Re: A few name questions :P
in reply to a message by FictionPrincess31415
1: Your favorite feminine names starting with the letter "D"
Daisy
Dahlia
Dalia
Daphne
Dorothea
Dorothy
2: Honest opinions on Dalia, Delia, Delora, Delilah and Dakota
Well, Dalia is on my list above so obviously I'm quite fond of it. I think it's pretty, uncommon but still recognizable.
Delia isn't one of my favourites, but I feel similarly about it to Dalia.
Delora, I've never heard this before it reminds me of Delorean's and Delores, I think it sounds too much like an anti-depressant.
I consider Delilah unusable because of the Biblical association, even as an Atheist.
Dakota is appropriative. I hate it.
3: Josephine or Jodie (I go back and forth;loving Josephine one moment than prefering Jodie the next and then changing my mind because the name reminds me too much of "Judy" which I just despise. Reminds me too much of Judge Judy who I can't stand
Josephine. Josephine is classic and ageless, Jodie seems very dated to the 60's to me, and too much like a nickname. You could always use Jodie as a nickname for Josephine.
4: Ridge or Ross (I am so indecisive on this)
Ross. Ridge is not a name.
5: Roslyn or Roslin (which spelling?)
Roslyn, although both are pretty weird looking.
6: Favorite feminine names starting with the letter "X" (a tough letter indeed)
Xanthe
Xenia
Xena
Xiomara
Daisy
Dahlia
Dalia
Daphne
Dorothea
Dorothy
2: Honest opinions on Dalia, Delia, Delora, Delilah and Dakota
Well, Dalia is on my list above so obviously I'm quite fond of it. I think it's pretty, uncommon but still recognizable.
Delia isn't one of my favourites, but I feel similarly about it to Dalia.
Delora, I've never heard this before it reminds me of Delorean's and Delores, I think it sounds too much like an anti-depressant.
I consider Delilah unusable because of the Biblical association, even as an Atheist.
Dakota is appropriative. I hate it.
3: Josephine or Jodie (I go back and forth;loving Josephine one moment than prefering Jodie the next and then changing my mind because the name reminds me too much of "Judy" which I just despise. Reminds me too much of Judge Judy who I can't stand
Josephine. Josephine is classic and ageless, Jodie seems very dated to the 60's to me, and too much like a nickname. You could always use Jodie as a nickname for Josephine.
4: Ridge or Ross (I am so indecisive on this)
Ross. Ridge is not a name.
5: Roslyn or Roslin (which spelling?)
Roslyn, although both are pretty weird looking.
6: Favorite feminine names starting with the letter "X" (a tough letter indeed)
Xanthe
Xenia
Xena
Xiomara