Re: What are some names you cant stand.
in reply to a message by Barbie
English names:
Agnes and Agatha - These are pretty polarizing names, and I'm on the side of not liking them because I don't like the "ag" sound. I apologize to those who like them.
Clara and Julia - I haven't liked these since I was young. They are timeless and historic names, but I personally don't like the way it sounds. (But I quite love Claire and Julie)
Arlo, Aurelia, Aurora, Elio, Ella - It feels like a "vowel mass". So personally I'm they feels insubstantial.
Alice - I'm not against Alice's comeback, but I personally don't like the sound of it. It feels similar to the sound of fingernails scratching a blackboard.
Jacob - The 'cob' part annoying for me. I prefer Caleb.
Korean names:
Minjun - This was the name of a bully at the school I previously attended. I don't like the sound either.
Do-Yun - I don't like all names starting with "Do" except Doha, Dominic, Dominica, and Dominique, and the images that come to mind are not positive.
Any Korean girl name that ends in "ja" - I don't like the way it sounds and I absolutely hate how it was popular reason in the day.
Any name with “byeong” in it (ex. Byeong-Ho) - it reminds me of a disease. (병/Byeong also means disease in Korean.)
Agnes and Agatha - These are pretty polarizing names, and I'm on the side of not liking them because I don't like the "ag" sound. I apologize to those who like them.
Clara and Julia - I haven't liked these since I was young. They are timeless and historic names, but I personally don't like the way it sounds. (But I quite love Claire and Julie)
Arlo, Aurelia, Aurora, Elio, Ella - It feels like a "vowel mass". So personally I'm they feels insubstantial.
Alice - I'm not against Alice's comeback, but I personally don't like the sound of it. It feels similar to the sound of fingernails scratching a blackboard.
Jacob - The 'cob' part annoying for me. I prefer Caleb.
Korean names:
Minjun - This was the name of a bully at the school I previously attended. I don't like the sound either.
Do-Yun - I don't like all names starting with "Do" except Doha, Dominic, Dominica, and Dominique, and the images that come to mind are not positive.
Any Korean girl name that ends in "ja" - I don't like the way it sounds and I absolutely hate how it was popular reason in the day.
Any name with “byeong” in it (ex. Byeong-Ho) - it reminds me of a disease. (병/Byeong also means disease in Korean.)
This message was edited 2/24/2024, 7:36 AM