My first reaction was, "I don't find it silly at all! It's very strong and medieval." But then I started contemplating silly. And yes, thinking about it used in today's world I can totally see
Gwenfrewi, the goofy girl who always can make people laugh and smile.
Anyway, I really like it! It's fun to say and it looks like fun, too. I'm not a huge fan of
Gwen names, although I do think
Gwenllian is pretty.
Gwenfrewi Melisande doesn't quite match up to me. Even with the medieval feel,
Melisande is too refined for it.
Gwenfrewi is a warrior maiden, not a princess. I'm still stuck on silly
Gwenfrewi anyway. But I'll do combos for both:
Gwenfrewi Arnive
Gwenfrewi EimearGwenfrewi EseldGwenfrewi LinnetGwenfrewi MaelleGwenfrewi Mefin - this is beautiful!
Gwenfrewi NimueGwenfrewi NinianGwenfrewi NolwennGwenfrewi Ygraine
Gwenfrewi AprilGwenfrewi EbbaGwenfrewi Fay - oh, I love the sound of this!
Gwenfrewi FfionGwenfrewi FrancineGwenfrewi GeorgetteGwenfrewi JeanineGwenfrewi Kitty - awww, fun!
Gwenfrewi MeadeGwenfrewi Murron - like!
Gwenfrewi NoraGwenfrewi Ramona - also like
Gwenfrewi SiwanGwenfrewi Tetty
I really like the idea of it paired with a diminuative. Lately nns as mns has been a bit of a GP of mine, and in this case I think the simplicity and cuteness of a nn paired with a name that's as long and complicated as
Gwenfrewi is totally awesome.
This message was edited 7/9/2010, 1:52 PM