Re: Anagram names, WDYT?
in reply to a message by Araceli
Hi, Araceli!
Well, Iker is nice, but a bit too Real Madrid for me (you know, I'm Catalan ;-)). And, even if Basque names are becoming pretty popular here (lots of Itziar, some Unai, Naiara, Aitana...), I think Iker couldn't be so popular because of the goal keeper(really, and althought if he is really nice!). And, for Erik, I know two (they write it Eric or Èric, I think). It's not a bad name, but nms for now.
And for twins, definitely too closed, too confusing.
Nice to see you!
Eva
Well, Iker is nice, but a bit too Real Madrid for me (you know, I'm Catalan ;-)). And, even if Basque names are becoming pretty popular here (lots of Itziar, some Unai, Naiara, Aitana...), I think Iker couldn't be so popular because of the goal keeper(really, and althought if he is really nice!). And, for Erik, I know two (they write it Eric or Èric, I think). It's not a bad name, but nms for now.
And for twins, definitely too closed, too confusing.
Nice to see you!
Eva
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Hi!
Well, it was only a one-day obsession, you know...
I wouldn't use them (Erik too plain, and I prefer Eric, and Iker too common now for my taste, and yes, too Real Madrid), and if I had twins I wouldn't use anagrams or similar names. I think cuteness has limits if we're talking about real people. Being twins is hard enough.
See you! ;)
Well, it was only a one-day obsession, you know...
I wouldn't use them (Erik too plain, and I prefer Eric, and Iker too common now for my taste, and yes, too Real Madrid), and if I had twins I wouldn't use anagrams or similar names. I think cuteness has limits if we're talking about real people. Being twins is hard enough.
See you! ;)