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Twyla
Gigibee's thread reminded me of Twyla.I always found it fascinating that it was derived from "twilight". There's soemthing cool about it.Do you like it? Could it catch on? It kind of fits in with currently popular names (Luna, Nova)
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It reminds me of Twyla Tharp as well as Twila Paris, a contemporary Christian vocalist and songwriter. I heard her music a lot in my younger years.I think it's a beautiful name with a southern feeling, but a little too whimsical for me. It would fit with someone who used names like Willow, Luna, Sonnet, Lyric or Lyra.
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I think it's comically self-important and wildly over-ambitious. If I ever meet one, I really hope I can keep a straight face.Is it derived from Twilight? Weird! Why not go mainstream and use Eve?
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I love it. It reminds me of the server from Schitt's Creek the TV show.
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I could totally see it catching on, but to me it has a made-up childish-fairy-tale vibe (if that makes any sense at all)
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Twila/Twyla looks made-up to me - something that sets it apart from Luna and Nova.
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It's ok
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It’s really cool. It has this dark, southern vibe to it for me. I agree it fits in easily with Luna and Nova. I also think it sounds kind of stage name-y like Lola though.
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I like it. It has an artsy vibe to me, possibly because I associate it with dancer Twyla Tharp.
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