Ursula
I have always secretly taken pleasure in any rare Ursula sighting, but recently, I think it has risen into my top 5, and I would consider using it. I am not sure what made me love it so much lately, but it happened, and holds a special place in my heart now. I think the sea-witch association is outmoded enough now.
Would you ever use Ursula? Combinations you like?
Would you ever use Ursula? Combinations you like?
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I have actually met an Ursa in real life (her father was an astronomy professor), but not Ursula, and that makes me sad. I've always loved the name, even as a little girl watching The Little Mermaid, and I would gladly name my daughter Ursula... if I was sure I wouldn't get so much push-back from just about everyone I know.
Most middle names I've paired with Ursula haven't commanded a whole lot of attention, because I don't want her to be outshone:
Ursula Maud
Ursula Katharyn
Ursula Gabrielle
Ursula Zoe
Ursula Meredith
Ursula Farrah
Ursula Nadine
Ursula Maeve
Ursula Natalie
Ursula Hera
Ursula Tess
Ursula Jane
Ursula Jade
Ursula Margaux
Most middle names I've paired with Ursula haven't commanded a whole lot of attention, because I don't want her to be outshone:
Ursula Maud
Ursula Katharyn
Ursula Gabrielle
Ursula Zoe
Ursula Meredith
Ursula Farrah
Ursula Nadine
Ursula Maeve
Ursula Natalie
Ursula Hera
Ursula Tess
Ursula Jane
Ursula Jade
Ursula Margaux
This message was edited 5/17/2019, 3:10 PM
Ursula sounds unpleasant to me, and I still associate it with the sea-witch. In my mind, Ursula pretty much conjures up the definition of hag:
1: an ugly, slatternly, or evil-looking old woman
2 archaic (a : a female demon (b : an evil or frightening spirit : Hobgoblin
3 : Witch
To be fair though, I tend to find the sound of most 'U' names off-puttingly guttural. It could be my accent. I do like Uriah for boys, and I like Unathi and Ume for girls, but that is about it.
1: an ugly, slatternly, or evil-looking old woman
2 archaic (a : a female demon (b : an evil or frightening spirit : Hobgoblin
3 : Witch
To be fair though, I tend to find the sound of most 'U' names off-puttingly guttural. It could be my accent. I do like Uriah for boys, and I like Unathi and Ume for girls, but that is about it.
This message was edited 5/15/2019, 1:24 PM
If the baby I lost had been a girl then he'd have been Ursula Ingrid. It took me a few years but it's back on my list at number one! I think it's a beautiful name and rather unexpected. My combo is Ursula Rosy but I'm not 100% on it. I also enjoy Ursula Theodora.
Ursula Delphine
Ursula Phoebe
Ursula Magdalene
Ursula Mary
Ursula Undine
Ursula Josephine
Ursula Iris
Ursula Alice
Ursula Delphine
Ursula Phoebe
Ursula Magdalene
Ursula Mary
Ursula Undine
Ursula Josephine
Ursula Iris
Ursula Alice
This message was edited 5/15/2019, 10:51 AM
I agree re: sea witch. I wouldn't use it because I don't like the 'Urs' sound, but it's cool and I'd be pleased to see it.
Ursula Beatrix
Ursula Caroline
Ursula Cassia
Ursula Catherine
Ursula Coralie
Ursula Delphia
Ursula Dinah
Ursula Dorothy
Ursula Frida
Ursula Jessamine
Ursula Margaret
Ursula Mavis
Ursula Phoebe
Ursula Rosamund
Ursula Tabitha
Ursula Tamsin
Ursula Vendela
Ursula Violet
Ursula Xanthe
Ursula Zoe
Ursula Beatrix
Ursula Caroline
Ursula Cassia
Ursula Catherine
Ursula Coralie
Ursula Delphia
Ursula Dinah
Ursula Dorothy
Ursula Frida
Ursula Jessamine
Ursula Margaret
Ursula Mavis
Ursula Phoebe
Ursula Rosamund
Ursula Tabitha
Ursula Tamsin
Ursula Vendela
Ursula Violet
Ursula Xanthe
Ursula Zoe