[Opinions] Re: Nestine (and a few more)
in reply to a message by Ismene
Nestine is weirdly appealing to me but it sounds so sterile, there's no crunch or fluffiness or melody, it's just flat. Does that make sense? I like it because of the 'Nest-' part though... I just like the word 'nest' for some reason.
I really like Aya even though it automatically sounds like an exclamation to me. It sounds strong in a childish way. Like, I picture a little girl who stands up for herself and maybe kicks dirt at playground bullies.
I enjoy the sound of Beverly but it's too old imo. Even though the sound itself isn't old (it's pretty youthful and spark-y sounding actually), it just gives off old vibes.
Maple sounds too much like a nickname to me 'cause it actually was my nickname in high school. But I think it's entirely usable as a name, it's just like Mabel but 1000x cuter. Probably OTT cute, but I never mind OTT names.
Teo is sweet sounding, I love it. I bet everyone would call the kid TEE-o though (unless he lives in a predominantly Hispanic area)... which is also cute. I don't know if it would be odd on a white kid... it's not odd to me but it's bound to weird to other people, I guess.
I really like Aya even though it automatically sounds like an exclamation to me. It sounds strong in a childish way. Like, I picture a little girl who stands up for herself and maybe kicks dirt at playground bullies.
I enjoy the sound of Beverly but it's too old imo. Even though the sound itself isn't old (it's pretty youthful and spark-y sounding actually), it just gives off old vibes.
Maple sounds too much like a nickname to me 'cause it actually was my nickname in high school. But I think it's entirely usable as a name, it's just like Mabel but 1000x cuter. Probably OTT cute, but I never mind OTT names.
Teo is sweet sounding, I love it. I bet everyone would call the kid TEE-o though (unless he lives in a predominantly Hispanic area)... which is also cute. I don't know if it would be odd on a white kid... it's not odd to me but it's bound to weird to other people, I guess.