Re: Opinions on baby name Soleil
in reply to a message by Manipura
I think you’re spot on. All of those names are very effervescent and seem like names that readers would like to find in a YA fantasy novel. Camp is probably the perfect description, which isn’t terrible. Solaris is also nice.
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I don't agree that camp is a good description. To me, a camp name would be something like Adonis or Godiva. Or Greer or Vyvyan.
Soleil seems to me to be used more innocently, in a hippie-ish style, aiming for simple and pure but creative and free, not even caring about it being relatively synthetic. Camp is like, aiming to show that one is too clever and witty and well-read to respect ordinary tastes, while actually being obsessed with taste.
Soleil seems to me to be used more innocently, in a hippie-ish style, aiming for simple and pure but creative and free, not even caring about it being relatively synthetic. Camp is like, aiming to show that one is too clever and witty and well-read to respect ordinary tastes, while actually being obsessed with taste.
This message was edited 3/24/2023, 10:34 AM
By camp, I meant like stagey/theatrical and faux-sophisticated. It has those connotations to me because Cirque du Soleil seems like it could be a prominent association for Americans who don't speak French (I'm assuming this is who is using it for the most part), and because it's French but not really used in France. I don't see that as contradictive of your free, pure, creative, synthetic and uncaring description, because that's part of my impression. A nature name that's less concerned about being showy or fancy is more like Sunny imo.
This message was edited 3/24/2023, 1:25 PM
ohh Cirque, I didn't think of that! Now I understand how you got there.