[Opinions] Re: Selkie
in reply to a message by Sophie12
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.)
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?).
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?).