[Opinions] Re: What would you think if you met these sibsets? (m)
in reply to a message by Billina
A. Trendy-vintage. Not a bad subset but none of these names do it for me.
Ruby
Stella
Ada
B. Doesn't really sound like a family who are massively into names, though I like Lily. Jason threw me off a bit, until I saw that it's still around number 100 in the US popularity list, and still in the top 200 where I live.
Matthew
Jason
Lily
C. I... don't really know what to make of this sibset. Petal and Peach have a really cutesy sound (think Jamie Oliver's kids) and then Canyon has a more hipster lumberjack 2012 feel. Even though these are all nature word names, they don't match each other well at all.
Petal (g)
Peach (g)
Canyon (b)
D. These names collectively sound like a really American take on Scandinavian names.
Odin
Thorin
Magnus
Stellan
E. Very royal, Victorian or Edwardian sounding. They sound like the kind of girls whose parents work in education or in a museum; they live in a big house, they all play violin and/or piano, do ballet, etc... Probably live in or around London, or maybe the US East Coast.
Henrietta
Marguerite
Alexandrina
Victoria
Sophia
Mary
F. This is a slightly more extreme version of that photo that went viral of the woman standing by a chalkboard of names. Just hearing them out loud they sound okay if not my style at all, except for Klayvey, which sounds like something I would think I misheard at first.
Kooper (b)
Quyntyn (b)
Klayvey (b)
Blakesleigh (g)
Ruby
Stella
Ada
B. Doesn't really sound like a family who are massively into names, though I like Lily. Jason threw me off a bit, until I saw that it's still around number 100 in the US popularity list, and still in the top 200 where I live.
Matthew
Jason
Lily
C. I... don't really know what to make of this sibset. Petal and Peach have a really cutesy sound (think Jamie Oliver's kids) and then Canyon has a more hipster lumberjack 2012 feel. Even though these are all nature word names, they don't match each other well at all.
Petal (g)
Peach (g)
Canyon (b)
D. These names collectively sound like a really American take on Scandinavian names.
Odin
Thorin
Magnus
Stellan
E. Very royal, Victorian or Edwardian sounding. They sound like the kind of girls whose parents work in education or in a museum; they live in a big house, they all play violin and/or piano, do ballet, etc... Probably live in or around London, or maybe the US East Coast.
Henrietta
Marguerite
Alexandrina
Victoria
Sophia
Mary
F. This is a slightly more extreme version of that photo that went viral of the woman standing by a chalkboard of names. Just hearing them out loud they sound okay if not my style at all, except for Klayvey, which sounds like something I would think I misheard at first.
Kooper (b)
Quyntyn (b)
Klayvey (b)
Blakesleigh (g)