[Opinions] Exie
WDYT of Exie?
Every time I look at the top 1000 names from early in the century, I see this, and it's really been growing on me.
I did a google search and found that there was a girl named Exie Irene born in 2004 (named for her greatgreatgrandmother), which makes me think it's usable.
I think (not sure) that it's derived from Alexandra (-> Lexi -> Exie), but if I used it, I'd probably use it on it's own. (Especially since I have a friend named Alexandra and my boyfriend is Alexandrew--- and I'm not much for honoring)
Current combo is Exie Pomeline.
WDYT?
Every time I look at the top 1000 names from early in the century, I see this, and it's really been growing on me.
I did a google search and found that there was a girl named Exie Irene born in 2004 (named for her greatgreatgrandmother), which makes me think it's usable.
I think (not sure) that it's derived from Alexandra (-> Lexi -> Exie), but if I used it, I'd probably use it on it's own. (Especially since I have a friend named Alexandra and my boyfriend is Alexandrew--- and I'm not much for honoring)
Current combo is Exie Pomeline.
WDYT?
This message was edited 11/5/2009, 7:52 PM
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I have heard of Exira too
It's cool, nicknamey names like this have been appealing to me a lot lately. Exie Pomeline is really sprightly and fun.
I know you said you'd probably use it on its own, but I can't help but mention that I think it would be an awesome initial nickname. Xiomara Estelle or something nn XE Exie. Cool.
I know you said you'd probably use it on its own, but I can't help but mention that I think it would be an awesome initial nickname. Xiomara Estelle or something nn XE Exie. Cool.
Oh thats a good idea
I need to find an X name I really like, because I can see myself doing that.
I need to find an X name I really like, because I can see myself doing that.
Sexie!
LOL I could not resist!
I think it's neat. Is it really on the top 1000 from 90 years ago? Pretty nifty. I also wonder if it's not somehow related to Eudoxia, as Bear said. It reminds me strongly of that name.
Exie Pomeline is pretty creative. I like it. At first I thought Exie would look better next to a more traditional name, but a few examples got me thinking otherwise. It only makes it look lonesome somehow.
LOL I could not resist!
I think it's neat. Is it really on the top 1000 from 90 years ago? Pretty nifty. I also wonder if it's not somehow related to Eudoxia, as Bear said. It reminds me strongly of that name.
Exie Pomeline is pretty creative. I like it. At first I thought Exie would look better next to a more traditional name, but a few examples got me thinking otherwise. It only makes it look lonesome somehow.
Sadly, Eu- names don't really appeal to me.
I like the look of Eudoxia, but not the sound. THanks though.
I like the look of Eudoxia, but not the sound. THanks though.
This message was edited 11/5/2009, 7:48 PM
I think it's pretty cool. Personally I'd prefer it as a nickname but it's tolerable on its own.
Exie Pomeline is fantastic.
Exie Pomeline is fantastic.