[Opinions] Bloom and Blossom
What are your thoughts on Bloom for a girl?
Bloom and Blossom seem to be rising quite a bit.
Which one do you prefer?
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Bloom and Blossom seem to be rising quite a bit.
Which one do you prefer?
Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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Don't like either
I get a German surname impression from Bloom more than a particularly personable/naturey one. Blum. Blumberg. Rosenblum. Which could be good but I feel the vibe is weirdly stiff/formal for the meaning.
I like Blossom, but it's about as frou frou seeming as Clover, Rainbow, Blessing or as geeky as Pepper.
I like Blossom, but it's about as frou frou seeming as Clover, Rainbow, Blessing or as geeky as Pepper.
This message was edited 9/24/2022, 3:26 PM
I was just thinking about Bloom yesterday! I think it makes a lovely middle name. Blossom doesn’t have the same appeal, it’s slightly too over the top for me.
Blossom, Snowblossom, Mayblossom, Roseblossom, Etc. will always be GP to me
Blossom is nice as a middle name. Bloom is just silly.
I love them both!
I dislike both quite a lot, but if I had to pick I’d say Bloom. It’s slightly less childish although both are pretty childish. If Bloom didn’t mean what it meant, it would be comparable to Brooke. Also, it’s a last name so that makes it slightly less weird. But I couldn’t imagine either on a real person over 10, let alone in a professional setting.
Bloom has potential, if carefully paired.
I can't see Blossom as a good idea. I don't care for it at all.
I can't see Blossom as a good idea. I don't care for it at all.
Bloom? Like Bloom from Winx - my first thought. (I don't know much about Winx, though).
Bloom sounds like boiling water and Blossom reminds me of the word "bosom".
I think, I'd prefer Bloom.
Bloom sounds like boiling water and Blossom reminds me of the word "bosom".
I think, I'd prefer Bloom.
I don’t care for Blossom, but Bloom is one of my gp names. I’d only prefer it for a middle name, though.