Re: Names From The Newspaper
in reply to a message by Canielle
- Anita fits for a middle aged woman, I think. But it sounds charismatic and has elegance.
- Elizabeth reminds me of Queen Elizabeth II. It is beautiful and sounds upper-class.
- Sinead has an awkward spelling to me as a non-Irish people. But I like it's meaning and its related names, like Jeanne, Shawna, or Giovanna
- Tiger Lily sounds strong to me, but it sounds immature and unprofessional. I also think you can't name a pet this name unless it's a tiger.
- Daisy sounds beautiful. I think it fits women of all ages, it also has elegance and grace. There is also a song titled "Daisy Bell".
- Betty sounds cute, but it is an old-fashioned name. It is also a diminutive of Elizabeth. I like its simpleness though.
- Louise sounds royal, mostly because it is a feminine form of Louis, which is the name of numerous of King Louis.
- Jeanie is cute, I like how it is pronounced, but I think it suits for a little girl. It is also rooted from the same name with Sinead.
- Elizabeth reminds me of Queen Elizabeth II. It is beautiful and sounds upper-class.
- Sinead has an awkward spelling to me as a non-Irish people. But I like it's meaning and its related names, like Jeanne, Shawna, or Giovanna
- Tiger Lily sounds strong to me, but it sounds immature and unprofessional. I also think you can't name a pet this name unless it's a tiger.
- Daisy sounds beautiful. I think it fits women of all ages, it also has elegance and grace. There is also a song titled "Daisy Bell".
- Betty sounds cute, but it is an old-fashioned name. It is also a diminutive of Elizabeth. I like its simpleness though.
- Louise sounds royal, mostly because it is a feminine form of Louis, which is the name of numerous of King Louis.
- Jeanie is cute, I like how it is pronounced, but I think it suits for a little girl. It is also rooted from the same name with Sinead.
This message was edited 3/26/2022, 2:48 AM