[Opinions] Petronilla
I was looking up all the forms of Petronilla on this website. I think it's a pretty name with all its variants. My favorite form is the original Roman form.
What do you think of Petronilla? What is your favorite form of the name?
What do you think of Petronilla? What is your favorite form of the name?
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My fave form is Pernilla, but that's probably because this is the only form I've seen in real life.
It reminds me of either a brand of gasoline or the mosquito-repelling candles (citronella?). Yeah, not so much.
When I hear Petronilla, I think of the American South, circa late 19th-century and Victorian England. I've spent a lot of time going through old newspapers on microfiche/internet doing family research with my mom and I saw that name a lot more than I expected to when researching those locations in that time period. Although, the version I saw the most was Petronella, and that's the version I prefer.
eta: I actually have several ancestors with this name too lol There's a few Petronella's, one Petronilla, and a few Petronille's.
I think it's pretty but it strikes me as very old-fashioned. I like (well, love lol) a lot of old-fashioned names but Petronella feels like one of those that would be hard to revitalize. It feels very quirky, in a good way. I don't like how closely it resembles petrol in sound. Maybe that's not as much of a problem in the US, but elsewhere it could be weird. But there are a lot of cute possible nicknames :)
eta: I actually have several ancestors with this name too lol There's a few Petronella's, one Petronilla, and a few Petronille's.
I think it's pretty but it strikes me as very old-fashioned. I like (well, love lol) a lot of old-fashioned names but Petronella feels like one of those that would be hard to revitalize. It feels very quirky, in a good way. I don't like how closely it resembles petrol in sound. Maybe that's not as much of a problem in the US, but elsewhere it could be weird. But there are a lot of cute possible nicknames :)
This message was edited 2/26/2011, 9:37 AM
I think it sounds like the name of a 50's brand of cooking oil, or gasoline: Petronilla! Sorry, but I just don't like it.
It's not my style. I think I slightly prefer Petronella.