Re: Rate & Comment
in reply to a message by Dianatiger
Elodie - 4/10 it wants to be extra pretty and dainty but I think it ends up coming across as trying too hard
Seraphina - 6/10 it's pretty but it's a lot and I can't think of a nn I like
Lavinia - 8/10 great old lady name, I really like it, it's sweet
Genevieve - 5/10 to me it's another name that's trying really hard, like it wants to be elegant, I think it mostly fails but it's not a bad name
Delphinia - 2/10 taking a name that's already kinda frilly and adding an even frillier ending to it is definitely nms, and even Delphine already doesn't sound good to me, it's heavy and sticky
Romilda - 6/10 it's ok. Romy is a cute nn. Romilda wouldn't be my first choice of getting that nn but I can see the appeal, it's a strong name with a kind of naturey vibe to me
Astrid - 7/10 strong and crisp! I like it!
Ingrid - 5/10 heavier than Astrid but still crisp
Daphne - 2/10 I never liked this name, it's thick and viscous
Diana - 9/10 it's fresh but grounded, I like looking at it, it's just pleasant
Claudia - 5/10 it's fine, I don't like the "cl" sound but it doesn't bother me too much
Ivy - 8/10 lovely but not cutesy
Serena - 5/20 I don't really like it, there's something off-putting to be about the way it looks
Mira - 6/10 it's cute although a bit heavier that Kira
Kira - 7/10 strong and energetic
Tabitha - 7/10 it's delicate but not too mushy
Lyra - 6/10 I feel like it has the potential to grow on me but for now I don't love it, it seems a bit too abrasive to me
Belle or Isabelle /Annabelle nn "Belle" - 1/10 I just don't like Bella/Belle at all, it's so heavy and suffocating. I like Isabel but nn Izzy
Elisabeth - 5/10 I really prefer the "z" spelling, this one looks like it wants to encourage me to develop a lisp
Primrose - 7/10 it's pretty and cheerful
Rosetta - 4/10 I don't like the "etta" ending with Rose, it weighs it down a lot
Vada - 6/10 it looks a bit chopped off and a bit sci-fi but I think a certain kind of person could really rock it and I could vibe with it under the right circumstances
Georgiana - 7/10 it's fine, if I had to pick a feminine version of George, I'd probably go for this one
Juliana - 5/10 I think this selection of names really highlights how I don't really enjoy superfluous name suffixes, I love Julia, Juliana is heavier and clunkier
Lavender - 9/10 one of the few longer and unwieldier names that I actually enjoy a lot, it just sounds so zesty! so pert!
Lilac - 5/10 I love the flower, it's a favourite flower of someone I might want to honour so I could even consider it but the truth is I just don't like it as a name, it just doesn't look namey to me
Violet - 7/10 nice classic name, just extremely pleasant
Hyacinth - 5/10 makes me think of Hyacinth Bucket of course, which wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing but it also just doesn't look like a human name to me and it just doesn't even look or sound good to me, on the plus side it has being heavy but also a flower name (which by its nature makes me think of softness and lightness) which is a contradiction I actually enjoy in names
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Seraphina - 6/10 it's pretty but it's a lot and I can't think of a nn I like
Lavinia - 8/10 great old lady name, I really like it, it's sweet
Genevieve - 5/10 to me it's another name that's trying really hard, like it wants to be elegant, I think it mostly fails but it's not a bad name
Delphinia - 2/10 taking a name that's already kinda frilly and adding an even frillier ending to it is definitely nms, and even Delphine already doesn't sound good to me, it's heavy and sticky
Romilda - 6/10 it's ok. Romy is a cute nn. Romilda wouldn't be my first choice of getting that nn but I can see the appeal, it's a strong name with a kind of naturey vibe to me
Astrid - 7/10 strong and crisp! I like it!
Ingrid - 5/10 heavier than Astrid but still crisp
Daphne - 2/10 I never liked this name, it's thick and viscous
Diana - 9/10 it's fresh but grounded, I like looking at it, it's just pleasant
Claudia - 5/10 it's fine, I don't like the "cl" sound but it doesn't bother me too much
Ivy - 8/10 lovely but not cutesy
Serena - 5/20 I don't really like it, there's something off-putting to be about the way it looks
Mira - 6/10 it's cute although a bit heavier that Kira
Kira - 7/10 strong and energetic
Tabitha - 7/10 it's delicate but not too mushy
Lyra - 6/10 I feel like it has the potential to grow on me but for now I don't love it, it seems a bit too abrasive to me
Belle or Isabelle /Annabelle nn "Belle" - 1/10 I just don't like Bella/Belle at all, it's so heavy and suffocating. I like Isabel but nn Izzy
Elisabeth - 5/10 I really prefer the "z" spelling, this one looks like it wants to encourage me to develop a lisp
Primrose - 7/10 it's pretty and cheerful
Rosetta - 4/10 I don't like the "etta" ending with Rose, it weighs it down a lot
Vada - 6/10 it looks a bit chopped off and a bit sci-fi but I think a certain kind of person could really rock it and I could vibe with it under the right circumstances
Georgiana - 7/10 it's fine, if I had to pick a feminine version of George, I'd probably go for this one
Juliana - 5/10 I think this selection of names really highlights how I don't really enjoy superfluous name suffixes, I love Julia, Juliana is heavier and clunkier
Lavender - 9/10 one of the few longer and unwieldier names that I actually enjoy a lot, it just sounds so zesty! so pert!
Lilac - 5/10 I love the flower, it's a favourite flower of someone I might want to honour so I could even consider it but the truth is I just don't like it as a name, it just doesn't look namey to me
Violet - 7/10 nice classic name, just extremely pleasant
Hyacinth - 5/10 makes me think of Hyacinth Bucket of course, which wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing but it also just doesn't look like a human name to me and it just doesn't even look or sound good to me, on the plus side it has being heavy but also a flower name (which by its nature makes me think of softness and lightness) which is a contradiction I actually enjoy in names
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/109883