[Opinions] Hartley
What do you make of Hartley Arielle, or Hartley Katerina, for a girl?
I'm surprised I like it, since "ley" names aren't usually my thing. I think it's the suggestion of "heart" that I like. I've also gone off unisex names lately, but it's not as if you see many male Hartleys. (Or not in Scotland anyway, lol.) WDYT?
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♥Elinor♥
"Yeehaw!" is not a foreign policy!
I'm surprised I like it, since "ley" names aren't usually my thing. I think it's the suggestion of "heart" that I like. I've also gone off unisex names lately, but it's not as if you see many male Hartleys. (Or not in Scotland anyway, lol.) WDYT?
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♥Elinor♥
"Yeehaw!" is not a foreign policy!
This message was edited 10/26/2005, 11:47 AM
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In theory I think it's quite nice, (not for me my last name ends in "ley"!) but methinks around here at least, she'd definitely be getting 'Fartley' during the school years ;)
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love your sig;-)
I dont like surnames as first names but this isnt too bad and at least it has a unisex meaning
A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
It would be cute for a pet but I don't really care for it as a person's name. I do like Hadley and Arley for a girl though. I prefer Harley over Hartley, but I don't care for motorcycles and it seems like Harley would always be associated with Harley-Davidson. Hartley would be ok as a middle name. Arielle and Katerina are both very pretty. Arielle Hartley and Katerina Hartley sound better to me. Hartley Arielle and Hartley Katerina reminds of the format of names on class lists where the last name is mentioned first (ex. Smith, John).