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[Opinions] Serena and Indigo
Just two names that are currently on my mind.Serena: Would probably never "use" (since Serene's the name of my old brother's adopted sister), but it's grown on me as of late; it seems very natural, yet elegant. Indigo: I like this name for both genders. However, while I know I should be trying to find more boys' names to like, I can't help but prefer this one as a feminine name. Also, it would make an excellent alternative to Iris, and I'm liking Indigo Mae already.So, WDYT of them? Your thoughts, preferences, impressions, combo suggestions, usage as FNs or MNs, whatever, are totally welcome. Sorry, I realize that this is kind of open-ended, but I'm just looking for some more insight to the names.(Also, I should probably note that I have my "associations" with these names that have driven me to like them, but each one is so dorky that I'm a little bashful to admit them. So it's a secret to everybody, mmkay? ;-) )
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Serena is alright, though I'd never use it either.I also have been thinking about Indigo for a girl for a while. I love Indigo Mae, as I think Mae makes a fantastic mn for so many names.
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So many awesome combos!You guys spoil me, really. I particularly like:Indigo Blaise
Autumn Serena (Wow, I really like this one!)
Caitlin Serena (it helps that my name's Caitlin, too :D)
Calliope Indigo
Catalina Indigo
Charlotte Serena
Connie Indigo
Effie Indigo
Georgia Indigo
Hermione Indigo
Hestia Indigo
David Indigo
Dexter Indigo
Hester Indigo
Humphrey Indigo
Jareth Indigo
Niles Indigo (Ooh, this might be my favorite boys' combo!)
Patrick Indigo
Rufus Indigo
Esther Selena
Ivy Selena
Lucasta Indigo
Pomona Indigo
Ramona IndigoAw, heck, they're all awesome. Thank-you so much. :D
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I love the name Indigo for a girl. Indigo Mae is lovely though I like May better.
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I LOVE Indigo for both genders. I love it equally so I cannot decide what I like it more on!Indigo Sun sounds so cute to me.
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Serena reminds me of Sailor Moon. :D It doesn't do much for me, but I think if I met one in person, it might strike me as elegant rather than clumsy and rash, lol.Indigo, I likewise like a good deal for both sexes--but it strikes me as making a particularly cool name for a girl, since I associate it with the Indigo Girls. I've thought for some time now that Mary Indigo would be a supercool double name.I wanna hear your associations. They can't be lamer than mine. ;)Array
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I really like Serena. I'm not sure I'd ever use it, as it comes of as slightly downmarket where I am, but I love the name.Serena Violet
Serena Isabel
Serena Madeline
Serena Gabrielle
Serena Hope
Serena May
Serena Camille
Serena Olivia
Serena Miriam
Serena Lillian
Serena Lucy
Serena Lily
Serena Linnea
Serena Willow *blush*
Serena Xanthe
Serena Catherine / Serena KatherineIndigo is a horrible guilty pleasure of mine. However, I do think it's really ridiculous as an actual name. Especially on a girl. Sorry! What about Indira?
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I have Serena on my list but I prefer Seren as it seems less showy. It's also been spoilt slightly because of the character on the Australian soap 'Neighbours' who was a brat with the added annoyance of her parents pronouncing it se-REN-ah instead of se-REEN-ah.Indigo I prefer on boys' definitely. The -go is very masculine to my ear and it reminds me of Inigo.Serena Willow
Serena Carys
Serena Grace
Serena Poppy
Serena Beatrice
Serena Josephine
Serena Maeve
Serena Frances
Serena Vivienne
Serena ClareImogen Serena
Caroline Serena
Martha Serena
Verity Serena
Alison Serena
Juliet Serena
Florence Serena
Elizabeth Serena
Genevieve Serena
Bridget SerenaIndigo Martha
Indigo Celeste
Indigo Diana

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