Re: Which names are considered tacky or trashy in your country/area? (more)
in reply to a message by Perrine
Ah, no... misunderstanding.
Meaning that I really like Amber. Very fiery and cool - but oh so tacky to most.
I like white names a lot. Nadine is very white to me, which is why we used it.
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Momma to Clarisse Bituin Gioia and Nadine Marikit Irene.
Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
NEW PNL---> https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/134393/101162
Meaning that I really like Amber. Very fiery and cool - but oh so tacky to most.
I like white names a lot. Nadine is very white to me, which is why we used it.
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Momma to Clarisse Bituin Gioia and Nadine Marikit Irene.
Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
NEW PNL---> https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/134393/101162
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Nadine is cute. Clarisse and Nadine are very nice for sisters :) I love the classic, old French names like Eliane, Noelle, Madeleine. I hope they will make a comeback in France soon, at the moment many 4 letter, 2 syllable names are common in France and I am a little tired of all the similar sounding names I hear all the time now: Lina, Lena, Louna, Lana, Lea, Lola, Lou, Louane, Lilou ahhhhh :P I mean some are nice but they all sound so similar and there are so many of them.
I like it a lot, but it is not a classic, it only became common quite recently. At least from my personal impression. The oldest one I know is 29 years old and I know quite a few younger ones. I think names ending in -ïs and -ys are becoming really fashionable in France. A friend of my mom who is a lawyer in Paris and I guess among the trendsetters there, she is a bit of a hipster, just had a little Thaïs. Anaïs was super common too but it is getting less common now.
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