[Opinions] Rowyn
I saw Rowyn on a female character (although I'm pretty sure it was a surname) and I kind of fell in love with it. I find it more appealing and feminine than Rowan on girls.
But WDYT about it?
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But WDYT about it?
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Don't care much for the name in general, but even more so when used on a girl with that headache-inducing 'y' spelling. It makes the name look misspelled, not feminine.
I love Rowan. The y shoved in there totally brings the name down. I'm so sick of "change a random vowel to y to make it feminine," especially in cases such as this one where it completely alters the pronunciation. Changing an i to a y is one thing, but an a? Just why. It doesn't look good. And on a word name, it's even worse.
This message was edited 10/15/2022, 5:35 AM
Rowyn is ok, but I prefer Rowan on both boys and girls.
A Y doesn't make something feminine, contrary to popular belief.
I prefer Rowan to stay on a male.
I prefer Rowan to stay on a male.
Wholeheartedly agree. I can't understand the sense behind it, because there isn't any.
So dislike the whole misspell with a Y thing, it never looks good.
I don't think of it as a misspell, but a borrowing of the 'gwyn, wyn' particle. Like how Finneas borrows the popular 'finn' sound.
That's how I rationalize it anyway.
That's how I rationalize it anyway.
You're probably right: of course, -wyn would make it male anyway, but people seldom think that far.
Don't really like it