View Message

Alouette
Thoughts?

"That ain't no Etch-a-Sketch. This is one doodle that can't be undid, Homeskillet." -Rainn Wilson
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

Ok so I looked up the lyrics and they ARE creepy, which gives Alouette more points in my book. A fluffy petticoat of a name that is from a children's song about murdering birds? Amazing. That's what sold me on Rosie and Posie too, the sweet-creepy dichotomy. Plus "Alou" as a nickname seems really chic. I guess Alouette is the French Alondra!
vote up1
I think it's really pretty, it sounds very formal.
vote up1
One of my oldest friends - since our first year at school - is Louette, after her grandmothers, Louise and Henriette. So that is what I'm used to. Alouette is just the song to me, and not a major event in anyone's musical or ornithological life.
vote up1
Don't like
vote up1
I think of the kids' song, the lyrics of which are a bit creepy.But it's really just like Lark or Skylark. Except frillier and with more NN potential.

This message was edited 3/9/2021, 1:00 PM

vote up1
Christ, those are creepy lyrics. (Can't say I haven't treated a slaughtered hen the same way though.)
vote up1
It's a jaunty tune sung by someone very happy to have a meal.I just don't love it as a name, because my *only* association with the word is *the meal* in a well known song. Maybe if I actually spoke French it'd be a nonissue. And I'm sure lots of English speakers don't know the song and wouldn't even think of it as a word name.

This message was edited 3/9/2021, 1:13 PM

vote up1
Reminds me of PJ Mask.
I like the sound of it.
vote up1
It's not bad, but it isn't great either.
vote up1