[Opinions] Aneirin
Wdyto this name (a-NYE-rin) for a boy?
I think the sound is lovely, and I like the namesake of Aneurin Bevan.
Nye could also be a sweet nn, though I wouldn’t use it all the time.
Some combos I like …
Aneirin Connell
Aneirin Marcus
Aneirin Micah
Aneirin Storm
Aneirin Thane
Aneirin Theodore
Aneirin Thomas
I also quite like the female version, Aneira.
Let me know your thoughts!
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♥Elinor♥
"If you want to make a sound like James Blunt singing, simply take one fork, and drag it down a greasy plate."
I think the sound is lovely, and I like the namesake of Aneurin Bevan.
Nye could also be a sweet nn, though I wouldn’t use it all the time.
Some combos I like …
Aneirin Connell
Aneirin Marcus
Aneirin Micah
Aneirin Storm
Aneirin Thane
Aneirin Theodore
Aneirin Thomas
I also quite like the female version, Aneira.
Let me know your thoughts!
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♥Elinor♥
"If you want to make a sound like James Blunt singing, simply take one fork, and drag it down a greasy plate."
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It's quite interesting, actually. I'm not familiar with it, and though it does have quite a "different" sound, and would be a bit difficult for most to remember the spelling, I think it's kind of nice. I also think the nn Nye is cute, too. I like Aneirin Connell (Conal) and Aneirin Theodore the best. Another Welsh name as a mn, though a more common one, might be nice as well. I don't know about Aneira, though. Maybe with a different spelling...Anyra looks off, Anaira is slightly better but would also be mispronounced, I think.
~Heather~
~Heather~
I can't say I like either. Aneirin looks and sounds like the name of a medication to me--like, "Oh, yeah, I stopped taking Prozac because I was having really bad side effects. I'm on 50 mg of Aneirin, though, and that's working out." Plus, the first thing I saw when I read the name was "aneurysm." Aneira doesn't really do it for me either.
And another thing it sounds like to me--because my little sister is silly, this name sounds exactly like the way she would say "an iron." The rest of us say "EYE-urn" for iron, but she says "EYE-ruhn."
I do like the nickname Nye, though. It's reminiscent of childhood for me--I grew up watching Bill Nye the Science Guy, like every other American child of the 90s, heh. :D
Of your combos, I think I like Aneirin Marcus and Aneirin Theodore best.
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And another thing it sounds like to me--because my little sister is silly, this name sounds exactly like the way she would say "an iron." The rest of us say "EYE-urn" for iron, but she says "EYE-ruhn."
I do like the nickname Nye, though. It's reminiscent of childhood for me--I grew up watching Bill Nye the Science Guy, like every other American child of the 90s, heh. :D
Of your combos, I think I like Aneirin Marcus and Aneirin Theodore best.
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I agree. I don't like the sound of the name at all.
"It's reminiscent of childhood for me--I grew up watching Bill Nye the Science Guy, like every other American child of the 90s, heh. :D"
I met Bill Nye last spring and had lunch with him. He's a funny guy, but not at all like I expected him to be. His jokes were quite risque. ;0)
"It's reminiscent of childhood for me--I grew up watching Bill Nye the Science Guy, like every other American child of the 90s, heh. :D"
I met Bill Nye last spring and had lunch with him. He's a funny guy, but not at all like I expected him to be. His jokes were quite risque. ;0)