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[Opinions] Bellatrix?
WDYTO Bellatrix? I know there’s a huge Harry Potter association but I’m never gonna use it I just want your opinion, so can you please try your hardest to get past the connection and give me your opinion. Thanks so much.
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Bellatrix has odd and harsh sound :-((. I dislike it.
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I didn't know there was a Harry Potter connection. I've never been a big fan of the name. I prefer Beatrix or Isabella or something like that.
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I like Bella (as a nn for Isabella, Isobel or Isabelle) but trix (coming from the states) reminds me of the breakfast cereal. I dislike it, and also Beatrix. Although given the choice I'd have to say I pefer Beatrix to Bellatrix.
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This is a major GP for me. I love it! I had never heard it before HP, and there's nothing I like about the character so I don't know why I like it as a result of the book. I think it's the sweetness of Bella combined with the harsh, witchy sounds in trix, the whole combination is mysterious and strong.
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The HP connection aside, it's kind of a cool name but I don't like Bella- or -trix. It's something I wouldn't mind seeing on someone else's kid, though (however, I would assume they were HP fans, albeit the odd kind, lol). Along those lines, I like Isabel (not Isabella), Arabella, and Beatrix (though I much prefer Beatrice), but dislike most other -bella/Bella- names and the main reason I prefer Beatrice over Beatrix is the -trix part (and possible nn Trixie).
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I don't really care for it. Names ending in -trix are very unappealing to me. I can appreciate that Trixie is a cute sound for a NN, but -trix by itself smacks of stripper name to me.
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I don't think it's useable, at least not right now, because of the HP association, esp. as it's the name of a creepy villainess, it's not the same as using, say, Albus. Actually, without the HP connection, while it's an interesting enough name with a nice meaning/ star connection, I think it's too harsh-sounding to be used.
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It's okay, I guess. I'm not a huge fan but there are far worse names out there.It has a "old" feel to it but "young" at the same time.
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Ignoring the HP connection, Bellatrix feels like a poor man's Beatrix to me, combining one of the trendiest sounds of the moment (Bella) with ending of Beatrix. I'm not a fan.
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Coming from the point of view of someone who has never read Harry Potter, and therefore has no association with it (don‘t kill me! I read science fiction, not fantasy!) I think it’s an interesting sounding name. The meaning is quite strong and it really conjures up an image of the woman who’d carry it.
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