Re: Rachel or Rachael?
in reply to a message by erb816
Ahem. I caught that little dig you made against Kendra. You're wrong. Kendra is pretty like a windy autumn sunshower.
I don't even think Rachel is tough or spare seeming. It's about like Jennifer or Nicole. An 80s looking style of pretty. Like black lace and large round beads. Could be a millennial-aged equivalent of Chloe, aesthetically.
I like the sounds in Rachel, but I have never been excited about the name. It's a good name but it's just there, to me. A bit boring, like Katherine or Theresa.
I'm neutral about the spelling of Rachel / Rachael. The first time I encountered the name it was Rachael, so that looks as right to me as the more common Rachel. I think if it were my own name, I'd go with the simpler spelling, just for convenience.
- mirfak
I don't even think Rachel is tough or spare seeming. It's about like Jennifer or Nicole. An 80s looking style of pretty. Like black lace and large round beads. Could be a millennial-aged equivalent of Chloe, aesthetically.
I like the sounds in Rachel, but I have never been excited about the name. It's a good name but it's just there, to me. A bit boring, like Katherine or Theresa.
I'm neutral about the spelling of Rachel / Rachael. The first time I encountered the name it was Rachael, so that looks as right to me as the more common Rachel. I think if it were my own name, I'd go with the simpler spelling, just for convenience.
- mirfak
This message was edited 10/9/2024, 4:03 PM