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[Opinions] Lavender
What are your thoughts on Lavender? I'm pretty sure it will make the top 1000 for 2021.Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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Love this name very much!
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I do like it, but prefer it as a mn.
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I love the flower but it just seems clunky as a name.
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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.

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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.

This message was edited 5/15/2021, 6:36 PM

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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.

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I find Lavender very charming.
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I adore Lavender! It's a more unusual floral name with all the associated imagery, but also has a good deal of feistiness and mischief to it, thanks to the Matilda character. I think as a result, Lavender is beautiful and has a load of personality and fun.
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Don't really like it
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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.
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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.
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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.
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I'm growing to like rather "unconventional" Lavender and Lilac (Lilac is in bloom now:), maybe because I'm a bit tired of many plant/flower names e.g. Iris, Rose, Violet.
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I dislike it. It's so... soapy. As in reminds me of lavender scented soap or perfume worn by someone's grandmother.
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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.
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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.
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You can check out the "beyond the top 1000" statistics, it will enter soon (it is very close to the top 1000 now).
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It's a nice name. I like it, but it sounds too strange to join the top 1000 names in the US.
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It's lovely. Someone on here posted about Lavender Nelle like a month ago and I was a huge fan.
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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.
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'Lavanda' is also the Spanish word for the flower. Sadly, unlike in Italian, it isn't used as a given name in Spanish.
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