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[Opinions] Re: Random BAs (girls)
Hi Rachel Shaina !!!Great list! I have a question: all these BAS (and this research of them in general) is something regarding your work in real life? PM me if you want! :) :) Woww! It's clear that the current trend is very into wordy-nature names, more and more unusual ones through the years.I like a lot of them but not in the same combos. I think that just one nature name is ok..two are too much and cutesy.The positive side of this trend is that the most of nature names could be unisex. I much prefer nature names than surnames to be gender-neutral. At least nature names have an own meaning.I like these:
Winter
Spring
Maëlle
Jean
SanitéSemper Jane: this is interesting. It reminds me of 'sempreverde' (evergreen) word related to trees, especially pines and firs. This is linked with the fresh air of mountains and a healthy cold (like staying few weeks to breathe better). I love the smell of firs&pines and I think that Jane is a strong, spunky name, perfect to be related with this image.Violet
Frost (m)
BrigidFlorence Armenia uhm..I hope that these have a meaning for the parents. Laramie Blair: Blair means "battlefield" while Laramie reminds me of Fort Laramie and all the broken treaties in the period of the Native American wars during 1800s. I would not choose them.Zeppelin (m)
Star (f)
Gretchen
Zephyr (m)
AutumnSequoyah Oceloti I'd like to know the whole meaning in Cherokee.Blu the Italian form too!
Clover
England (as MN only)
Osiris (m)
Lily
Dior (m)
Etoile (f)
Fay
Vivian (m)
ElizabethHarleen Quinzell this is the nane of Joker's mate in 'Suicide Squad'.. too much!!RosePolly Blossom* my favourite combo here. Simply charming.Diana
Kennedy (m)
Montserrat (f)Do you know the origin of G'lissa? It has a nice sound.Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456

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All I thought of in relation to Semper was the US Marine Corps motto (semper fidelis), 'simper' and 'temper'...so I'd like it a lot more if I related it to evergreens.I agree about Laramie Blair - plus, a famous hate crime took place in Laramie, Wyoming in the late 1990s, and there was a horror movie around the same time called Blair Witch Project. Seems an odd choice to me.Polly Blossom was one of my favorite combos on the list, too.

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Quote I have a question: all these BAS (and this research of them in general) is something regarding your work in real life?
No. In real life, I answer phones at a real estate company. But I like names and I like counting things and I like seeing trends, so I just find BAs while I'm watching TV at night. It's fun for me.
I wouldn't say these names are representative of current trends. I just picked out ~50 names I thought would be interesting for the board to read. If I were being representative of all the BAs I found, I'd only post a couple of these and the most would be like, Oliver James and Levi Michael and Charlotte Rose and Ava Marie.
QuoteDo you know the origin of G'lissa? It has a nice sound.
I think it's a variant of Julissa-- some people don't put a lot of stress on the U. Unless it's a soft G, then I don't know.

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