Do you think Sienna is tacky or dated?
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No, not particularly. I definitely don’t find it dated, it’s miles away from it imo. It’s modern and trendy in my eyes. I just find it kind of whiney and annoying.
Not tacky, but is dated/will date. I really like it, but I’m not sure if I’d ever use it on a child because of this, and it makes me sad.
Siena looks incomplete.
Siena looks incomplete.
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Tacky yes, dated no. Siena seems slightly fresher, but she stills feels like she's trying too hard.
No, I don't think it's tacky or dated.
Siena just looks incomplete to me.
Siena just looks incomplete to me.
I guess it's kinda tacky, because it's a combo between a colour-name and a place-name, which are both pretty tacky practices. But it's not really *fun* tacky, it's rather dry. It's mainstream tacky, so it's lost its potency.
I think it’s starting to have a downmarket feel to it in the UK. It isn’t dated yet but I do think it is going to sound dated in a few years.
Neither. It definitely isn’t dated, it’s not really tacky either.
Sienna seems somewhat dated in a early 2000s way, I think because of Sienna Miller and it's similarity to Sierra (which definitely seems dated). Siena seems much more classic. The Sienas (one N) that I know are Spanish and were probably named for the Saint, so it seems a little more historic and timeless.
No! I think it's pretty and classic. Same with Siena. Nice
Definitely it doesn't seem dated to me.