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[Opinions] Tinsley
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A trendy name that's flimsy and boring.
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Juvenile, lispy-sounding, and annoyingly tryndee. It’s much better off staying as a surname.
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Well, I think it's immature. I actually hate it. How about Kendra or Kindle? They're sort of similar to Kinsley which rhymes with Tinsley.
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I hate it.Even worse than Paisley. 2/10. I hate the spelling as well.
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Best left on a Christmas tree.
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I strongly dislike it. Sounds very bratty.
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Tinsley, Tenley, Kinley... all of these names go right in the bin - along with Peyton / Payton. I don't even know what to call this category of names, but it's my very least favorite.
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Mine too, I hate all of the names like Jayden, Payton/Peyton, and all the names that have an leigh ending like Tayleigh or Taylee. Also names like Bexley, and Pax.

This message was edited 11/10/2020, 12:04 PM

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I don't mind it.
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I like it! It does bring tinsel to mind but I don't think it's a bad thing, just christmassy. If I had a baby around Christmas I would seriously consider it along with Holly, and right now I'd be leaning towards Tinsley, I think, it just sounds nice.
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I want to read it as “tinsel”.
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I think that it's much too close to 'tinselly', especially close to Christmas.
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I tend to think about how it would feel to be a Tinsley in a sea of Harleys, Paisleys, Tinleys, Huxleys, Brantleys, Kingsleys, Finleys, Oakleys, Tenleys, Bexleys, Hadleys, Presleys, Brinleys, Tenleys, Khinleys and whatever other one-syllable sounds parents want to stick a -ley on the end of. I also think of the teachers with a room full of children constantly saying, "Sir/ Miss, did you say Tinsley or Kingsley?" Personally, I would imagine that in both cases, it would be more refreshing to have a name with a bit more substance to it. I don't mean to sound harsh, I actually like a lot of -ley ending names, I'm just really sick of this trend.
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Sounds like that shiny silver tinsel people put up for holidays. It doesn't have a lot of substance.
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Don't really like it
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Pretty badIt feels like an insubstantial confection.
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I sort of like it in theory, but it makes me think of “tinsel”.
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Tinkly. Not so great.
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