[Opinions] Re: Isolde and Steren
in reply to a message by AnnoLuce
How funny. I was just thinking about Africa (I've seen this as an Anglicized form of the Irish name too) the other day. I like it. :-)
Isolde is gorgeous. It's romantic and classic at the same time. Very intriguing. Because of the opera, this spelling is the most user-friendly, so it's the one I've settled on.
Steren is interesting. But I had to click on the link to find out if it was male or female. I'd keep this in the mn position.
What sort of child do they fit? I never know how to answer these kinds of questions. How a child is raised, if anything, has more to do with their personality. If a name is anything, it's an indication of the education of the parents. To that extent I see an Affrika, Isolde or Steren being well educated as well. Beyond that, I really can't say.
Isolde is gorgeous. It's romantic and classic at the same time. Very intriguing. Because of the opera, this spelling is the most user-friendly, so it's the one I've settled on.
Steren is interesting. But I had to click on the link to find out if it was male or female. I'd keep this in the mn position.
What sort of child do they fit? I never know how to answer these kinds of questions. How a child is raised, if anything, has more to do with their personality. If a name is anything, it's an indication of the education of the parents. To that extent I see an Affrika, Isolde or Steren being well educated as well. Beyond that, I really can't say.
This message was edited 1/6/2008, 1:44 PM