[Opinions] The kids I teach at church.
I teach a children's class at my church on Sundays. The class is composed of kids who will turn 8 this calendar year. What do you think of their names?
Addison (f)
Remington (m)
Olivia (f)
Emmalee but goes by Emma (f)
Kooper (m)
Milo (m)
Quinn (m)
Thea (f)
A learning experience is one of those things that say, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that." - Douglas Adams
Addison (f)
Remington (m)
Olivia (f)
Emmalee but goes by Emma (f)
Kooper (m)
Milo (m)
Quinn (m)
Thea (f)
A learning experience is one of those things that say, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that." - Douglas Adams
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I like:
Addison
Remington
Emmalee (but not Emma!)
Thea
Milo
I dislike:
Olivia
Kooper (i'd like it with a different spelling)
Quinn (even though we have a Quinn at our church :( )
Addison
Remington
Emmalee (but not Emma!)
Thea
Milo
I dislike:
Olivia
Kooper (i'd like it with a different spelling)
Quinn (even though we have a Quinn at our church :( )
This message was edited 5/5/2025, 3:15 PM
I like them all, except for Kooper and Milo. Milo is just to childish to me.
None of these names ring my bells.
I like Thea a lot!
I love Milo and Olivia.
Cooper looks better than Cooper, although I am becoming bored of Cooper.
I don't like Quinn or Thea, but somehow, I like Theo.
Remington manages to sound very modern and too old at the same time.
Addison is okay, I prefer Madison (the softer sound and simpler spelling).
Emmalee is either an to modernize Emily (a name that I do like) or Emma with the trendy -lee suffix. It sounds pretty but the spelling feels overcomplicated.
Thea is the only one that stands out among this age group. I'm getting the impression that her parents are more traditional.
Cooper looks better than Cooper, although I am becoming bored of Cooper.
I don't like Quinn or Thea, but somehow, I like Theo.
Remington manages to sound very modern and too old at the same time.
Addison is okay, I prefer Madison (the softer sound and simpler spelling).
Emmalee is either an to modernize Emily (a name that I do like) or Emma with the trendy -lee suffix. It sounds pretty but the spelling feels overcomplicated.
Thea is the only one that stands out among this age group. I'm getting the impression that her parents are more traditional.