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[Opinions] Ismerie / Ismeria
What are your thoughts on Ismerie (Maybe Ismérie?) and Ismeria for a girl? What middle name would you use?Ismerie was basically supposed to be like the black Madonna. So it’s not just some kre8tive Esmeree. I find that very interesting, the names reminds me of ice cream on a summer day. Sweet, unexpected, and gentle. I imagine a smart girl. Maybe.. Ismerie Willow, Ismerie Sunday, or Ismerie Oona.

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This message was edited 3/1/2023, 10:40 PM

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I actually find them pretty (not 'unnecessarily ugly'?) in a kind of high fantasy way. There are certainly way, way, way more ugly 'accepted established' and kr8tive names - saying the name outloud and seeing it written down, I really struggle to see anything that would warrant a visceral reaction.
I think they're nice enough. I don't know how I'd feel seeing in person, I'd probably think 'neat', even if Ismeria is a bit GoT. I prefer them both as a mn, they'd be a cool, unexpected mn with a bit of history and personality. I'd quite like Oona Ismerie actually.
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I like it. It certainly has an intriguing history. Ismerie sounds more namey, Ismeria sounds like a country in a fantasy book. Of your combos I think Ismerie Willow suits the sweet gentle vibe. I would use something like Ismerie Lilah.
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It's not bad but it's so gorgeous.
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I'd have guessed that someone got kre8iv with Isabel and Marie/Maria. I don't get the 'black Madonna' reference, but I do find the names quite unnecessarily ugly.
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I think you might be interested in this article. https://www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2013/06/ismeria.html
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Much more conjecture than fact, which isn't surprising of course. I actually wonder if Ismerie might have been a misreading of Ismene. It's at least as likely as the name of the Virgin Mary's aunt!
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Well of course it would be conjecture! It’s not very documented and very old as a name. Just a legend. I don’t think Ismene is related, but perhaps she is so!

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I don't like it
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