[Opinions] Tamarisk and Revery
These are names of two girls that came into work today, about age 12.
I like them, though I don't know if I'd use them. I think I'd prefer Revery spelled Reverie.
WDYT?
I like them, though I don't know if I'd use them. I think I'd prefer Revery spelled Reverie.
WDYT?
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I like Tamarisk. That's neat. Not my style, but interesting and not outre.
Revery (or Reverie) has too floofy a meaning for my taste; a reverie is a daydream, a moment of indulgence, far from reality. Besides, the sound of it isn't the least bit feminine to my ears.
- chazda
Revery (or Reverie) has too floofy a meaning for my taste; a reverie is a daydream, a moment of indulgence, far from reality. Besides, the sound of it isn't the least bit feminine to my ears.
- chazda
I don't care for ether. Tamarisk reminds me of the word asterisk, and Revery reminds me of the word rivalry. Both are trendy and creative, and Revery is not at all feminine.
-Lissa Hannah-
Deliberate cruelty is unforgivable, and the one thing I've never been guilty of. - "A Streetcar Named Desire"
Check out my profile for my PP's names.
-Lissa Hannah-
Check out my profile for my PP's names.
Like Reverie..
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GIR: "I like making waffles! These have peanuts and soap in ‘em!"
ZIM: "GIR! Your waffles have sickened me. Fetch me the bucket!" B>
PPs in profile!
Reverie would be a great name for a hippie character. On a real person...I don't know.
Tamarisk reminds me of "tamarind." GROSS! (For the full story on tamarind, I'd suggest you go here: http://www.bad-candy.com/)
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ETA: Got the address wrong. Badcandy.com appears to be a Scandinavian chick band or something. o.o
"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
Tamarisk reminds me of "tamarind." GROSS! (For the full story on tamarind, I'd suggest you go here: http://www.bad-candy.com/)
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ETA: Got the address wrong. Badcandy.com appears to be a Scandinavian chick band or something. o.o
This message was edited 7/7/2005, 10:19 PM
I love tamarind candy...
I didn't go to your link, but I like tamarind in general. I use it when I make Pad Thai.
I didn't go to your link, but I like tamarind in general. I use it when I make Pad Thai.