I actually kinda like it. I wouldn't name my kid it, but that's because I wouldn't name a kid
Dream. I think it's really nifty that the Jr sounds almost exactly, or even exactly, just like a Dr when I say it. But when I say it, I'm saying
Jream, not
Dream. So it would not feel the same as calling someone "
Dream"!
Like New
Chloe said, the J turns it into a "name that sounds like the word dream," without actually naming someone
Dream. Sort of like you can call someone
Ash and not feel like you are calling them the noun ash, because
Ash is a name. IMO the name
Dream, especially for a girl, is sorta h ... str ... ironically not wholesome? It's like
Delight or
Heavenly. But
Jream seems jazzy and debonair, even could be sporty, and like it could be unisex.
My impression of it could be altered if I could discover what demographic is using the name. If I found out it was very celebby / Kardashian style, I'd like it less. And if I found out it was used alongside names like Riot and
Mazikeen, I'd like it less. But I imagine it as being roughly the same sort of usage as
Nevaeh. ??
I also kinda like Jru. But I personally would swap the genders on the usage, and name a boy
Jream and a girl Jru.
I mean not that I would. Just that I'd think it was a little more appealing to see.
I don't understand the negative ra... oh wait. Yes, I do understand it. I don't think the ratings mean a whole lot though, especially when they are very low. Why is
Mazikeen rated better than
Jream? That's just dumb imo.
- mirfakThis message was edited 11/13/2023, 11:43 AM