[Opinions] Re: Edna
in reply to a message by vigdis
Ed. I think the masculine nn isn't well liked even for a man, let alone a woman. That's my theory anyway.
I like Edna well enough. I just prefer Eithne, (which my mother's dialect pronounces as "ET-nuh,") better. It's similar to a favorite of mine, Edme. I love the heaviness of Edme, compared to light-as-air Esme. So the Ed part of Edna doesn't bother me.
We used to have regular on here that would use Edna for a dd some day, in honor of Edna St. Vincent Millay. :-)
If I met a little Edna it would make my day. I love seeing almost any "old lady" name being reused. Where others see/hear "old lady" I see/hear "old soul."
I like Edna well enough. I just prefer Eithne, (which my mother's dialect pronounces as "ET-nuh,") better. It's similar to a favorite of mine, Edme. I love the heaviness of Edme, compared to light-as-air Esme. So the Ed part of Edna doesn't bother me.
We used to have regular on here that would use Edna for a dd some day, in honor of Edna St. Vincent Millay. :-)
If I met a little Edna it would make my day. I love seeing almost any "old lady" name being reused. Where others see/hear "old lady" I see/hear "old soul."
Replies
Thank you.
Now I don't feel so alone in the way I pronounce Eithne ("ET-nah"). I always felt I was swimming against the stream. Now I'll suggest it more. :-)
Now I don't feel so alone in the way I pronounce Eithne ("ET-nah"). I always felt I was swimming against the stream. Now I'll suggest it more. :-)