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Re: The most hated names on my list
Innogen - not a favorite, but I don't find it ugly.
Hebe - makes me think of the word "hebephrenic".
Bronagh - a bit too harsh and I don't like the meaning.
Holiday - sounds like a hotel compartment.
Roberta - too harsh.
Françoise - it's nice.
Olga - kind of ugly-cute. Has some charm.
Imelda - Marcos. No thanks.
Grace - should be used as a first name more often.
Aelita - sounds like "elite"; nmsaa.
Artemis - love it.
Dulcie - dulcimer.
Bridie - nmsaa.
Tempest - nah.
Kinneret - nice, I like it.
Frances - a bit boring, but OK.
Milena - nms
Nephele - sorry, but it sounds like a disease.(m)
Dickon - makes me giggle (I know, I'm childish).
Amaury - nah.
Israel - too political.
Linus - I only think of that irritating kid from "Peanuts".
Reynard - a fox.
Raleigh - sounds like a boarding school.
Quincey - nmsaa.
Didier - nms.
Arlington - isn't that a churchyard?
Acton - acetone.
Douglas - nms.
Albany - a town.
Sparrow - like it for a girl.
Schuyler - to surname-ish.
Robert - OK.
Raoul - ick! Phantom forever!
Gilbert - kinda nice in a frumpy way.
Currer - ah, you're a Brontë fan, too? :) Sorry, but it sounds like curry.
Audley - sounds too feminine.
Damon - demon.
Leolin - sounds like a kind of fabric.
Yannick - no.
Fingal - cute for a dog.
Alfred - too harsh with the English pr., but I like the sweeter Scandinavian pr.
Herbert - ick.
Victor - nice.Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
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