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WDYT? names I'm considering today
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Alice, Cheyenne, Jade, Zara, Arlie (only like this name for a girl), Bram, Byron, Daniel and James are all nice.
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Deborah - I actually like it and would like to see it back in use, if only it didn't turn into mutton-dressed-as-lamb Debbie.
Alice - totally marvellous name, and my Alice was a pretty excellent cat, too.
Caitlin - pronounced 'KAHT-leen' - yes, but it wouldn't be! Rather go for Catriona or Katrina.
Cheyenne - looks and sounds silly.
Jade - the only one I've known is extremely male! Sounds like Jane with a cold.
Kristin - too many spelling pitfalls; I don't even like Christine.
Nicole - too darn many in circulation. Prefer Nicola.
Zara - trying too hard; less bland than Sara and Sarah, but still bland.Arlie - really? Never seen that one. Arlo is better.
Bram - a civil rights hero where I live, but still an unattractive form of unattractive Abraham.
Byron - give me Brian any day.
Daniel - wonderful name, one of the very best. Dan is excellent, but not Danny.
Hayden - or Hadyn, or Haydn ... nah. Too much trouble for not much of a return.
Inigo - too astonishing to use, but fascinating
James - one of the all-time greats!
Kester - I actually rather enjoy it, but not as a form of Christopher
Marlowe - there was a pink-haired pop singer here called Marloe, which makes it female and unusable
Natan - that's what Nathan sounds like to many of my countrymen. I don't like either.
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Deborah - I do like it in its own right, but it is hard for me to separate associations from middle aged women. I actually really love the way Deborah looks written out in cursive, in that helps.
Alice - I love Alice. One of my favorite names. What a sweetie.
Caitlin - Regardless of pronunciation, Caitlin pretty much bores me, sorry. I'd honestly prefer Cathleen though I know that's not exactly what you're going for.
Cheyenne - Always seemed tacky to me, sorry. I also don't like the way it sounds. Shy-Anne? Outgoing-Anne.
Jade - Always on the fence with this one. I don't hate it but the sound is harsh. I guess it's good if you suffer from bad kidney stones.
Kristin - I prefer Kristen, but either way I find it a bit dated. It is pretty, though.
Nicole - Also dated and I'd prefer Nicolette or Nicola.
Zara - Gorgeous, I knew a really weird one who tainted it for me a little, but I'd be happy to see it on others.Arlie - Not substantial enough on its own. Short for anything? What about Arlo?
Bram - Like Bram but again I'd rather see it shortened for Abraham or Abram.
Byron - I think it's weird and pretentious, and reminds me of... emptiness? I guess because of the word "barren", ha.
Daniel - Daniel is a great name. I really like using Daniel as a first name for really bizarre middle names. It's generally a really good balance.
Hayden - Eh.
Inigo - Cool!
James - Boring
Kester - No
Marlowe - Eh
Natan - Don't hate it but I like it better than Nathan
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Deborah- I still think of it as middle-aged, but I do like Debbie, which sounds fun and youthful.
Alice- I like Alice. It's a little buttoned-up, but I like the vintage feeling of it, as well as the Alice in Wonderland association.
Caitlin - pronounced 'KAHT-leen'- In my area this pronunciation would never fly. She would be called KATE-lin by everyone.
Cheyenne- I generally don't like using the names of specific places or peoples as names, so this falls into that category.
Jade- I like it. The nature connection is nice, and it's very smart and no-frills, but still feminine.
Kristin- My middle name (spelled Kristen.) I've never really felt anything for it one way or the other. It doesn't give me any reaction, just a "blah" name.
Nicole- It's okay, but is still very 80s to me, having grown up around so many.
Zara- I like it. The association with the store doesn't bother me too much.Arlie- This seems kind of juvenile and feminine to me.
Bram- It's okay, but I prefer Abram.
Byron- I like Byron. I'd just be worried about people calling him Bryan all the time.
Daniel- A solid, handsome classic. Dan is nice, too.
Hayden- I like Hayden for a boy. For some reason I think of it as separate from the Jayden/Cayden etc. craze.
Inigo- All I can think is "My name is Inigo Montoya..."
James- Another solid classic, James is very nice. I am a big fan of Jamie as a nickname for a boy.
Kester- It's interesting. I'm not sure if it's too guilty pleasure for use.
Marlowe- I was just thinking about this one yesterday. I think I like it.
Natan- I'd confuse it with Nathan, unfortunately.
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I love Bryon. I think it's terribly underused and perhaps a nice alternative for people who don't like Bryan/Brian.
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Deborah - Rather dated, I can't really imagine a Deborah under 40. Maybe it's time for a comeback though!
Alice - Love it, sweet and feminine but not too frilly, suitable for any age and not dated to any particular time period.
Caitlin - I don't mind Caitlin, but people will pronounce it "kate-lin" not "kaht-leen". If you want to pronounce it like that, spell it Catline or something.
Cheyenne - A bit trashy
Jade - Also somewhat trashy, I much prefer Jane
Kristin - I prefer Kirstin. I think Kristin sounds dated to the 80s/90s and Kristy is awkward. I also think the "Kr" combination looks weird.
Nicole - Nice enough, but again dated
Zara - Fine, although I prefer the softer sound of SaraArlie - Would be OK as a nickname, but too cutesy for a full name on its own
Bram - OK
Byron - Sounds like an old man with a monocle! Can't take this seriously
Daniel - Nice
Hayden - Too trendy, -ayden names are getting a bit boring
Inigo - Not sure how to pronounce this
James - Classic and lovely. A bit popular but not trendy-popular or flash-in-the-pan.
Kester - This sounds like a girls name, like Esther or Hester
Marlowe - I'm not keen on surnames as first names
Natan - Looks incomplete; love Nathan thoughMy favourites are Alice and James. Least favourites Cheyenne and Byron.
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I only like Alice, Byron and James, and I can tolerate Daniel. I don't like any of the other names. I especially dislike Hayden, Marlowe, Kester, Zara and Deborah.
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