[Opinions] Re: Winter girls names
in reply to a message by Glitzy Cate
Alaska: Not a good place name to me.
Amaryllis: Too long, this name doesn't appeal to me even though other 4-syllable names do.
Amethyst: I'm not a fan of gemstone/jewel names, but I suppose this would be near the top if I *had* to choose one. Amy is a nice nickname.
Arwen: Not sure how this LOTR character name is wintery.... but I love it, although I see people's point that this can sound masculine.
Aspen: It seems trendy and a bit granola... but I like it. Guilty pleasure I guess.
Bianca: I envision a snobby person.
Eira: I hadn't heard this name before - I think it's pretty and I've added it to my PNL! I'd be concerned about pronunciation here in the US though, and I doubt my husband would agree haha.
Eirwen: Another pretty welsh name!
Elsa: Nothing inherently wrong with this name, and I think eventually the Frozen issue will die down. People name their daughters Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine, Belle, etc. Still not on my name list - I feel neutral towards it
Fiona: I don't love it, but there is nothing inherently wrong with the name.
Garnet: Really don't like this name.
Gwendolyn: I prefer Gwenevere, for some reason I don't love this name.
Holiday: This is not a name to me.
Holly: I like nature names, but for some reason I don't like this one.
Ivy: I do like this name, but I probably wouldn't use it.
January: If I had to pick a month name to give my child, it would be January.... but I don't like it as a name.
Lumi: It's ok.
Natalie: Such a weird specific meaning, but I do really like this name.
Neve: Meh, I like the meaning but it sounds like you started to say "knee" but realized you were trying to say "eve" partway through.
Noelle: Cute name
North: Not a name to me.
Snow: This is a surname to me, and not one that works as a first name.
Sylvie: I love this name.
Valentine: I prefer Valentina.
Winter: I love this name and have been really surprised lately that it is not used right there with Autumn and Summer.
Amaryllis: Too long, this name doesn't appeal to me even though other 4-syllable names do.
Amethyst: I'm not a fan of gemstone/jewel names, but I suppose this would be near the top if I *had* to choose one. Amy is a nice nickname.
Arwen: Not sure how this LOTR character name is wintery.... but I love it, although I see people's point that this can sound masculine.
Aspen: It seems trendy and a bit granola... but I like it. Guilty pleasure I guess.
Bianca: I envision a snobby person.
Eira: I hadn't heard this name before - I think it's pretty and I've added it to my PNL! I'd be concerned about pronunciation here in the US though, and I doubt my husband would agree haha.
Eirwen: Another pretty welsh name!
Elsa: Nothing inherently wrong with this name, and I think eventually the Frozen issue will die down. People name their daughters Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine, Belle, etc. Still not on my name list - I feel neutral towards it
Fiona: I don't love it, but there is nothing inherently wrong with the name.
Garnet: Really don't like this name.
Gwendolyn: I prefer Gwenevere, for some reason I don't love this name.
Holiday: This is not a name to me.
Holly: I like nature names, but for some reason I don't like this one.
Ivy: I do like this name, but I probably wouldn't use it.
January: If I had to pick a month name to give my child, it would be January.... but I don't like it as a name.
Lumi: It's ok.
Natalie: Such a weird specific meaning, but I do really like this name.
Neve: Meh, I like the meaning but it sounds like you started to say "knee" but realized you were trying to say "eve" partway through.
Noelle: Cute name
North: Not a name to me.
Snow: This is a surname to me, and not one that works as a first name.
Sylvie: I love this name.
Valentine: I prefer Valentina.
Winter: I love this name and have been really surprised lately that it is not used right there with Autumn and Summer.