WDYTO...
Mocha
Tesla
Aerith
Naminé
Tesla
Aerith
Naminé
This message was edited 9/21/2016, 10:30 AM
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Mocha - mocha lattes
Tesla - don't like it
Aerith - Final Fantasy VII character
Naminé - don't like it
Tesla - don't like it
Aerith - Final Fantasy VII character
Naminé - don't like it
Heres what my first thoughts are:
Mocha- Coffee and hipster cafes
Tesla- Tesla motors cars, also sounds like it could be the name of a shopping mall
Aerith- Amaranth that healthy grain food
Naminé- Minny would make a great nickname.
Overall I think Mocha would actually be a really cool name, but not for real life, adding it to my list hehe
Mocha- Coffee and hipster cafes
Tesla- Tesla motors cars, also sounds like it could be the name of a shopping mall
Aerith- Amaranth that healthy grain food
Naminé- Minny would make a great nickname.
Overall I think Mocha would actually be a really cool name, but not for real life, adding it to my list hehe
This message was edited 9/22/2016, 4:04 AM
Mocha - you drink it
Tesla - an inventor
Aerith - it's OK, but a bit too fanciful
Naminé - sounds like a disease
Tesla - an inventor
Aerith - it's OK, but a bit too fanciful
Naminé - sounds like a disease
All are not to my liking, especially Mocha.
Mocha: Good name for a chocolate Lab puppy.
Tesla: A car.
Aerith: sounds even worse than it looks.
Namine: No.
Tesla: A car.
Aerith: sounds even worse than it looks.
Namine: No.
Mocha - foodstuff names best left to pets and exotic dancers
Tesla - I like the idea of it but not the sound. No better than Einstein as a fn
Aerith - ugh no.
Naminé - very pretty
Naminé
Tesla - I like the idea of it but not the sound. No better than Einstein as a fn
Aerith - ugh no.
Naminé - very pretty
Naminé
Mocha is a food, not a person.
Tesla is a car, but it would be cool as a mn.
Aerith is nerdy, but very pretty. Most usable IRL.
Namine sounds pretty, but would be very frequently mispronounced and it would be very hard for a young child to say (they tend to mix up their n's and m's).
Tesla is a car, but it would be cool as a mn.
Aerith is nerdy, but very pretty. Most usable IRL.
Namine sounds pretty, but would be very frequently mispronounced and it would be very hard for a young child to say (they tend to mix up their n's and m's).
Mocha - tacky
Tesla - I don't like it, but it's ok. My friend named her daughter this, and I've met one older one before too.
Aerith - Would prefer Aeris, but also don't advise naming after video game characters.
Naminé - Nice sound, but not knowing what it's from feel like I can't judge it.
Tesla - I don't like it, but it's ok. My friend named her daughter this, and I've met one older one before too.
Aerith - Would prefer Aeris, but also don't advise naming after video game characters.
Naminé - Nice sound, but not knowing what it's from feel like I can't judge it.
Eh. None are something I would get excited over.
Namine is probably the most appealing in sound and look. It's actually quite nice the more I look at it, but I still don't like it.
Mocha is great, for a dog.
Tesla and Aerith I actually see as usable, but they both seem pretentious and try too hard.
Namine is probably the most appealing in sound and look. It's actually quite nice the more I look at it, but I still don't like it.
Mocha is great, for a dog.
Tesla and Aerith I actually see as usable, but they both seem pretentious and try too hard.
Mocha - makes me think of a coffee
Tesla - automatically think of the unit of measurement
Aerith - An okay name. Sounds a bit sci-fi-y to me
Namine - Interesting, how do you pronounce it?
Tesla - automatically think of the unit of measurement
Aerith - An okay name. Sounds a bit sci-fi-y to me
Namine - Interesting, how do you pronounce it?
NAH-muh-nay!
To be fair...
It is listed as a Japanese name, albeit an uncommon-very uncommon one from what I can gather, so the pronunciation is more like nah-mee-ne ('e' being eh) with equal stress as opposed to NAH-muh-nay.
It is listed as a Japanese name, albeit an uncommon-very uncommon one from what I can gather, so the pronunciation is more like nah-mee-ne ('e' being eh) with equal stress as opposed to NAH-muh-nay.
Oh that sounds pretty