Re: Adrian
in reply to a message by rem
Adrian is a masculine name to me.
It's handsome on a guy, but clunky on a woman, to me. A fad that passed, rip.
I don't mind Adrienne, but it sounds so much like Adrian that I still feel it's clunky.
I think Adriana and Adria are better.
This woman is not named Adrian, but the way the aviator sunglasses look on her, reminds me of how I feel about Adrian as a woman's name.
- mirfak
It's handsome on a guy, but clunky on a woman, to me. A fad that passed, rip.
I don't mind Adrienne, but it sounds so much like Adrian that I still feel it's clunky.
I think Adriana and Adria are better.
This woman is not named Adrian, but the way the aviator sunglasses look on her, reminds me of how I feel about Adrian as a woman's name.
- mirfak
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Adria
Oooh, I like Adria. Adriana is too much for me. I think I just am not drawn to names ending in -ana.
I love Audra but can't use as it's a friend's name. Adria is nicely similar.
I've only ever known one Adrian, on a very feminine and graceful girl, so I suppose that has shaped my view of the name as feminine. But I really like Adria better. Thank you.
Oooh, I like Adria. Adriana is too much for me. I think I just am not drawn to names ending in -ana.
I love Audra but can't use as it's a friend's name. Adria is nicely similar.
I've only ever known one Adrian, on a very feminine and graceful girl, so I suppose that has shaped my view of the name as feminine. But I really like Adria better. Thank you.
So now I'm wondering...
How would it be pronounced?
Ay-dree-uh
Aaa in apple, Aaaa-dree-uh
Or ah in father, Ahhh-dree-uh
??
I could see it being pronounced multiple ways, which would get tiresome.
How would it be pronounced?
Ay-dree-uh
Aaa in apple, Aaaa-dree-uh
Or ah in father, Ahhh-dree-uh
??
I could see it being pronounced multiple ways, which would get tiresome.