Re: Names on my mind recently
in reply to a message by Pink Princess
Hi !!!
Jemima*: I like very much this name and I prefer this spelling. But what is the right pronounce? jeh-MEE-ma? Because I think je-MI-ma is too "English" for a real Biblical name.
Keziah too strange imo. Not good sound.
Sepphora* - I love all variant of Tzipporah. Sepphora is a new variant for me (I've always heard Séphora) but as Sephora it is nice and elegant.
Hepzibah - Yes but...I dislike the sound.
Talitha* - I really love this name!! It is among the names that I would use on a real child (also spelled as Talita in its Italian variant).
Saffron* - I like this name lately too! But I love the sound of its Italian variant (Zafferano) since I was a child so as Tzipporah, I love all variant of this word.
Posy* - Yes...It is fresh and floreal and short. I like it and I hope it will increase in popularity.
Yasmin* - I love this name! It is prettier than Jasmine and closer to the original word. But is not pronounce with Z as everyone says but with a S.
Lula - Lovely memory? Good! But...I dislike Lula.
Zadie - I dislike this name. Too nickname-y imo.
Zuri* - Lovely meaning and peaceful sound. This name makes me feel serene. I don't know why. Maybe for the similar sound of Azzurro (azure, light-blue in Italian).
Gigi - I strongly dislike this name. Too NN.
Matisse - I love the sound of this name. You are right! But Is a masculine name imo.
Amari - Well...I like the sound yes...but not love it.
Elior - I prefer its feminine variant but I like it very much.
Eliezer - Mmm like but not so much.
Ephraim - I like it when I was a child. Now...nothing special.
Gideon - Absoloutly I dislike it. Horrible sound imo.
Jed - Mmm no. I like Jared but not Jed.
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Jemima*: I like very much this name and I prefer this spelling. But what is the right pronounce? jeh-MEE-ma? Because I think je-MI-ma is too "English" for a real Biblical name.
Keziah too strange imo. Not good sound.
Sepphora* - I love all variant of Tzipporah. Sepphora is a new variant for me (I've always heard Séphora) but as Sephora it is nice and elegant.
Hepzibah - Yes but...I dislike the sound.
Talitha* - I really love this name!! It is among the names that I would use on a real child (also spelled as Talita in its Italian variant).
Saffron* - I like this name lately too! But I love the sound of its Italian variant (Zafferano) since I was a child so as Tzipporah, I love all variant of this word.
Posy* - Yes...It is fresh and floreal and short. I like it and I hope it will increase in popularity.
Yasmin* - I love this name! It is prettier than Jasmine and closer to the original word. But is not pronounce with Z as everyone says but with a S.
Lula - Lovely memory? Good! But...I dislike Lula.
Zadie - I dislike this name. Too nickname-y imo.
Zuri* - Lovely meaning and peaceful sound. This name makes me feel serene. I don't know why. Maybe for the similar sound of Azzurro (azure, light-blue in Italian).
Gigi - I strongly dislike this name. Too NN.
Matisse - I love the sound of this name. You are right! But Is a masculine name imo.
Amari - Well...I like the sound yes...but not love it.
Elior - I prefer its feminine variant but I like it very much.
Eliezer - Mmm like but not so much.
Ephraim - I like it when I was a child. Now...nothing special.
Gideon - Absoloutly I dislike it. Horrible sound imo.
Jed - Mmm no. I like Jared but not Jed.
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
This message was edited 7/29/2016, 1:38 AM