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[Opinions] Lavender
Okay, I am probably reading too much Harry Potter, but do you think Lavender works? For a girl. I think it has a pretty sound and a more unexpected ending than flower names such as Lily or Violet. Kind of like Heather but fresher sounding.
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I can think of many names that attract nicer nns than Lav or Lavvie. And it's a long name, so it'll attract nns.I would avoid. Stick to Rosemary!
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I like it a lot but there is the risk of it being shortened to Lav, which is often used (in the UK at least) as a short form of lavatory. For that reason I prefer it as a middle name.
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For a er name it sounds more femining and less like a occupation.Lily or Violet are much more overused but nice and Heather is dated.
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I like Lavender it is a nice alternative to the other flower names, but is still not to different, so it would work nicely for a girl, I wouldn't use it, as there are other flower names I like more but Lavender is a nice name
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I think this name is lovely! It also has a good association because of Matilda
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I love Lavender. I think it's adorable.
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I like Lavender. It just sounds like a standard flower name to me, not any different than Lily, Violet, etc. The ending isn't really unexpected since it's a word name.
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Unexpected in the way that there aren't so many girls names that end in -er these days but mostly those that end in -a or -ee sounds ;)
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I like the color, love the scent, but think that as a name it's gross.
Also gross is the HP character's name being Lavender Brown. Yuck, what a pukey kind of color mashup. At least something like Amber Gold or Ruby Rose has an attractive visual image.
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Yep, definitely. I love Lavender, and the literary connection with Harry Potter and Matilda. Lovey, fresh, floral name with lots going for it.
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