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Mirth (and)
Just saw Interstellar and though the little girl's name is Murphy, I at first thought she was being referred to as "Mirth" instead of "Murph." And so it got me thinking about Mirth as a name. I find it quite pretty and the definition is neat. Wdyt? And how about these names...Galena
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Shem sounds like one of the Three Stooges. Shyam isn't any better.
Imani is beautiful, but would seem a bit silly on a white girl, if only because it typically is not used on white girls.
Galena is just okay.Mirth is ridiculous. Like naming a kid Smirk. While I'm at it, Murphy is awful on a girl and even on a boy. Murph is even worse.
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Except that I've not once heard mirth used in casual conversation, where I hear smirk all the time
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Mirth would be a cute middle name actually. Much more attractive than "Murph" in my opinion.Galena is pretty, but today it sounds like the name of a car to me.
Imani isn't to my taste, it's pretty, but I have this weird desire to make it Inani or Imami so that it would be better balanced.Shem is awesome. Especially from a name nerd perspective. A name that means name :) I like short names though.Shyam is pretty nice as well, I knew on in middle school and I like the meaning. It's so similar to Shem though and isn't nearly so pleasing visually.
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I like Mirth. It has an ethereal quality to its sound. I think its very feminine. I don't have much to say about the other names, except that Galena is a very poor village here in Alaska.
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Mirth is indeed interesting. I hated it right away, but the more I look at it, the more I like it.
It's different, but in a Merry kind of way - so it technically works. Plus, it is quirky and not too weird. I would go for it... though I think I would prefer it on a boy. As for your listed names:
Galena - I prefer Halina (which is both Filipino and Polish), and the spelling Galina. However, this name is uncommon, yet pretty. I like it. It rings old-fashioned, yet has a young feel to it (with the 'i' spelling). I liek both Gale and Lena as nicknames, so it works for me! I give it a 7/10 since it is pretty and unique, but loses points because I prefer other spellings and because pronunciation might pose an issue (gay-lena vs gah-lena). Still, def above neutral. Imani - I actually have a close friend with this name. It is pretty, simple and the meaning is sweet. However, I will say that all the Imanis I know are rather stuck up and borderline arrogant (my friend included)... so I have a bias against the name as being pretentious. That said, you don't hear it often and I am sure there are sweet Imanis out there too. I give the name a 8/10 because it sounds nice and flows with almost any other name, but it loses two points for personal preferance and possible pretentiousness. Shem - Love it! One of my favorite biblical names, mostly because it is simple. I do know a few (sorry!) dogs with this name though, so it loses some points for being so appropriate as a pet name. But, I rank it right in there with Abner, Meshach, Moses and Saul... retro-cool biblical. ;) I give it a 7/10 as totally usable, but a more off-the-wall choice that would only work for the right family.

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Mirth: It sounds bad. "Hey, my name's MIRTH". Just, no.
Galena: Pretty, but not something I would use. I can't relate to it.
Imani: Sounds like a high fashion label/designer.Shem: Wow.
Shyam: Not feelin' it.Honestly, I think Murphy is the best name here. I grew up watching "Murphy Brown", so I don't mind it on a girl.
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