Re: Fictional Sibset
in reply to a message by Elec Fan
Isn't aspin/aspen a females name not that I care for the name but...I do prefer names placed on the right gender. But Aspin on a boy I guess is fine. I'm really not crazy on the name to be picky
Evan: love. Short, simple, masculin, timeless and ageless
Nora: love! Short, simple, feminine, timeless and ageless
Samara: reminds me of the ring. Samara conjures up 'scary, horror' type
I do like Mara though.
If samara didnt have the association with the ring movies, I wouldnt mind it. I mean it is beautiful.
Evan: love. Short, simple, masculin, timeless and ageless
Nora: love! Short, simple, feminine, timeless and ageless
Samara: reminds me of the ring. Samara conjures up 'scary, horror' type
I do like Mara though.
If samara didnt have the association with the ring movies, I wouldnt mind it. I mean it is beautiful.
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Ah, I suppose I should've mentioned that Aspin is the surname, not a middle. Sorry for any confusion!
I actually agree about your assessment on Evan; I originally used it on this female character because it seemed to make sense in the context of her parents, but next to Nora and Samara, I'm definitely rethinking that one. Just need to think of a name that goes with her sisters' names now...
I like Mara too, but I think it's too aesthetically similar to Nora for me to use them in the same story. I don't think I've ever heard of The Ring. Is it something very well known that everyone will associate with the name?
I actually agree about your assessment on Evan; I originally used it on this female character because it seemed to make sense in the context of her parents, but next to Nora and Samara, I'm definitely rethinking that one. Just need to think of a name that goes with her sisters' names now...
I like Mara too, but I think it's too aesthetically similar to Nora for me to use them in the same story. I don't think I've ever heard of The Ring. Is it something very well known that everyone will associate with the name?