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Re: Random collection from my PNLs
Most of these aren't my taste at all, but I do kind of like: Alban (it's a placename where my friend lives, so I'm not sure it works as a name), Odin, and Cybele.Alvin is too dated IMO.
Aton makes me think of Eton. Not a good association here in the UK, unless you like toffs ;P
Averill is very, very medicinal and pharmaceutical sounding. Not good at all.
Brannon is okay. Not as good as Brennan.
Canyon... yeah, no.
Chaim - very Hassidic sounding. If that's your bag, fair enough, but I don't think it will work in a non-Jewish setting.
Corwin, no offense, but this is really not nice. But, eh, you like what you like.
I hate Gale.
Galen, much the same.
-And- Hale! But somehow, Hale seems so much dorkier and sillier and lame even than Gale.
Kemp is ugly.
Layne is weak, wimpy and milksoppish.
Moran is unattractive and too close to 'moron'.
Nahum... I make that sound when I clear my throat when I have an especially bad cold. Phlegmy and gross.
Perun sounds strangely like a part of the body, like the perineum.
Salem is the name that a preteen goth would pick, a bit like October, Samhain, Raven,... it's just trying too hard. It is kind of cool, I'll give it that. It'd be a good name for a cat, a la Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Torin could grow on me, maybe, eventually.Aludra is pretty, in a 'lewd', Westernised-idea-of-bellydancing-and-harems way. It's gauzy and hip-swaying, and maybe trying too hard, like what a pole-dancer working for a PhD in literature or astronomy might choose as her stage-name. It's both juvenile and too mature, almost, but not quite alluring, and feels linked wit tacky and ill informed and youthful idea of adulthood / maturity. It doesn't seem appropriate for anything other than a stage-name of a certain kind, or maybe a character. But it's not hideous, it's just... hmmm...
I hate, hate, hate Betony. Sorry. I just find it ugly.
Cerise is tacky. It's no better than naming someone Cherry. It's a stripperific name which is ripe for teasing.
Cybele is wonderfully unusual. I hated it for a long time and have recently rediscovered it. It's like Sybil but fresher and more spirited and just fun. It's very... spunky. But I do worry about the possibility of it being pronounced KIB-ə-lee rather than SIB-a-lee. Also, it's far classier than poop like Sibly, it feels ancient, feminine, mother-goddess-y, and mysterious. Then again, some tiny voice at the back of my head wonders if this might be the alias of the worst kind of reactionary pseudo-"Feminist". You know, the tumblrina kind.
Cedra is okay, in a fantasy novel kind of way. The imagery of cedar trees is kind of nice, though.
Davinia - dear god no. Sorry.
I hate Deidre. Sorry again. I just think it has no redeeming features.
Ebony is... not good. If your child is African-American etc, then you're just playing into a stereotype. And it's still a bad name choice. On a white person, it'd probably be hilarious. And let's not ignore that just about anyone called Ebony will probably be asked if they have a sister called Ivory. Just... no.
Edwyna - what's wrong with Edwina? Still not my cup of tea, but it's better.
Jehona - ye-HAWN-ah - makes me think of the sound donkeys make. It might be a good name for a donkey?
Kirsi is too close to my loathed Kirsty. Nah.
Kirsikka is sprightly and lively and youthful. It's not my kind of name but I can see the appeal.
Matleena is... maybe...kinda okay? I don't like it.
Nuria makes me think of urea. It could be worse, but it just...
Sedna has an absolutely fascinating mythology, but I don't like the sound very much. I'm also not sure that it works that great outside of the culture.
Suvi is pretty but it makes me think of cars far too much.
Zala is okay, it just feels artificial and incomplete for some reason.
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