Re: Names on my mind and BAs
in reply to a message by Millie
Amelia Lily is pretty, but hard to say as a double name. It's the "elia-lily" part...
I think Robyn is still too dated (and useless since Robin is perfectly good for either gender... and a robin is a bird but robyn isn't even a word... :P).
I like Anastasia. It's too complicated for me to use but I like seeing it. As long as she isn't called Stacy, I like it :)
Dakota is kind of cool. I see this name on dogs a lot though, so I've got a bit of a canine association.
Stellan is good, a sounds similar to a lot of boring names but not boring itself and not really all that common.
Milena is pretty but not particularly interesting. I'd like to meet one.
Delphine is pretty and I like the Delphi association. For some reason I always think this is a good mermaid name. I would use it but would like seeing it.
Stefan is good, but where I live I'd use Stephen instead. (I've known at least one Stefan who pronounced it like Stephen, but to me it looks like stef-AHN. I think that's a more common way to say it...)
Mirabelle is meh. Too shallow and princessy. Mirabel, on the other hand, is lovely... it's all in the spelling with this one :D
I think Robyn is still too dated (and useless since Robin is perfectly good for either gender... and a robin is a bird but robyn isn't even a word... :P).
I like Anastasia. It's too complicated for me to use but I like seeing it. As long as she isn't called Stacy, I like it :)
Dakota is kind of cool. I see this name on dogs a lot though, so I've got a bit of a canine association.
Stellan is good, a sounds similar to a lot of boring names but not boring itself and not really all that common.
Milena is pretty but not particularly interesting. I'd like to meet one.
Delphine is pretty and I like the Delphi association. For some reason I always think this is a good mermaid name. I would use it but would like seeing it.
Stefan is good, but where I live I'd use Stephen instead. (I've known at least one Stefan who pronounced it like Stephen, but to me it looks like stef-AHN. I think that's a more common way to say it...)
Mirabelle is meh. Too shallow and princessy. Mirabel, on the other hand, is lovely... it's all in the spelling with this one :D