[Opinions] Ingrid, Ivy, Isla
Which one, and why?
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Ivy, without a doubt. I love that name.
Ivy looks good from a distance, but in a garden it is the world's most annoying plant.
Isla is at least easy to pronounce, unlike Ayla, but it came from nowhere to being very well used and I don't know if it's likely to last very long.
The other problem with these two is that I just don't enjoy names that start with I - or Me, actually, like some versions of Megan. They sound whiney and self-absorbed.
So, Ingrid. I like Sigrid a lot, Astrid quite a lot and Ingrid not so much. Here, however, Ingrid is a clear winner.
Isla is at least easy to pronounce, unlike Ayla, but it came from nowhere to being very well used and I don't know if it's likely to last very long.
The other problem with these two is that I just don't enjoy names that start with I - or Me, actually, like some versions of Megan. They sound whiney and self-absorbed.
So, Ingrid. I like Sigrid a lot, Astrid quite a lot and Ingrid not so much. Here, however, Ingrid is a clear winner.
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Ingrid* 8/10 I like it. Enough classic but not too boring. I find it sweet and elegant. I also like the meaning.
Ivy 3/10 I much prefer the Italian edera (AY-de-ra) because Ivy reminds me too much 'evil' and 'envy'.
Isla I rate it 8/10 if you mean the Spanish EE-sla "island" but I judge it 4/10 if you pronounce it IE-la.
I much prefer Lyle and Carlisle (both for boys) rather than the Scottish Isla.
Ingrid* 8/10 I like it. Enough classic but not too boring. I find it sweet and elegant. I also like the meaning.
Ivy 3/10 I much prefer the Italian edera (AY-de-ra) because Ivy reminds me too much 'evil' and 'envy'.
Isla I rate it 8/10 if you mean the Spanish EE-sla "island" but I judge it 4/10 if you pronounce it IE-la.
I much prefer Lyle and Carlisle (both for boys) rather than the Scottish Isla.
Ingrid. I love strong, refined names for girls.
This message was edited 6/25/2019, 10:27 AM
Ivy. It's cute. Ingrid is another teeth-grinder of a name, and Isla is just to much of a nuisance to spell and pronounce, and feels too British for an American.