Re: I’m bored so...
in reply to a message by Gaia
1. Cordelia Faye and Jillian Marissa, perhaps? I've swapped out Juliet for Jillian lately, but I've pretty much had this set picked out since I was 13.
2. I wouldn't have any plans on it, but I guess it could work as a middle name.
3. On the other hand, I would definitely use my middle name as a middle name if I had a daughter. One of the combos listed above uses it.
4. In a weird way I kind of like Soleil for a boy, and I guess Rhys for a girl? I've always seen that spelling as the masculine one, with Reese being the unisex form.
5. I generally prefer names with some sort of history, but there are exceptions.
6. Not really.
7. I'm fairly neutral towards it. I don't know if I would use one with an accent though since that could become confusing on paperwork.
8. Depends on the name. Some I don't mind (Elizabeth/Elisabeth or Rhys/Reese for example) and some I can't stand (such as Ashley/Ashleigh).
9. My name is literally 4 letters long so I feel like a nickname for it is just lazy. I generally prefer the full name.
10. Not really.
11. Yes, I keep the name. I'm not a fan of some of my relative's names, but I don't say anything about it.
12. Charlotte was due for a comeback. Admittedly, it's becoming super overused, but I like it far better than, say, Madison.
13. Krey8tyve spellings.
14. Names that are just random words. Not even something like a bird, flower, color, or positive-sounding word (like Amity or Miracle) but just a random word.
2. I wouldn't have any plans on it, but I guess it could work as a middle name.
3. On the other hand, I would definitely use my middle name as a middle name if I had a daughter. One of the combos listed above uses it.
4. In a weird way I kind of like Soleil for a boy, and I guess Rhys for a girl? I've always seen that spelling as the masculine one, with Reese being the unisex form.
5. I generally prefer names with some sort of history, but there are exceptions.
6. Not really.
7. I'm fairly neutral towards it. I don't know if I would use one with an accent though since that could become confusing on paperwork.
8. Depends on the name. Some I don't mind (Elizabeth/Elisabeth or Rhys/Reese for example) and some I can't stand (such as Ashley/Ashleigh).
9. My name is literally 4 letters long so I feel like a nickname for it is just lazy. I generally prefer the full name.
10. Not really.
11. Yes, I keep the name. I'm not a fan of some of my relative's names, but I don't say anything about it.
12. Charlotte was due for a comeback. Admittedly, it's becoming super overused, but I like it far better than, say, Madison.
13. Krey8tyve spellings.
14. Names that are just random words. Not even something like a bird, flower, color, or positive-sounding word (like Amity or Miracle) but just a random word.