Dove
is the name of a woman I met today. She's 36. WDYT?
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I think it's pretty.
I think that it is a beautiful name.
I like it! m
I once read a book with a character (an elderly woman) named Dove. I thought it was so beautiful, soft, romantic and poetic, but yet still down to earth. I like nature-based names, and I always wondered why Dove was not more popular. The nickname "Dovie" is adorable. It's one of my GP's for sure. I know people would have trouble getting over the Soap (and apparently chocolate) connections.
I still love it though and would probably use it if I thought it fit my child.
I once read a book with a character (an elderly woman) named Dove. I thought it was so beautiful, soft, romantic and poetic, but yet still down to earth. I like nature-based names, and I always wondered why Dove was not more popular. The nickname "Dovie" is adorable. It's one of my GP's for sure. I know people would have trouble getting over the Soap (and apparently chocolate) connections.
I still love it though and would probably use it if I thought it fit my child.
I know a man named Dov
so Dove doesn't sound odd to me as a fn. I like the similarities, and contrast, between the masculine Dov ("bear") and the feminine Dove. I think it works as a fn. But it makes a nice mn too.
so Dove doesn't sound odd to me as a fn. I like the similarities, and contrast, between the masculine Dov ("bear") and the feminine Dove. I think it works as a fn. But it makes a nice mn too.
Dov
That is a really neat name. I especially like the meaning BtN gives, and I don't normally pay attention to meanings. Is it pronounced the same as Dove or is it a much shorter O sound? Or am I noting a difference there that possibly doesn't even exist?
I like Dove, too, especially as a female name. I think I'd rather see it as a MN, though.
That is a really neat name. I especially like the meaning BtN gives, and I don't normally pay attention to meanings. Is it pronounced the same as Dove or is it a much shorter O sound? Or am I noting a difference there that possibly doesn't even exist?
I like Dove, too, especially as a female name. I think I'd rather see it as a MN, though.
Makes me think of the bird, the chocolate and the soap. It could be alright as a mn, but don't like it for a fn at all.
I love it, but only as a nickname or middle name.
I think of chocolate, or soap.
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me too, despite it being a nice bird.
I have a friend whose middle name is Chenoa, which I think means Dove in a Native American language.
It makes a sweet mn
But as a fn it isn't so nice. I also imagine people would be confused over whether it was dove as in 'she dove into the pool' or dove as in the bird
But as a fn it isn't so nice. I also imagine people would be confused over whether it was dove as in 'she dove into the pool' or dove as in the bird
It reminds me of, Dove soap and chocolate. It would be ok, as a mn though.
... is best left as the name of a bird...
I like it