Re: Raven and Robin
in reply to a message by Perrine
They both definitely have different feels.
Raven (fully feminine) is darker, more gothic and, dare I say, kind of fake and try-hard. It seems like a name that the protagonist of an edgy vampire novel would have. It’s not for me.
Robin (mostly masculine) is more bright, lively and a bit more nature-y and natural. While still not my taste, it’s Raven’s polar opposite.
Robyn is trying too hard to be feminized with the tryndee “y” like with Wynter. Don’t like it.
Raven (fully feminine) is darker, more gothic and, dare I say, kind of fake and try-hard. It seems like a name that the protagonist of an edgy vampire novel would have. It’s not for me.
Robin (mostly masculine) is more bright, lively and a bit more nature-y and natural. While still not my taste, it’s Raven’s polar opposite.
Robyn is trying too hard to be feminized with the tryndee “y” like with Wynter. Don’t like it.