Re: Have you ever felt like you perceived name differently from other people?
in reply to a message by Francisinfp5w4
I certainly do. Whereas most people check names for spelling, pronunciation, meaning, rhythm, etc, the feel of the name is most important to me. I dislike names that feel "rough" (Jackson) and "raucous" (Killian) and so I look for names which provide the best of both worlds -- maybe a bit harsh on the surface, but beautiful and pleasant inside.
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Thats funny - I love Jackson but strongly dislike Killian.
Thank you.