Re: Would you deem these bad meanings?
in reply to a message by MasterCiaraXo
“Rival” - ambivalent. I don't love it as a name meaning, but it wouldn't be a deal breaker.
“My god is an oath” - This is what BtN lists as the meaning of Elizabeth, but I think "Consecrated to God" is a better interpretation of the meaing. I think it is nice. It makes me think of someone who feels called to fill a higher purpose. It is an ambitious and driven sort of meaning.
“Serious” - fine
“Married” - Not terrible, but I wouldn't want it to be the meaning of my name nor would I use it on my hypothetical kids.
“Moon-faced girl” - In some cultures, this would be a compliment. A full, rounded face with a fair complexion can look nice.
“Most strong, beautiful, and intelligent” - These are all compliments
“Handsome” (On a girl) - fine. There is nothing wrong with being a handsome woman.
“Olive” - Boring on the surface. Some people associate it with olive branches and by extension peace, which makes it a bit more meaningful. It wouldn't be something I'd pick though. I'm not a fan of food as a name.
“Bald” - unfortunate
“Son of...” - On a boy it is fine. On a girl, it is weird.
“Intoxicated, drunk” - bad. Addiction is not something that I would wish on anyone.
“lame, crippled, blind” - Rather like with bald, I wouldn't want a meaning that was pointing out a loss of something.
“sea of bitterness” - sad
“ewe” - Funny and not something that I would use, but there is nothing wrong with it.
“unfortunate” - bad
“My god is an oath” - This is what BtN lists as the meaning of Elizabeth, but I think "Consecrated to God" is a better interpretation of the meaing. I think it is nice. It makes me think of someone who feels called to fill a higher purpose. It is an ambitious and driven sort of meaning.
“Serious” - fine
“Married” - Not terrible, but I wouldn't want it to be the meaning of my name nor would I use it on my hypothetical kids.
“Moon-faced girl” - In some cultures, this would be a compliment. A full, rounded face with a fair complexion can look nice.
“Most strong, beautiful, and intelligent” - These are all compliments
“Handsome” (On a girl) - fine. There is nothing wrong with being a handsome woman.
“Olive” - Boring on the surface. Some people associate it with olive branches and by extension peace, which makes it a bit more meaningful. It wouldn't be something I'd pick though. I'm not a fan of food as a name.
“Bald” - unfortunate
“Son of...” - On a boy it is fine. On a girl, it is weird.
“Intoxicated, drunk” - bad. Addiction is not something that I would wish on anyone.
“lame, crippled, blind” - Rather like with bald, I wouldn't want a meaning that was pointing out a loss of something.
“sea of bitterness” - sad
“ewe” - Funny and not something that I would use, but there is nothing wrong with it.
“unfortunate” - bad
This message was edited 9/15/2021, 5:29 PM