[Opinions] Lorenyn
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Huh...good thing you gave the prn, 'cause I would've guessed it to be prn LORN-in (or something akin to that). I think of it as unisex, b/c, as you say, Loren is masculine, but the -yn could make it feminine. TBH, I don't really feel strongly about it either way. It's not bad, but there's that really compells me to like it, either.
This message was edited 6/16/2007, 5:41 AM
I think it has the appearence of being very wannabe-Welsh. I'd expact to see it in a (bad)fantasy novel set in medieval Wales. Used for a female, she'd be some sort of princess with supernatural powers or a goddess in disguise.
That aside, my first thought was to query whether it was pronounceable, the 'r' and 'n's seem to clash. Second thought was how unattractive it looked. I'd expect to see it along side Sabrina Fair's amusingly scary BA posts.
Eg: (taken from her posts)
Anevaeh
Albanee
Rilynn
Princeliyn
Braylee
Camyla
And Lorenyn.
That aside, my first thought was to query whether it was pronounceable, the 'r' and 'n's seem to clash. Second thought was how unattractive it looked. I'd expect to see it along side Sabrina Fair's amusingly scary BA posts.
Eg: (taken from her posts)
Anevaeh
Albanee
Rilynn
Princeliyn
Braylee
Camyla
And Lorenyn.