Yeah, a little dated, about like
Jessica. It was one of the most common names when I was growing up in California (people born in the 70s), not as common as Christi-names or
Jennifer, about as common as
Michelle or
Kimberly. I had a neighbor
Rachael, and a friend
Rachel. It's a nice name, I get an image of spiraling vines or curls, for some reason... it's just a graceful sound I guess.
I think I slightly prefer
Rachel because it's more frequent, and looks like it sounds. I kinda want to say
Rachael as Ra-kyle or ra-ky-EL. Because it looks like
Raphael and
Michael. But I like the way the letters in
Rachael look too. Looks less basic. Either way it's not really my style, so not a favorite.
- mirfakThis message was edited 7/16/2018, 10:10 AM