You get an F. (m)
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Fay: Contrary to popular opinion from what it seems, I MUCH prefer this spelling. It’s perfectly fine the way it is. It doesn’t need the -e, and the -y doesn’t need to be removed. Fay >> Fae, or Faye
Felicity: I like the spelling. It’s kinda cool. I’m pretty sure there’s a 90s show with this name.
Fern: I remember I had a Shopkin named this. That’s all I can think of whenever I see this name. For what it’s worth, it’s not that attractive anyhow. A little cutesy, but not in a bad way.
Frances: It’s a nice name. I really don’t care for Francis on a girl though. This is the name of the Author for the book I was named after.
Frida: I like the meaning. The name itself is kinda pretty. I think it would work best as a middle name though.
Felicity: I like the spelling. It’s kinda cool. I’m pretty sure there’s a 90s show with this name.
Fern: I remember I had a Shopkin named this. That’s all I can think of whenever I see this name. For what it’s worth, it’s not that attractive anyhow. A little cutesy, but not in a bad way.
Frances: It’s a nice name. I really don’t care for Francis on a girl though. This is the name of the Author for the book I was named after.
Frida: I like the meaning. The name itself is kinda pretty. I think it would work best as a middle name though.
Felicity: charming sound and meaning, it's one of my favourite names.
Fay: it's very... fey. Mysterious and mischievous, but all things considered, I quite like it.
Fern: I don't really like ferns, the spores have always made me shudder, but it's a fun, witchy name.
Frida: makes me think of Kahlo, or more precisely, the semi-autobiographical 2004 film. Not a bad association, but it seems a one-person name to me, and it has a strong and striking sound.
Frances: Francis for a boy is very handsome, while Frances isn't overwhelmingly attractive, but it sounds bookish and intelligent.
It's the first of these lists on which I like all names. I guess f is just a cool letter.
Fay: it's very... fey. Mysterious and mischievous, but all things considered, I quite like it.
Fern: I don't really like ferns, the spores have always made me shudder, but it's a fun, witchy name.
Frida: makes me think of Kahlo, or more precisely, the semi-autobiographical 2004 film. Not a bad association, but it seems a one-person name to me, and it has a strong and striking sound.
Frances: Francis for a boy is very handsome, while Frances isn't overwhelmingly attractive, but it sounds bookish and intelligent.
It's the first of these lists on which I like all names. I guess f is just a cool letter.
From favorite to least favorite:
Fern - the only one I actually like
Frida
Frances
Felicity
Fay
Fern - the only one I actually like
Frida
Frances
Felicity
Fay
Fay - I love it and I like this spelling. It looks more fairy-like than Faye and less dated.
Felicity - fine for someone else but not a favorite. I like Felice (feh-LEES) for a girl.
Fern - not a fan, it means "far away" in German.
Frances - I always disliked the sound.
Frida - better than Frieda but not a favorite.
Felicity - fine for someone else but not a favorite. I like Felice (feh-LEES) for a girl.
Fern - not a fan, it means "far away" in German.
Frances - I always disliked the sound.
Frida - better than Frieda but not a favorite.
Felicity lovely, don't like the others
Faye is ok as a mn
Faye is ok as a mn
Frances - I wouldn't use it IRL because I prefer Francis for a boy; but Frances is excellent: pretty, grounded, classic. It does tend to become Fran, but better that than Fanny of course. Just Frances would be so nice.
Felicity - Like the sound, like the rhythm, like the meaning ... but there is always the risk of being known as Lissie or Fee.
Fay - pleasant and unexpected as a mn; I know a Tessa Fay! As a fn, insubstantial.
Fern - hmmm ... not floral exactly, but the same sort of name. Spoilt for me by a medical student long ago! Ferns are among my favourite plants, though.
Frida - fascinating Mexican atist, but a counter-intuitive way of spelling what is to me a German name. Frieda or Freda would fit my world more comfortably.
Felicity - Like the sound, like the rhythm, like the meaning ... but there is always the risk of being known as Lissie or Fee.
Fay - pleasant and unexpected as a mn; I know a Tessa Fay! As a fn, insubstantial.
Fern - hmmm ... not floral exactly, but the same sort of name. Spoilt for me by a medical student long ago! Ferns are among my favourite plants, though.
Frida - fascinating Mexican atist, but a counter-intuitive way of spelling what is to me a German name. Frieda or Freda would fit my world more comfortably.
From favorite to least favorite:
Frances
Felicity
Frida
Fern
Fay
I LOVE Frances and Felicity and think Frida is quite nice. I’d probably like Fern more if it weren’t for bad personal associations, and I just find Fay kind of bland.
Frances
Felicity
Frida
Fern
Fay
I LOVE Frances and Felicity and think Frida is quite nice. I’d probably like Fern more if it weren’t for bad personal associations, and I just find Fay kind of bland.
Felicity - one of my favorite names
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Frida - lovely name, and my favorite spelling
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Frances - a bit old-fashioned, but you can't really go wrong with it
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Fern - its only vowel is pretty much a schwa (in my accent), but the plants themselves are really cool
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Fay - my least favorite spelling of an otherwise charming name (my favorite is Fae, but I also like Faye; it needs an E)
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Frida - lovely name, and my favorite spelling
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Frances - a bit old-fashioned, but you can't really go wrong with it
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Fern - its only vowel is pretty much a schwa (in my accent), but the plants themselves are really cool
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Fay - my least favorite spelling of an otherwise charming name (my favorite is Fae, but I also like Faye; it needs an E)
Fay: It's attractive, but very plain for a fn. MN is all right.
Felicity: The sound of it is just weird to me, like a squeaky rocking horse.
Fern: Used to think it was much nicer than I do now. It's still okay.
Frances: Frumpy Fran.
Frida: Also frumpy, but probably with a disgusting pair of eyebrows.
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Felicity: The sound of it is just weird to me, like a squeaky rocking horse.
Fern: Used to think it was much nicer than I do now. It's still okay.
Frances: Frumpy Fran.
Frida: Also frumpy, but probably with a disgusting pair of eyebrows.
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