[Opinions] Reine?
pronounced 'REHN'. what do you think?
it's French, meaning 'queen'.
i'm really starting to like it. i've liked the nn 'Ren' for a long time, but never found a decent full name for it. this is perfect for that.
my number one girl's name is Liv, and boy's is Beren. would Beren, Liv & Reine make a good sibset?
any good combos you can think of from my favourites in my signature?
i'm considering two middle names. especially since two of my favourites are Neith and Aerin, that aren't really fn material.
it's French, meaning 'queen'.
i'm really starting to like it. i've liked the nn 'Ren' for a long time, but never found a decent full name for it. this is perfect for that.
my number one girl's name is Liv, and boy's is Beren. would Beren, Liv & Reine make a good sibset?
any good combos you can think of from my favourites in my signature?
i'm considering two middle names. especially since two of my favourites are Neith and Aerin, that aren't really fn material.
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I like the sound, but I took French, so I can't disconnect it from the meaning. It's like naming a daughter Queenie in English. Just not really my style.
However, I think in an English speaking country, the vast majority of people won't immediately connect the name with the meaning. I think the sound is pretty (I like Raina, too), and I think Beren, Liv, and Reine work together well in a sibset.
My one issue is the nickname Ren - I loathe it. This is entirely because of the cartoon "Ren and Stimpy," but Ren bugs me so much. I also think Reine is so short that it does not need a nickname.
However, I think in an English speaking country, the vast majority of people won't immediately connect the name with the meaning. I think the sound is pretty (I like Raina, too), and I think Beren, Liv, and Reine work together well in a sibset.
My one issue is the nickname Ren - I loathe it. This is entirely because of the cartoon "Ren and Stimpy," but Ren bugs me so much. I also think Reine is so short that it does not need a nickname.
how is it pronounced?
i was under the impression 'e' was pronounced like the 'e' in 'bed', hence 'ren'. just like Seine is pronounced 'sen'.
http://www.mission.net/france/paris/page.php?pg_id=3639
i was under the impression 'e' was pronounced like the 'e' in 'bed', hence 'ren'. just like Seine is pronounced 'sen'.
http://www.mission.net/france/paris/page.php?pg_id=3639
Yeah it's the r that sounds different, it's a very French throaty R.
It'd make an ok sibset, but tbh it just reminds me of the pizza