[Opinions] Cherry
WDYT of the name Cherry?
Anything positive to say?
**Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
Anything positive to say?
**Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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I'm pretty sure I'd like it, IRL.
I like Charity and Cheryl IRL, though am not a fan of Sherry.
It's not as silly seeming as Kiwi (and I've got an aunt named that), as fruit names go.
Tree names are trending with a certain crowd, nowadays.
Cherry blossoms are gorgeous! And symbolic.
It sounds happy, maybe because it looks like cheery.
Other names I'd group it with...
(of ones I like) Penny, Jade, Ginger, Wendy, Maple, Blossom, Clover, Merry, Mimi, Jewel
(of ones I dislike) Pepper, Scarlet, Candy, Sugar, Brandy, Sirena, Minty, Cerise, Piper, Coral
I like Charity and Cheryl IRL, though am not a fan of Sherry.
It's not as silly seeming as Kiwi (and I've got an aunt named that), as fruit names go.
Tree names are trending with a certain crowd, nowadays.
Cherry blossoms are gorgeous! And symbolic.
It sounds happy, maybe because it looks like cheery.
Other names I'd group it with...
(of ones I like) Penny, Jade, Ginger, Wendy, Maple, Blossom, Clover, Merry, Mimi, Jewel
(of ones I dislike) Pepper, Scarlet, Candy, Sugar, Brandy, Sirena, Minty, Cerise, Piper, Coral
This message was edited 11/17/2020, 8:56 PM
I love it. Super cute.
Hard to be positive about what used to be a slangy word for a pretty young female: much like Chick. Food names are difficult anyway, but Cherry is also too close to Sherry and could easily be confused with it. Who needs that in their life?
I don't much like Cheryl either, but it's a whole lot better.
I don't much like Cheryl either, but it's a whole lot better.
I liked it ever since I found out it was used as a name. I think it's sweet. Antique sweet like Shirley or June.
It's enough like Sherry and Cherie (and Ruby and Charity), to seem antique rather than trashy. (by trashy I don't mean the opposite of classy, I mean like noisynora's image of it, self-consciously rockabilly or something) It seems cheerful and gentle. I'm sad about the salacious associations that make it kinda, sorta unusable - if it were a new usage, they'd make me not like it.
It's enough like Sherry and Cherie (and Ruby and Charity), to seem antique rather than trashy. (by trashy I don't mean the opposite of classy, I mean like noisynora's image of it, self-consciously rockabilly or something) It seems cheerful and gentle. I'm sad about the salacious associations that make it kinda, sorta unusable - if it were a new usage, they'd make me not like it.
Meh. It’s not complete bad. Better than Apple though.
It feels both cheap (in a porn-stage-name way) and very dated, even more so than Sherry, which I actually like.
Its ok