April
April has been on my mind recently. WDYT?
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I didn’t use to care for it, but lately I’ve been liking it more and more.
I like it, it’s charming.
For some reason I always associate it with trans people. Maybe it had feminine associations (springtime etc, though it's autumn where I live) without being too popular?
I don't think of May as a month name, but with April I can't avoid it. I don't enjoy the name, and I don't know if it's better or worse to have April as a name and a birth date in that month or in one of the other eleven.
I don't think of May as a month name, but with April I can't avoid it. I don't enjoy the name, and I don't know if it's better or worse to have April as a name and a birth date in that month or in one of the other eleven.
April is a bit of an oddball. She shouldn't have the sophistication that she does - I mean, she begins with the "ape" sound! But there's a reason the name was chosen for characters like April O'Neil and April Ludgate. It's no-nonsense and easy to remember, without being overly common.
I'm actually using this name for one of the main characters in something I'm writing (that has been "in the works" / sidelined for entirely too long): she doesn't beat about the bush and is quite shrewd (as well as vengeful), though constantly underestimated. I think April works for her.
I'm actually using this name for one of the main characters in something I'm writing (that has been "in the works" / sidelined for entirely too long): she doesn't beat about the bush and is quite shrewd (as well as vengeful), though constantly underestimated. I think April works for her.
I love April
I like it. I've met a few Aprils, one being a close friend, all of whom are lovely and their name fits them.
I love it and would definitely use it IRL.
I've never understood the appeal of this name. How did it get so popular? I don't even think it's ugly -- it just doesn't feel like a name to me.
I like it
I have always liked April. And I've only ever met one. That was years and years ago.
It's adorable.