[Opinions] Lavender
What are your thoughts on Lavender? I'm pretty sure it will make the top 1000 for 2021.
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Love this name very much!
I do like it, but prefer it as a mn.
I love the flower but it just seems clunky as a name.
I can't speak to popularity, since I don't monitor statistics of names outside the Top 1000 that well.
Outside of that... I feel like this is a name I should like, but I don't. Not that much. I like the flower well enough, but the "lav" beginning of Lavender doesn't sound... name-y? Probably because "lave" is a verb (to bathe), and because of "lavish." It just doesn't sound like a person's name.
On the flip side, I do like Lavinia, which has the same three-letter beginning; but the vowel is more of a schwa than an actual short-A, so it doesn't remind me of those words.
Outside of that... I feel like this is a name I should like, but I don't. Not that much. I like the flower well enough, but the "lav" beginning of Lavender doesn't sound... name-y? Probably because "lave" is a verb (to bathe), and because of "lavish." It just doesn't sound like a person's name.
On the flip side, I do like Lavinia, which has the same three-letter beginning; but the vowel is more of a schwa than an actual short-A, so it doesn't remind me of those words.
This message was edited 5/15/2021, 5:57 PM
I would not be surprised if it makes the top 1000 soon. I have warmed up to it over the last few months for basically no reason...when that happens I tend to assume it's a social phenomenon. And I fell in love with Lilac and Vesper recently, which I guess is partly because Lavender has started to seem more "normal" now, since I get similar images from all three.
I wonder if eventually it might seem like Heather does to me; I hope not...although on the off chance it does get very popular, I'd still prefer the sound of Lavender to Heather.
I wonder if eventually it might seem like Heather does to me; I hope not...although on the off chance it does get very popular, I'd still prefer the sound of Lavender to Heather.
This message was edited 5/15/2021, 6:36 PM
I’m kind of in love with Lavender right now. It’s whimsical and delicate, and it evokes beautiful imagery. I think it straddles the line between normal and strange, but in a good way.
This message was edited 5/15/2021, 5:05 PM
I find Lavender very charming.
Don't really like it
I like it! I've liked it since I read the Anne of Green Gables series where a character was named this, although apparently there it was spelled Lavendar but young me didn't even notice or at least I can't remember noticing. I like the sound, I like that it's an "L" name, I like the "v" in the middle, and I like the flower/scent association.
It seems very whimsical. I like whimsical names so I'd be happy to meet a Lavender. I'd be curious what they go by for short.
Yes that is sort of the problem. There are no good nicknames. Lav is awful. Lavvie doesn't work. Ven or Vendy feel like a fake Wendy.
I dislike it. It's so... soapy. As in reminds me of lavender scented soap or perfume worn by someone's grandmother.
I fell in love with it last year and the love has lasted. :)
I think it’s just really really lovely. Not my usual style but I really enjoy it.
I think it’s just really really lovely. Not my usual style but I really enjoy it.
It's pretty. I've met several pets named Lavender. But no humans. I wouldn't mind meeting one. But I'd be really surprised if it ever rated that high in the US.
You can check out the "beyond the top 1000" statistics, it will enter soon (it is very close to the top 1000 now).
It's a nice name. I like it, but it sounds too strange to join the top 1000 names in the US.
Hi Perrine !!!
I love the nature-themed meaning and the literarian/pop vibe.
I strongly dislike the sound, unfortunately. It seems complex, technical, cold. I prefer Lavanda (the Italian form as well as the word itself). It is sweeter and more immediate to me.
I love the nature-themed meaning and the literarian/pop vibe.
I strongly dislike the sound, unfortunately. It seems complex, technical, cold. I prefer Lavanda (the Italian form as well as the word itself). It is sweeter and more immediate to me.
'Lavanda' is also the Spanish word for the flower. Sadly, unlike in Italian, it isn't used as a given name in Spanish.