Winter
WDYT of Winter? It's a nice name.
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Sounds cold, and vaguely aggressive. WINTER IS COMING
Also I get a brittle feeling from the sound of it, like the word splinter.
In real life I think it would come off more like a surname name, like Hunter or Piper, than like a nature name, the way Summer does.
Usable, but I don't like it.
A shade better if spelled Wynter because if it's surnamey, it's more namey in general and doesn't evoke harsh weather.
Also I get a brittle feeling from the sound of it, like the word splinter.
In real life I think it would come off more like a surname name, like Hunter or Piper, than like a nature name, the way Summer does.
Usable, but I don't like it.
A shade better if spelled Wynter because if it's surnamey, it's more namey in general and doesn't evoke harsh weather.
Don't really like it
I like it! I really have a thing for unisex nature-themed names. I like it a little better on a girl but I think it works well on a boy too. It's not too outlandish but still unique.
You may or may not be surprised to learn I love the name Winter! It is actually the name of one of my cats. But I'd totally use it on a human. I think it evokes a sort of romantic imagery of snow covered branches and ladies in long hooded capes.
The strident "ter" following the supple "win" is very jarring to me. I hate it.
Winter is the best of the season names imo. Summer and Autumn are a little tired and Spring just makes me think of a mattress spring flinging into the air, lol! Although I also know it can also refer to small bodies of water.. Spring is a very versatile word!
This message was edited 4/9/2021, 10:01 AM
I like it too. It's so sharp and pointy, seems clever and resolute, and "Win" as a nickname is chic (for some reason "Winnie" seems too sunny for Winter, but I suppose it's probably inevitable). I love all the different imagery this name conjures up. It gives me Gothic, sort of Hitchcock vibes.
This message was edited 4/9/2021, 11:03 AM