Re: Would like opinions
in reply to a message by Chanel
Beatrice: I don’t have a problem with Beatrice, but when I first saw it I did think it was quite ugly, to be honest. I don’t have a problem with it anymore but I still prefer Beatrix by miles. Beat-rice isn’t cute, BEE-tris, or BEE-A-tris isn’t a very attractive sound despite it being universal. I also find it very old-fashioned. And I don’t say that very often. The only good things I really like about it is the meaning, the nickname Bea, and the Shakespeare character is interesting. 2/3 of those you can still get from Beatrix.
Agnes: This name isn’t... awful. I don’t think it’s that bad. But like I said with Beatrice, it’s old fashioned. It’s sounds sour and the meaning is uh... interesting (I mean hey it’s better than Chastity). I prefer Ines, which is pure, pretty, and unique. Quite youthful as well. You also have Inez. As far as Ag- names go I prefer Agatha. It sounds classy and intelligent.
Ursuline: I never even heard of this name before. Is it ur-SA-leen or ur-SA-lien? Sounds extremely made-up and not that good. If we’re being nice it can fit in with Madeline, Emmeline, and others enough. Just Ursula or even better - Ursa.
Michelle - Michelle, ma belle... I think of the Beatles song. Which is a lovely song and Michelle is a lovely name I wouldn’t mind having myself. Michelle Obama is a nice namesake, and I also think of Michelle from Full House. Michelle is a classy, beautiful, and nice name. Better than the uber-trendy 2000’s Mikayla. Michaela is ugly and complex unless it’s Michael-ah.
Tabitha: I like it, though I prefer Talitha just a little bit. Tabitha has a warm, distinctive sound that I like. I think of a strong girl when I think of Tabitha.
Greta: Greta Thungberg. The name itself is fine, I actually like it. It’s better than Gretel, I’ll give it that.
Pia: Meh. Pee-ah. It’s okay. Cant say that I think it though. I know a girl by the name of Pia-Kate. It needs something more beautiful or more long to go with it.
"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare
Agnes: This name isn’t... awful. I don’t think it’s that bad. But like I said with Beatrice, it’s old fashioned. It’s sounds sour and the meaning is uh... interesting (I mean hey it’s better than Chastity). I prefer Ines, which is pure, pretty, and unique. Quite youthful as well. You also have Inez. As far as Ag- names go I prefer Agatha. It sounds classy and intelligent.
Ursuline: I never even heard of this name before. Is it ur-SA-leen or ur-SA-lien? Sounds extremely made-up and not that good. If we’re being nice it can fit in with Madeline, Emmeline, and others enough. Just Ursula or even better - Ursa.
Michelle - Michelle, ma belle... I think of the Beatles song. Which is a lovely song and Michelle is a lovely name I wouldn’t mind having myself. Michelle Obama is a nice namesake, and I also think of Michelle from Full House. Michelle is a classy, beautiful, and nice name. Better than the uber-trendy 2000’s Mikayla. Michaela is ugly and complex unless it’s Michael-ah.
Tabitha: I like it, though I prefer Talitha just a little bit. Tabitha has a warm, distinctive sound that I like. I think of a strong girl when I think of Tabitha.
Greta: Greta Thungberg. The name itself is fine, I actually like it. It’s better than Gretel, I’ll give it that.
Pia: Meh. Pee-ah. It’s okay. Cant say that I think it though. I know a girl by the name of Pia-Kate. It needs something more beautiful or more long to go with it.
This message was edited 5/30/2022, 5:07 PM
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I don't like, Ursa. It is Ur-sa-LEEN.
Well in that case Ursaline is fine.