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[Opinions] Re: Selkie
Did you create the name, or did you come across it in your research? If you came across it in your research, what culture / ethnicity does it come from? Is there a story associated with it?I'm not drawn to the sound of "SELL-kee," and the spelling Selkie looks more like a nn than a formal one. But I could be persuaded to like it with more information. (For me, the fun of names are the associations they conjur up. Created names lack anything to hold onto.)
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Thanks!That helps a lot.I thought it sounded Celtic. But now that I know for sure I can give way to its charms. "The Secret of Roan Inish" was a cute movie. Now I have a mental picture to put with Selkie. :-) Names from mythology are almost always intriguing.That said, I would keep Selkie as a GP mn. It's nice, but as a fn it needs too much explaining. But that's just my two cents (pence?).
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