Astrid
Thoughts on the name Astrid please?
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I like it. I doubt I would ever use it, but I do like it,
I never got behind the craze for this name.
I don’t like the pronunciation (any of them, but especially not AS-trid). I don’t think it’s a nice sound.
I don’t like the pronunciation (any of them, but especially not AS-trid). I don’t think it’s a nice sound.
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I rate Astrid 8/10.
I like it, every pronounciation (Norwegian, German, French..).
The sound is cheerful but traditional and can fit every kind of woman since the childhood and later the adulthood.
I like that it seems International despite being a Scandinavian name.
It has a noble, royal vibe thanks to many princesses and also a literarian/artistic feeling.
I rate Astrid 8/10.
I like it, every pronounciation (Norwegian, German, French..).
The sound is cheerful but traditional and can fit every kind of woman since the childhood and later the adulthood.
I like that it seems International despite being a Scandinavian name.
It has a noble, royal vibe thanks to many princesses and also a literarian/artistic feeling.
I like it very much. I've only ever known one Astrid; she has a sister Ingrid.
Of the three names with matching endings, I like Sigrid the best, then Astrid and then Ingrid. I quite understand that in places where 'ass' is a body part, Astrid could be problematic, but that doesn't apply where I live. And, although I'm familiar with the actual etymology, it also pleases me to associate Astrid with stars.
Of the three names with matching endings, I like Sigrid the best, then Astrid and then Ingrid. I quite understand that in places where 'ass' is a body part, Astrid could be problematic, but that doesn't apply where I live. And, although I'm familiar with the actual etymology, it also pleases me to associate Astrid with stars.
nice
I love it, and it's on my list.
The only qualm I have with it is that one of my close friends is Norwegian and she would pronounce it the Norwegian way with a 'th' at the end. But that's a minor thing.
The only qualm I have with it is that one of my close friends is Norwegian and she would pronounce it the Norwegian way with a 'th' at the end. But that's a minor thing.
Ass-trid. Unattractive sound.