[Opinions] Re: Fiona & Freya
in reply to a message by Tana
I'd be surprised to see them together. They seem out of sync where I live, because Fiona is most popular for women in their late 30s and 40s, and Freya is newly popular for babies.
To draw a US comparison, it would be a bit like sisters named Karen and Madison.
Other than that, I don't mind the sound of the names together. People might assume you matched the names on purpose, but you'd know that wasn't the case :-)
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♥Elinor♥
"Actually, guns do kill people. Ever tried slapping a person to death?"
To draw a US comparison, it would be a bit like sisters named Karen and Madison.
Other than that, I don't mind the sound of the names together. People might assume you matched the names on purpose, but you'd know that wasn't the case :-)
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♥Elinor♥
"Actually, guns do kill people. Ever tried slapping a person to death?"
This message was edited 9/14/2005, 7:49 AM
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I hadn't thought of the generational gap between the names in the UK. That's interesting to know. Thanks for sharing. I still love them both. It's funny that in the US the name Fiona is fairly popular (at least on the social security top 1000 list) while Freya isn't even on the chart. It wouldn't surpise me if Freya became more popular in the US in a few more years.