Re: ultra feminine girls names
in reply to a message by Emma_Katherine
I’m typically not a fan of hyperfeminine names. With that said
Mia seems insubstantial to me. It’s too short and nicknamey. Hard to get an adult, professional vibe from it even though I do know several adults who go by Mia (all NNs)
Isabella isn’t bad, but it is really common. It’s kind of meh for me.
Anastasia — I actually kind of really like this. The meaning is strong and there are a lot of nickname options (Ana, Stacie, Stasia, Stas).
Annabelle — completely not a fan. This is just sort of the epitome of a super-frilly baby doll name that kind of seems a bit flimsy to me. It makes me picture a Southern belle who doesn’t do dishes because she might *gasp!* “break a nail!”
Isabelle — a bit simpler than Isabella. Still kind of meh.
Mia seems insubstantial to me. It’s too short and nicknamey. Hard to get an adult, professional vibe from it even though I do know several adults who go by Mia (all NNs)
Isabella isn’t bad, but it is really common. It’s kind of meh for me.
Anastasia — I actually kind of really like this. The meaning is strong and there are a lot of nickname options (Ana, Stacie, Stasia, Stas).
Annabelle — completely not a fan. This is just sort of the epitome of a super-frilly baby doll name that kind of seems a bit flimsy to me. It makes me picture a Southern belle who doesn’t do dishes because she might *gasp!* “break a nail!”
Isabelle — a bit simpler than Isabella. Still kind of meh.