Re: Blythe
in reply to a message by Helena_of_verona
Hi, Its a name I toyed with when naming my daughters. I could never see it as a boys name though I know it is used as such.
I think it is pretty but look up its meaning. I cant find my dictionary but when using the word 'blythly' I think it is often with a slightly negative conortation (is that spelt correctly?? LOL)
To me, Blythe when followed by any name sounds descriptive of the person whose name follows the 'word' Blythe... as in 'sly Charlotte' or 'disinterested Duncan'..
Does that make sense? "Blythe Elizabeth sat considering whether she could be bothered to eat lunch or whether she should just have another coffee....."
I apologise if I have made no sense.
In summation ! I like it but it sounds like a word and not a name.
I think it is pretty but look up its meaning. I cant find my dictionary but when using the word 'blythly' I think it is often with a slightly negative conortation (is that spelt correctly?? LOL)
To me, Blythe when followed by any name sounds descriptive of the person whose name follows the 'word' Blythe... as in 'sly Charlotte' or 'disinterested Duncan'..
Does that make sense? "Blythe Elizabeth sat considering whether she could be bothered to eat lunch or whether she should just have another coffee....."
I apologise if I have made no sense.
In summation ! I like it but it sounds like a word and not a name.