Perspective of someone who has never left the US ...
Boys:
Rodin - really strongly associated with the French sculptor, or one of his works ... Americans usually say row-DAN. or maybe a person named for Rodin, or maybe a trendily surname-named person, rhyme
Odin? But if the guy was European and not American I'd suspend my judgment.
Han - Solo? of course I'd think of that, right. At least it's natural to say "hahn," and not han like in hand (although I've heard people say Han Solo that way), and it seems very namey.
Fender - a guitar; part of a car body; dumb old slang for breasts. Does not work well.
Falko - Alles klar, Herr Kommissar? lol. Fortunately for me I've mostly forgotten the other one that was a hit here which was just awful... anyway the name always seemed over the top, like
Draco. But usable!
Berend - just sounds European to me, or maybe surnamey. Seems way cooler than
Bernard.
Sybrand - It looks sort of surnamey to me, or like it'd be a good name for a luxury car model. It'd be a little awkward for me to say at first, because the vowels are both long. But it'd be ok where I am, esp on a European guy
Fardau - interesting. Very foreign to me. Have to be taught prn. But it's neat
Wessel - reminds me of the word vessel, or a surname. Seems alright, kind of nerdy.
Girls:
Anemoon - sounds especially exotic to me (and like could be from any language) but also forgettable because of the smooth sound. Also, if the prn in the sub names db is right, it's counterintuitive to me, as the word moon jumps out of it for me.
Vlinder - also very exotic seeming. I find the meaning way too precious but if I did not know it, I'd probably like the name.
Veerle - this is neat. I think Americans would always botch the prn
Imme - seems a lot like
Emma to me, yawn.
Feia - how special. Seems fairyish and maybe artificial. Not unlikeable though! Better than
Faye.
Merel - I love this.
Pip - seems like such a nothing name to me, a nickname or pet name, not serious enough.
Rozemarijn - I love this although I would have to be taught the prn. I like any forms of
Rosemary that respect that it isn't really
Rose +
Mary at all.
Sanderijn "San" - I'd rather see
Alessandra "San" but it's cool. Again, I'd have to be taught the prn, and also the gender because it's not immediately recognizable as a feminine form, to me.
- mirfakThis message was edited 11/6/2018, 9:58 AM