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[Opinions] Signe
What's your impression of Signe (SING-neh) ?
It's my grandmother's middle name, and I'm just starting to warm up to it. In the past, I've preferred Sigrid, but if I ever have a daughter I would love to honor my grandmother by using one of her names. I'm a bit curious about Signe's impression outside Sweden/Scandinavia though. :)
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I love the way it looks and I really want to like it, but I have trouble pronouncing it.
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It looks very pretty, though I think it would work best on someone of Scandinavian background.
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My maternal grandfather had a sister named Signe. I never met her as she died before I was born. The name is okay but it makes me think of an older person.
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I like it. Short and sweet and a pretty sound.
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I recently met a Danish Signe. It feels, well, very Scandinavian to me.
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I really like it and would consider using it if it sat well with our surname.
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I like it. My best friend from preschool was named Signe (although she pronounced it SIG-nee-- probably an Americanized pronunciation).
I like Sigrid too, but I actually think Signe works better on someone for any age. Sigrid is harder to imagine on a young child.
Where I am, it would probably be seen as an uncommon name that isn't 'frumpy' or unpopular, and therefore interesting and refreshing.
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I rather like it. I know a Signe who says SIG-nuh and I've always found that ugly, but SING-neh is nice.
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Signe has grown on me lately. I was re-watching a Finnish/Swedish movie (Äideistä parhain) the other night and one of the characters' names was Signe. :-)
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My father's grandmother was named Signe Albertina. :)I've gotten more and more fond of it lately, I could definitely use it. Though I just discussed it with my mother an hour ago (she brought it up) - her mother's cousin was named Signe and she just can't fathom why anyone would name their baby such an old lady name.
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My Mom thinks the same about my niece's name, Emma.
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I went to school with a girl named Signe. She pronounced it "sig-nee". She honestly left a bad impression on the name for me.
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