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[Opinions] Imelda
Years ago I used to post my top combo as Imelda Irene, but I dropped it because I was afraid it was too Marcos, but now I'm revisiting it.Wdyt of Imelda?
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I think it's soo pretty, and reminds me of a flame, a fire.
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Marcos is my first association too, but I don't mind the name over all. It reminds me of molten metal and glass bowling for some reason.
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Firstly of the ice cream cup Peach Melba & then secondly of her shoe passion.
All in all a quite nice name with southern flair.
Personally, I'd rather prefer such names as Estefania or Florencia.
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I think it's too Marcos. Too much notoriety.
And even if I didn't mind that, I think it's unappealing. I just don't really go for the sounds/shapes in it - reminds me of names like Irma, Griselda, Inez, Enid, Phyllis, Dinah, Thelma. It feels very midcentury, and just really nms.
It's an interesting name, though.
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I think it's fugly and not because of Imelda Marcos, although I do think "shoes".
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Speaking as a person with some Filipino ancestry......nah.
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I didn't get the Marcos reference. It doesn't remind me of anything except similar looking and equally unfamiliar names - Azelma, Demelza, Isolda. It mainly looks like a name from a fairytale or medieval romance, to me. The words 'meld' (plus mind meld & welding) and 'melt' come to mind also, which makes me vaguely dislike it.

This message was edited 2/1/2020, 8:18 PM

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Imelda is gorgeous, I love it. The actress Imelda Staunton is actually the first person I think of with this name, long before Marcos.
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It's been on my "that's nice" list for many years. I don't like combos with consecutive vowel sounds. Imelda combos I like:
Imelda Persephone
Imelda Sinead
Imelda Roxann
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No idea what the reference to Marcos is, but looking at replies, it has something to do with shoes. You can take this as I do not think of shoes when hearing the name Imelda.I... kinda like Imelda. It's too heavy for me to personally consider it as a baby name (assuming this is what your combo is for) but it has a charm. It's quite a witchy name and I just happen to enjoy names that evoke witches and magic and Imelda in particular evokes nature magic for some reason. She's a green mage with a barn owl familiar.
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The reference is to Imelda Marcos, who up till 1986 was the wife of Ferdinand Marcos, president/dictator of the Philippines. His government was extremely corrupt and he totally plundered the economy. They lived VERY luxuriously and gaudily, and Imelda's passion was shoes and she had thousands of them, and tons of jewelry too. All this while most of the country's citizens were just managing to survive.
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Imelda Marcos was married to the dictator of the Phillippines, Ferdinand Marcos, and she had 3,000 pairs of shoes.
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its ok, shoes to me too
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Shoes.But I'm pretty sure that many people won't have that association anymore.It's oretty.
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I have no idea what Marcos is, so that doesn't factor into my opinion. Personally, I love Imelda but I don't really think Imelda Irene works for me because I tend not to like alliterative names. They are very much like a preschool cartoon character name to me. Ex. "Peppa Pig," "Thomas Tank," etc.
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I adore it! I think of the actress Imelda Staunton before I think of Marcos.
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I guess it’s alright. It’s nice in Spanish and Italian, but it looks unattractive in English (for me, at least).
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