Lorraine
What do you think? I'm starting to really kinda like it. Not sure why.
Do you think it's usable or too dated?
Do you think it's usable or too dated?
Replies
Thank you!
I'm glad to hear it's still considered usable. Honestly I thought at least one person would mention quiche Lorraine, but no xD
The association with food doesn't bother me personally
I'm glad to hear it's still considered usable. Honestly I thought at least one person would mention quiche Lorraine, but no xD
The association with food doesn't bother me personally
It's always struck me as brash and brassy. I'm not sure why.
I like it. I think it's useable, it seems due for a comeback. :)
I like it very much.
My mum's name. I'd love to meet a little Lorraine.
I do find it very dated. And, because I love Laura, I would never consider it... and I don't much like the stress on the second syllable. Not a bad name, though, and more usable than many that get used on a daily basis.
I know it’s commonly considered dated, but I’ve always liked Lorraine! I’d use the nickname Lainie.
I actually think it's really pretty. It has grown on me lately too. I do think it's quite dated but I'd love to see a little Lorraine.
My mother's name is Lorraine Leanne. I think Lorraine has a pretty sound. I don't like it enough to want to use it but it's nice. She's sometimes called Lori and a few people called/call her Rainey, but in the family she's usually Lorraine.
It's definitely usable; I mean, freaking MABEL is considered usable and in style today!
It's definitely usable; I mean, freaking MABEL is considered usable and in style today!
I think it's ok and not too dated
I’ve loved Lorraine for a long time. It’s so elegant.
Weirdly enough, I don’t really it as being dated. Maybe it’s the “rain” part that keeps it timeless?
Weirdly enough, I don’t really it as being dated. Maybe it’s the “rain” part that keeps it timeless?