[Opinions] Rolanda
What's your impression of it?
It reminds me of Yolanda and Rowena, both of which I like.
I made a poll about it recently, and the response has been mostly negative so far (https://www.behindthename.com/polls/314179).
...do you think that's because of the 'rol' part? Or something else?
It reminds me of Yolanda and Rowena, both of which I like.
I made a poll about it recently, and the response has been mostly negative so far (https://www.behindthename.com/polls/314179).
...do you think that's because of the 'rol' part? Or something else?
Replies
I don't mind it. One one hand, I do like its solid, old-fashioned character, but on the other, it feels a bit unwieldy. However, I adore the Italian version, Orlanda - it makes me think of a late medieval/early renaissance city with a vibrant culture, steampunk, and warm, brassy colours, as well as the masculine version, Roland.
I think it looks nice. About as appealing as Roland - I'd admire it, but wouldn't use it. I don't know how "usable" I'd call it.
The "rol" part seems fashionable to me. Rowan ... Rohan ... Roman ... Rose ... Ronan ... Rory ... Royal
Possible reasons for disliking it:
-anda isn't fashionable right now
sounds kinda like a character in some kind of historical romantic fantasy epic. Compare Orlando / Rolando.
"I've never heard of that name. Did you make it up?"
It's a guy name with an "a" on the end! Ew!
Is it ro-LAN-da or ro-LAHN-da?
it's fancy - what will her friends *actually* call her? Ro? Lannie? Andie? Rolly?
The "rol" part seems fashionable to me. Rowan ... Rohan ... Roman ... Rose ... Ronan ... Rory ... Royal
Possible reasons for disliking it:
-anda isn't fashionable right now
sounds kinda like a character in some kind of historical romantic fantasy epic. Compare Orlando / Rolando.
"I've never heard of that name. Did you make it up?"
It's a guy name with an "a" on the end! Ew!
Is it ro-LAN-da or ro-LAHN-da?
it's fancy - what will her friends *actually* call her? Ro? Lannie? Andie? Rolly?
Yes... With a passion, might I add...