that her other children's names (if anymore) will be weather-related as well.
I mean at least they don't SOUND similar however. At least it's not a Katelyn and Railynn situation. (Woman I knew from school named her daughter this a few years back. Needless to say, I'm not a fan of the name or the fact that they come across as more 'obnoxiously matchy' twin names rather than a mother and daughter set).
I mean at least they don't SOUND similar however. At least it's not a Katelyn and Railynn situation. (Woman I knew from school named her daughter this a few years back. Needless to say, I'm not a fan of the name or the fact that they come across as more 'obnoxiously matchy' twin names rather than a mother and daughter set).
I like Rain/Raine. But it's a little too much for me when the mom's name is Stormi.
It reminds me of Misty of Chincoteague. Misty's foal was named Stormy.
In other words, I think the continuation of the weather theme is silly and rather childish, like My Little Ponies or something.
In other words, I think the continuation of the weather theme is silly and rather childish, like My Little Ponies or something.