Re: Is Elodie Primrose most suited to only children or is it versatile across a lifetime?
in reply to a message by Dianatiger
It gives me a young impression, probably because I've never met one, and only saw it recently. I don't find it interesting or attractive, but I've known Melody people of all ages (I don't like Melody either) so why not Elodie as well? I'd prefer Anastasia as a mn, rather than Primrose. Primness is a strange attribute when naming a daughter! And my only association with it is the wife of Dr Harold Shipman, who murdered nobody knows how many of his elderly patients in the UK, about 200, often stealing from them: his wife, Primrose, actually wore their jewellery! So it's a name I just know too much about, though I don't think I'd have liked it anyway: flimsy and sentimental.
This message was edited 1/19/2022, 11:44 PM