Ariadne
WDYTO Ariadne as a first name for a girl? It's a name I've loved for a very long time, but it's been quite a while since I actually considered using it.
I would pronounce it ahr-ee-ADD-nee (the second A as in attic, flag, apple, etc). As usual, comments and combos are appreciated. ;) Thanks.
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I would pronounce it ahr-ee-ADD-nee (the second A as in attic, flag, apple, etc). As usual, comments and combos are appreciated. ;) Thanks.
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It's pretty, and I actually know someone by this name. But she exclusively goes by "Ari".
Edited: I didn't even realize this was you posting this, Array. I just blindly responded. You're coming up with a lot of non-Array type names lately, imo. But change can be good, eh? :b
Edited: I didn't even realize this was you posting this, Array. I just blindly responded. You're coming up with a lot of non-Array type names lately, imo. But change can be good, eh? :b
This message was edited 1/30/2007, 8:26 PM
I've been told twice that this one is severely un-Array. I'm curious--what does an Array name consist of? ;D
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Must have "star" in it or have what I call "old-lady-chic". :b j/k
Pretty
I like it, but not until I knew how it was pronounced. I think a good number of people wouldn't know how to pronounce it at first glance either
I like it, but not until I knew how it was pronounced. I think a good number of people wouldn't know how to pronounce it at first glance either
Wow, this is definitely not an "Array" name in my view, but why not? :)
I'd say ahr-ee-AHD-nee. ahr-ee-ADD-nee sounds really weird. It's either ahr-ee-AHD-nee or air-ee-ADD-nee to me, and combining the two just doesn't work. But it's a nice name said ahr-ee-AHD-nee, though I'm afraid I don't like the other pronunciations at all.
I prefer Ariana and Arianne / Ariane, but I'm quite sure you'll hate them, heh.
I'd say ahr-ee-AHD-nee. ahr-ee-ADD-nee sounds really weird. It's either ahr-ee-AHD-nee or air-ee-ADD-nee to me, and combining the two just doesn't work. But it's a nice name said ahr-ee-AHD-nee, though I'm afraid I don't like the other pronunciations at all.
I prefer Ariana and Arianne / Ariane, but I'm quite sure you'll hate them, heh.
Actually, I'm quite fond of Ariane. :D I mostly love how the -ane ending looks. I don't care for how it sounds so much as how it looks, so I'd only consider it for a character--then it doesn't have to sound like anything to me!
And how's it not an Array name? It's uncommon, mythological, has a nice, silvery sound... ;)
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And how's it not an Array name? It's uncommon, mythological, has a nice, silvery sound... ;)
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I love it. I actually know someone with the name, but I liked it long before I met her. I prefer the second A prn. as ah as it is in Greek.
This message was edited 1/30/2007, 1:47 PM
I adore it. It's one of my favourite girl names - something I'd consider for my daughter, if I'll ever have one.
Ariadne is nice, but the pronunciation seems clumsy to me. I stumble over the syllables trying to say it and the first thing that I think of when I read it is an Arachnid.
I love it, it used to be my favourite girls name but I'm starting to prefer Ariadna now
It's a great name! :-)
I like Ariadne a lot but stangely I tend to pronounce it air-ee-add-nee. I prefer Ariana or Arianna but Ariadne is really very lovely and deffinately usable in this age.
Some combos I've thought of:
Ariadne Clare
Ariadne Olive
Ariadne Ruth
Ariadne Jade
Ariadne Louise
Ariadne Delight
Ariadne Pearl
Ariadne Sage
Ariadne Kate
Ariadne Katharine
Ariadne Margaret
Ariadne Hope
Ariadne Elise
Ariadne Giselle
Ariadne Simone
Ariadne Jane
Ariadne Viola
Ariadne Violet
Ariadne Zinnia
Ariadne Irene
Ariadne Irina
Ariadne Maeve
Any you like?
Laurie :)
Some combos I've thought of:
Ariadne Clare
Ariadne Olive
Ariadne Ruth
Ariadne Jade
Ariadne Louise
Ariadne Delight
Ariadne Pearl
Ariadne Sage
Ariadne Kate
Ariadne Katharine
Ariadne Margaret
Ariadne Hope
Ariadne Elise
Ariadne Giselle
Ariadne Simone
Ariadne Jane
Ariadne Viola
Ariadne Violet
Ariadne Zinnia
Ariadne Irene
Ariadne Irina
Ariadne Maeve
Any you like?
Laurie :)
It's okay.
It reminds me of a spider, though.
It reminds me of a spider, though.
I really like it. Wow, you're going to have an army of girls' names and two boys! :P
I'll edit if I think of combos later.
I'll edit if I think of combos later.
Wow, you're going to have an army of girls' names and two boys! :P
I really am. :D It's sad, but on the upside, I'd much rather have girls anyway.
...Which means, of course, that Murphy's Law is going to bless me with a dozen little boys, every last one of them named Morpheus, Edmond, Nathaniel, or Ray. ;)
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I really am. :D It's sad, but on the upside, I'd much rather have girls anyway.
...Which means, of course, that Murphy's Law is going to bless me with a dozen little boys, every last one of them named Morpheus, Edmond, Nathaniel, or Ray. ;)
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Hahahaha!
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I like it.
I pronounce it ahr-ee-AHD-nee. It's not something I would use, but it definatly can work.
I pronounce it ahr-ee-AHD-nee. It's not something I would use, but it definatly can work.
I love Ariadne. I pronounce it with all A's short. (I hate to bore everyone again with "no ah in my accent", but it does make a difference!)
It reminds me of Ariadne Oliver more than anyone else. I don't know if you've read any of the Christies she features in, but like Poirot and Marple, she was quite a character :-)
It reminds me of Ariadne Oliver more than anyone else. I don't know if you've read any of the Christies she features in, but like Poirot and Marple, she was quite a character :-)
Nice
It is pretty I like the 'dne' ending.
It is pretty I like the 'dne' ending.
Ariadne is a great name fairly uncommon yet with history attached to it.
I love it. It's a beautiful, unique and history-rich name. Go for it!
Love it!