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[Opinions] WDYT of Ascelin?
What do you think of the boy's name Ascelin? Do you think Ash would work as a nn?Also does anyone know the pronunciation? All I can find is the French pronunciation.
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I’m not sure how it would be pronounced in English. I really like the French pronunciation, though.Ash doesn’t seem like a nickname that would fit Ascelin (as said in French).
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I don't really like the way it looks. It looks like javelin. I also don't find it particularly masculine sounding with the many trendy feminine names today that look and sound similar. I have seen this even used on girls with it spelled Acelynn.
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Ask your doctor before taking Ascelin. Side effects include...
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Ace-lynn? I have seen this once or twice, but always on girls, like a variation of Ashlyn or Jacelynn or other lynn inventions.
I don't think Ash works, better leave that for Asher or Ashton. Ace would seem to make more sense.
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Not a fan. It looks like the name of a mushroom species to me, or a creative spelling of Aislin.
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Not sure of the pronunciation. I would guess "AS-kuh-lin". I'm intrugued, and also with the related name Asco.
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Sounds like a name of a pharmaceutical drug to me.
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The meaning is nice and it looks cool. I don't know how accurate it is, but according to Google Translate its pronounced AS-E-leen.
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It reminds me of the girls name Aisling, even if the pronounciation is different. Its nice, though.
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I want to like it, but it looks too much like the name of a medication or a medical condition.
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