Blanca
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It is a nice name, but there are other Spanish names I like better.
I think it is nice. Especially said Blon-Kuh, not said as Blanc-uh. I think it is nicer then Bianca, too, which sounds a bit snobby and nazal in my opinion.
Hi Perrine !!!
Blanca is..ok. But to my ear seems only a variant of Bianca.
I used to love Bianca. It still has an ethereal and aristocratic vibe with a soft sound.
Blanca instead is ruined by the 'bla' part that is strange to see as reminds me 'blablabla' that is said when a person talk too much (like saying etc...) or when you want to stress that some info are silly or can be omitted.
Why am I explaining that? Surely 'blablabla' is used where you live, isn't it?
Blanca is..ok. But to my ear seems only a variant of Bianca.
I used to love Bianca. It still has an ethereal and aristocratic vibe with a soft sound.
Blanca instead is ruined by the 'bla' part that is strange to see as reminds me 'blablabla' that is said when a person talk too much (like saying etc...) or when you want to stress that some info are silly or can be omitted.
Why am I explaining that? Surely 'blablabla' is used where you live, isn't it?
This message was edited 1/9/2019, 11:59 AM
I'd say the opposite, that Bianca is nicer sounding and simpler.
The sound of Blanca reminds me of 'blank', and the meaning reinforces that. Also, Blanca seems like a word name to me, so the meaning of 'white' is an immediate/obvious association, and that alone would make me feel awkward using it. A meaning of white or blank could be conceptualized positively, but that's not my immediate reaction.
The meaning of 'white' for Bianca comes across as more abstract to me and doesn't bother me in the same way.
The sound of Blanca reminds me of 'blank', and the meaning reinforces that. Also, Blanca seems like a word name to me, so the meaning of 'white' is an immediate/obvious association, and that alone would make me feel awkward using it. A meaning of white or blank could be conceptualized positively, but that's not my immediate reaction.
The meaning of 'white' for Bianca comes across as more abstract to me and doesn't bother me in the same way.
I guess it'd depend where I lived. I wouldn't want to have a name that people around me would be likely to read as White. I know a lot of people who speak at least basic Spanish, but only a couple who speak Italian.
This message was edited 1/9/2019, 11:50 AM
50/50 I like it because it has a nice ring to it but the "L" throws me off a bit