1.) What is your opinion on name etymology and where do you stand on the issue and meaning significance?
I don't mind names with unappealing etymologies - for example, I'm very fond of
Cecilia ("blind") and
Julia ("downy-beared", if thats the etymology you subscribe to). I mind associations more - I don't think
Danica would appeal to me because I find the sound unattractive anyway, despite its great meaning ("morning star"), but the fact it was a concentration camp in Croatia matters much more to me.
2.) As far as etymologies ARE concerned: what meanings do you find the most attractive or appealing? Were there any major ones I missed in the polls that you feel are note-worthy? What categories or themes do you like in a name?
I don't care about meanings like "beautiful" or "strong" because they're incredibly dull. They wouldn't stop me from using a name, but they wouldn't draw me to one either. I like names with ultra-specific meanings: think "drinking companion" (
Nadim) or "companion in evening talk" (
Samir).
masculine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079feminine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080