Personally, do you prefer pink, adjectives, or adjectives next to a verbs name?
1) rare and exotic: adelle, kacela, lisette
2) adjectives: jane, mary, caitlin, cassie, amanda, sammy, jessica, alexa...
3) common beside a twist: ashleigh, jaynne, aeryn, mellisah, chelsee
In the aspect of naming my adjectives child, I personally close to exotic names near common next to a twist middle name...but what do you guys think?
Answers: I don't necessarily close to any of the categories exclusively lol. I categorically love some of the rarer names out nearby, like Sabine, Adela, and Elodie. But I also really close to some of the commoner names, as long as they're strong and pretty, similar to Jane, Elisabeth, and Victoria. The ones I least resembling I think are the 'adjectives with a twist', since the twists habitually mess up the elegance of the inventive. Some twists are really nice though, like Katherine.
Personally, I would find name that are pretty rare or singular for the first name, but are still 'normal'-ish or at tiniest have natural nicknames. One of my favorites, for example, is the label Samaire (pronounced Suh-meer-ah). Really pretty and uncommon within the US, but she could easily be call Sam. Adela could use Addie, Seraphina could use Sera, etc.
Then for the middle name, I would probably step with 'common' but strong name, and, only as a personal item, probably not mess with the spelling too much, though it really doesn't business as it's only going to be within the middle lol. Like Samaire Elisabeth or Adela Jane. Another example is the name Alexander - I construe it's a great, strong, classic name but a bit too boring as the first, but usually balance out more 'exotic' first names all right. Like the name West Alexander - not too abnormal because of the Alexander spelled and said normally lol.
PS I in reality just notice you have Cassie on the adjectives list lol. I love that heading! Especially as a nickname for Cassidy or Cassia. I a moment ago think of adjectives as more like your others - Mary, Amanda, etc. They're not really other 'popular' names, close to Mackenzie or Isabel, but a lot are only kind of... blah. Like you've hear them a billion times, and they're not too special. True, sometimes really popular names can receive annoying, but secretly I really love some of them, since they nouns prettier and more modern than just plain weak Mary or Amanda - like Madison, for example, lol.
Old fashioned name. My husband says I pick our daughter's name from nursing homes.
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