Chrysanthemum for a girl
Thoughts? Any nicknames or combos you want to share? Thanks.
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This message was edited 12/6/2020, 2:40 PM
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I prefer Chrysanthe. Chrysanthemum seems too much.
I think it is too much. Have you read the children's book Chrysanthemum? It's about a little girl who gets made fun of for being named Chrysanthemum until her teacher says she loves it so much and names her baby it. Then all the little girls in her class want long, fancy flower names.
I think the logical nickname would be Chrys / Chris / Chryssy / Chrissy
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I think the logical nickname would be Chrys / Chris / Chryssy / Chrissy
Sandy
Ann
San
The mouse one? By Kevin Henke maybe...?
yes
Chrysanthemum is far too botanical. I prefer Chrysanthe.
dont like it
It's terrible. It's a good example showing that not all flower names make good people names. It's like a joke.
Way too long. Just stick to Chrysanthe.
I don’t think it’s quite name-y enough, and it’s quite the mouthful. Plus the “mum” part makes me think of...well, mothers. I like Chrysanthe a lot better.
Nell Chrysanthemum / Chrysanthemum Nell
Nell Chrysanthemum / Chrysanthemum Nell
Ooh I like Chrysanthe. Would the "E" at the end be silent or not in that case?
The -e at the end would be pronounced like most Greek names ending in -e are that I’ve seen, like a long EE.
So it would be kris-AN-thee. Chrysanthi is another “legitimate” spelling for it. :)
So it would be kris-AN-thee. Chrysanthi is another “legitimate” spelling for it. :)
My friend is planning on naming her daughter this. I think she's planning on using the nickname Chris. While I think it's a bit much it isn't any more out there than other names I've heard.