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[Opinions] Forial, Luthien, Seneca
What do you think of these names?Forial (f)
Luthien (f)
Seneca (m)Would you use any of them on the opposite gender?
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Forial is definitely unusual, but not awful. Seneca is okay, but I definitely wouldn't use it myself. I like Luthien, but on a boy.
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Forial: sounds masculine to me. Also I keep trying to put an l in it (Florial, like Florian).
Luthien: like! Definitely a good name.
Seneca: good. I like it for girls too even though it's supposed to be male.
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To me they all sound like they should be on the gender opposite to the one you wrote, except maybe Florial could be both.
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Forial doesn't really sound like a name to me, I wouldn't use it for either gender
I've got a bit of a weakness for Luthien as a Tolkien nerd, though I personally wouldn't use it in reality I wouldn't be put off if someone did. Don't think it works at all as a male name.
I like Seneca in theory, like the whole Roman aesthetic, not sure what I'd think if I came across it on a person today. Male only.
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Forial doesn't really sound like a name to me, I wouldn't use it for either gender
I've got a bit of a weakness for Luthien as a Tolkien nerd, though I personally wouldn't use it in reality I wouldn't be put off if someone did. Don't think it works at all as a male name.
I like Seneca in theory, like the whole Roman aesthetic, not sure what I'd think if I came across it on a person today. Male only.
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Forial doesn't really sound like a name to me, I wouldn't use it for either gender
I've got a bit of a weakness for Luthien as a Tolkien nerd, though I personally wouldn't use it in reality I wouldn't be put off if someone did. Don't think it works at all as a male name.
I like Seneca in theory, like the whole Roman aesthetic, not sure what I'd think if I came across it on a person today. Male only.
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