Zerelda WDYT?
I recently came across the girl's name Zerelda. No one seems to know exactly where it came from, but it was used briefly in the 19th century. I like it because it sounds funky and different; plus, I'm really liking "Z" names these days. WDYT? Any nn's you can think of?
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To me, it sounds like someone wanted to me Zelda more exotic and succeeded in making it silly-sounding instead, sorry.
~ Arcaida
~ Arcaida
Shades of Esmeralda; I like it; combo suggestions too
As for nn's, I agree with Elphi that Zelda seems obvious. Perhaps also Zel. At my house, though, I can tell you it would just be Z, unless it was Tinkerbell or Sugar or Pumpkin.
Just a few suggestions for mn's, if it's not too presumptuous; not sure what style you like. I should warn you, I'm very big on alliteration and assonance. Therefore my first focus is on the Z. Off the top of my head... French names seem to lend themselves to the Z sound, though not all of these are French.
Zerelda Thérèse
Zerelda Lisette
Zerelda Desirée
Zerelda Yasmin
Zerelda Roxanne
Zerelda Angèle (my own MN, pr. ahnZHELL)
Zerelda Angelique
Zerelda Anastasia
Zerelda Genevieve
Zerelda Brigitte
Zerelda Eugenie
Zerelda Salome
Zerelda Siobhan
Zerelda Xiomara
Zerelda Suzanne (personally prefer the spelling Susanne, same pr.)
Zerelda Rachelle (raSHELL)
Zerelda Rosalyn (ROZ-eh-lyn, with the second syllable nearly inaudible)
Zerelda Isabeau
Zerelda Isabelle/a
Or if you like somethin a little more kickin...
Zerelda Jezebel (my personal favorite so far - all the e's, great rhythm)
Zerelda Phoenix
Zerelda Jazz
Then there's always the usual...
Zerelda Grace
Zerelda Rose
Zerelda Marie
Zerelda Nicole
But with such a terrific and unusual name as Zerelda, why would you do that?
So what combos have you thought of?
~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
As for nn's, I agree with Elphi that Zelda seems obvious. Perhaps also Zel. At my house, though, I can tell you it would just be Z, unless it was Tinkerbell or Sugar or Pumpkin.
Just a few suggestions for mn's, if it's not too presumptuous; not sure what style you like. I should warn you, I'm very big on alliteration and assonance. Therefore my first focus is on the Z. Off the top of my head... French names seem to lend themselves to the Z sound, though not all of these are French.
Zerelda Thérèse
Zerelda Lisette
Zerelda Desirée
Zerelda Yasmin
Zerelda Roxanne
Zerelda Angèle (my own MN, pr. ahnZHELL)
Zerelda Angelique
Zerelda Anastasia
Zerelda Genevieve
Zerelda Brigitte
Zerelda Eugenie
Zerelda Salome
Zerelda Siobhan
Zerelda Xiomara
Zerelda Suzanne (personally prefer the spelling Susanne, same pr.)
Zerelda Rachelle (raSHELL)
Zerelda Rosalyn (ROZ-eh-lyn, with the second syllable nearly inaudible)
Zerelda Isabeau
Zerelda Isabelle/a
Or if you like somethin a little more kickin...
Zerelda Jezebel (my personal favorite so far - all the e's, great rhythm)
Zerelda Phoenix
Zerelda Jazz
Then there's always the usual...
Zerelda Grace
Zerelda Rose
Zerelda Marie
Zerelda Nicole
But with such a terrific and unusual name as Zerelda, why would you do that?
So what combos have you thought of?
~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
A little history
I don't know if you're from America or not, so you might not know what I'm talking about, but here goes.
Jesse James was a famous outlaw in 1870-1880.
His mother's name was Zerelda and his wife's name was Zerelda Amanda Mimms (Zee).
But as she has grown, her smile has widened with a touch of fear and her glance has taken on depth. Now she is aware of some of the losses you incur by being here -- the extraordinary rent you have to pay as you stay.
Annie Dillard
I don't know if you're from America or not, so you might not know what I'm talking about, but here goes.
Jesse James was a famous outlaw in 1870-1880.
His mother's name was Zerelda and his wife's name was Zerelda Amanda Mimms (Zee).
But as she has grown, her smile has widened with a touch of fear and her glance has taken on depth. Now she is aware of some of the losses you incur by being here -- the extraordinary rent you have to pay as you stay.
Annie Dillard
Yes, I do know about them. That's where I first heard the name. :)
Strange one. Don't really like it, it sounds a bit hard somehow.
I'd probably call her Zelda.
I'd probably call her Zelda.