Re: Tanith and Django.
in reply to a message by VickyBliss
My mother's favorite name is Django (after Django Reinhardt) and, being a guitarist, I whole-heartedly approve.
Tanith was on my PNL for a while, but I got over it in pretty short order. It's a nice name in theory, but I just can't see it on a real child.
Tanith was on my PNL for a while, but I got over it in pretty short order. It's a nice name in theory, but I just can't see it on a real child.
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Really?
Tanith seems to fit in very, very well with all the current names. I see on a child much more easily than a lot of the names I hear on the board. Hmm, I'll have to think of that.
Tanith seems to fit in very, very well with all the current names. I see on a child much more easily than a lot of the names I hear on the board. Hmm, I'll have to think of that.
Well, you'll notice...
... that none of my feminine names tend to carry much weight. Even my more "boy-ish" favorites (Quinn, Sloane, Hollis) are rather light. So I guess I have a hard time with "bulky-er" names, which is what I concider Tanith to be.
Also, now I think about it, I really don't even like weighty names on boy's (my favorites being River, Shannon, August, ect.). I guess I'm just a feather-weight namer :-)
... that none of my feminine names tend to carry much weight. Even my more "boy-ish" favorites (Quinn, Sloane, Hollis) are rather light. So I guess I have a hard time with "bulky-er" names, which is what I concider Tanith to be.
Also, now I think about it, I really don't even like weighty names on boy's (my favorites being River, Shannon, August, ect.). I guess I'm just a feather-weight namer :-)