[Opinions] Mignonette
What are your thoughts about Mignonette (https://www.behindthename.com/name/mignonette/submitted)?
Formerly known as Remora L.
Formerly known as Remora L.
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Reminds me of those creepy puppets (marionettes)...
No way! It's more fitting for an over-the-top cartoon character. The first thing it brings to my mind is mignon steak.
I'd have a hard time adjusting to using it for a person because I know it basically means "sweetie" and the only way I say/hear/see mignon IRL is "filet mignon".
It mainly seems very stylized like Curly or Honey but more awkward because I think almost exclusively of meat. And also marionette.
But it has ok NN potential, and I think it's nice that it's also a flower.
It mainly seems very stylized like Curly or Honey but more awkward because I think almost exclusively of meat. And also marionette.
But it has ok NN potential, and I think it's nice that it's also a flower.
This message was edited 4/13/2021, 7:01 PM
I think it's a really cute middle name, doesn't work as a first name though.
It's a sauce. It also sounds a bit ridiculous. So no, not a fan.
It would be really cute on a pet.
I'm made to think of Mouchette, which I can't not adore.
I'm made to think of Mouchette, which I can't not adore.
It’s very silly sounding, more like the show name of a burlesque dancer than a real person ‘s.
It's ok. I appreciate the absolute over-the-top ridiculousness of calling a child "little darling" or whatever it translates as, but I prefer just Mignon, which has a cutesy meaning but looks pretty sturdy.
It's cute for a pet, especially a toy dog or a cat. It seems a little too cutesy for a person to me.
I like it, it's the MN of Princess Mia in The Princess Diaries book and movie series so I have positive associations with it. Not everyone would be able to pronounce it at the drop of a hat so it is theoretically better in the middle spot but that is me
Don't really like it