[Opinions] Re: Esther or Estelle?
in reply to a message by New_Chloë
y tho, is it a bit too religious or dated?
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Definitely, compared to Estelle, Esther is very religious I'd say!
I don't know if I'd call Esther dated... Esther is like Agatha or Agnes, not tied to one era in particular yet possessing a strong "old fashioned" sensibility.
I don't know if I'd call Esther dated... Esther is like Agatha or Agnes, not tied to one era in particular yet possessing a strong "old fashioned" sensibility.
Thank you for filling my knowledge gap on religious perspective!
Will Estelle be considered dated then?
Will Estelle be considered dated then?
Hard to say how most people would view Estelle, but for me personally Estelle has passed the "dated" threshold. Estelle is evocative of the 1930s, which is now so long ago that it's vintage rather than dated. And judging by the charts, Estelle's star (lol) is rising again! Older people might think Estelle is dated, but I don't think the peers of an Estelle born today would think so.