Audra vs Audrey
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I've never encountered an Audra IRL. So, my only reaction is that if it is Lithuanian, they can keep it, and if it's a modified version of Audrey, it doesn't help.
Where I live, the vibe that Audrey gives me is middle-aged-to-elderly, obese, probably a smoker. On a young person, I'd expect a school dropout.
Where I live, the vibe that Audrey gives me is middle-aged-to-elderly, obese, probably a smoker. On a young person, I'd expect a school dropout.
To me Audrey vs Audra is like Lauren vs Lara, or Jean vs Janine, or Elizabeth vs Beth.
I think Audrey is more tidy and serious and cute and traditional; Audra is more relaxed, outdoorsy or artsy, and also a teeny bit dated.
I associate Audrey with Hepburn and with my husband's 80 year old aunt who's a fun midwestern farm woman. I associate Audra with a really nice girl I knew in high school, who was into horses and country music.
I like both names a lot and would name a daughter either, but I'd slightly prefer Audra because I just like how it sounds more, it seems more relaxed to say.
I think Audrey is more tidy and serious and cute and traditional; Audra is more relaxed, outdoorsy or artsy, and also a teeny bit dated.
I associate Audrey with Hepburn and with my husband's 80 year old aunt who's a fun midwestern farm woman. I associate Audra with a really nice girl I knew in high school, who was into horses and country music.
I like both names a lot and would name a daughter either, but I'd slightly prefer Audra because I just like how it sounds more, it seems more relaxed to say.
I love both and both give me “strong”, “warm”, “sunshine”, and “crinkly leaves” vibes, the latter possibly because “autumn” shares the same beginning sound/letters. For me, they differ in that Audrey feels more youthful, friendlier, spunkier, and Audra feels more sophisticated, subtle, reserved, though still warm.