[Opinions] Re: All distasteful imo nt
in reply to a message by I_Love_Jesus
I agree with you.
There were some usable names but no great combinations.
There were some usable names but no great combinations.
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How are they all distasteful? They're not all bad.
Some of the names are usable, as I said, but I think that the combinations are for the most part unpleasant. I dislike them.
For example:
Addyssin Rose - Rose is a classic, Addyssin is made up rubbish and as such not even a name
Jaylee Rose - same as above
Dezaray Marie - the common, classic Marie teamed with... what, exactly?
etc.
There are quite a few made-up and/or tryndee names paired with classic names in there and I won't list them all.
Many of the real name combinations are too different in style IMO and clash.
For example:
Edgar Adrian - a classic paired with the oh so overused Adrian. Plus, he has a twin named Eduardo. Ed and Ed. This is distasteful to the highest degree.
Peyton Joy - Do not go together at all
Brynn Louise - I don't like the American trend of Brynn being exclusively 'female'
Phoenix Michelle - these names belong in different decades entirely; neither are timeless
etc.
Then there are the boring combinations that have been used literally hundreds if not thousands of times before. Let's hope that Emily Marie and Isabella Grace don't have the surnames Smith or Jones.
For example:
Addyssin Rose - Rose is a classic, Addyssin is made up rubbish and as such not even a name
Jaylee Rose - same as above
Dezaray Marie - the common, classic Marie teamed with... what, exactly?
etc.
There are quite a few made-up and/or tryndee names paired with classic names in there and I won't list them all.
Many of the real name combinations are too different in style IMO and clash.
For example:
Edgar Adrian - a classic paired with the oh so overused Adrian. Plus, he has a twin named Eduardo. Ed and Ed. This is distasteful to the highest degree.
Peyton Joy - Do not go together at all
Brynn Louise - I don't like the American trend of Brynn being exclusively 'female'
Phoenix Michelle - these names belong in different decades entirely; neither are timeless
etc.
Then there are the boring combinations that have been used literally hundreds if not thousands of times before. Let's hope that Emily Marie and Isabella Grace don't have the surnames Smith or Jones.
Oh, well, in that case, I can see your point.