Name of the day: Belén
Belén is in my top 25 favorite names for girls list. I'm not religious at all but I find this name so pretty.
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My Top Favorites: Remy and Eseld
List ↑ Rated: Henry and Zelda (main) / Idris & Elowen (GP) / James & Charlotte (top25)
List ↓ Rated: Ferran and Eivor (main) / Grayson & Valkyrie (GP) / Corvo & Deva (top25)
This message was edited 8/30/2021, 7:57 AM
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I love this name, it sounds beautiful. I knew a Belén who really suited her name.
It's a strong name, one of the reasons I like it so much is because it's so different from other Hispanic names in terms of sound.
I knew a Belén, she was a cool and smart lady.
Also recently a family friend's daughter gave the middle name Belém (honoring) to her daughter.
I knew a Belén, she was a cool and smart lady.
Also recently a family friend's daughter gave the middle name Belém (honoring) to her daughter.
Belén is a very pretty name that I actually have seen used in real life (I live in a majority Hispanic / Latinx area). It's different (even among other Spanish names) enough to be noticed without being too "out there" in terms of look or sound.
It's pretty, but in terms of Spanish names of biblical cities, my favourite one is Nazaret.
Oh, this is a cool name.
Certainly better than Bethlehem (though that could shorten to Beth ... hmmm) but the only time I've seen it used was as the name of a Portuguese bakery.
Don't like it at all
I like it a lot. It's so unexpected and self-contained. It's like a more exotic Helen.
And I only recently learned about the insult "bell end" (like, a few weeks ago) so where I come from, that wouldn't be an issue.
And I only recently learned about the insult "bell end" (like, a few weeks ago) so where I come from, that wouldn't be an issue.
Until right at this moment I didn’t know it had any religious connotations at all. I think it’s pretty but unfortunately if you add an extra L, and put a D on the end it becomes a common English (and Scottish? possibly just British) insult, which it already sounds like anyway.
This message was edited 8/30/2021, 8:20 AM
Eh, I find that to be reaching personally because it's not really said the same way as bell-end.
Anyway, I'm not British so it wouldn't be an issue for me.
Anyway, I'm not British so it wouldn't be an issue for me.
This message was edited 8/30/2021, 8:38 AM
Hmm, the emphasis is on the second syllable in both, it’s just a dropped D. But if that’s not relevant to you it’s fine, it just is for me and affects my thoughts on the name :)