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Ariel
What are your thoughts on Ariel? Do you think it’s masculine or feminine? Do you prefer Arielle/Ariella on girls? What middle names would you use, and what would you call a brother and sister?I prefer it on girls, and I would use Ariel Maeve, Caleb Theodore, and Gaia Miriam.
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I like Ariel. I only like it for girls. Arielle is okay, but I prefer Ariel. I don’t care for Ariella.
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Ariel Jovie
Ariel Paige
Ariel Thena
Ariel Rose
Ariel Johanna
Ariel Winifred
Ariel Saige
Ariel Dahlia
Ariel Katrina
Ariel Lydia
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Brother: Christian, Florian, Hamish, Theo or Zion
Sister: Anastasia, Calliope, Emmeline, Esme or Fiona

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Fantastic name! I prefer Ariel on boys and Arielle on girls. My DD’s mn is Arielle, such a beautiful name.
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It's my name, which probably makes me biased
against the variant versions. :) I genuinely think it works well for multiple genders. Funny that you made this thread. I was just thinking about making a thread on it because I was wondering how heavily European posters associate it with the detergent brand. I feel like people associated it less with Disney when I was outside of the U.S., in any case.I like Isaac Ariel as a more masc combo. Unfortunately, my MN flows terribly with my first name because it honors someone. My hypothetical twin sister would have been Miranda Marian and I feel like that was a decent sibset concept. My real sibling is named Calvin.eta: My parents got engaged before the Disney movie and already decided their first daughter would be Ariel at the time. My dad always thought it was a cool name and then liked it as a Shakespeare ref too eventually.

This message was edited 10/7/2022, 9:07 PM

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Knew it as a boy name long before the Disney movie. I suppose the spelling of Arielle does suggest use for a girl. For siblings perhaps Tamara Daphne and Isaac Alexander.
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I like Ariel but the Disney association is unevitable. I kew a boy whose middle name was Ariel and people usually made jokes about the mermaid.
I was going to use it, it would only be on a girl.
I like the Arielle spelling but I don't like Ariella that much.
I'd use Ariel Miranda, Joshua Reese and Beatrix Maryam
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I prefer Arielle, don't really like Ariel for boysMn Faith, Faye, May, Grace, Holly, Jasmine, Jenna, Phoebe, Ruby, Chloe, Tessa, Sarah, Xanthe, Zara
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