[Opinions] Re: Amusing BAs
in reply to a message by Catzor
While some of these are definitely way out there, some are not amusing at all, but wonderful :)
Sapphire, Pepper, Blessing, Lluvia and Christmas are all lovely, I'm especially happy to see Lluvia since I've only come across her once before alongside Lluvianna. It's the Spanish word for 'rain' and is pronounced 'YOU-vee-ah' :)
Remington and Miller, Miller in particular would make wonderful boys names, and I'm happy that someone is trying to use Phaedra even if they can't spell it right (Phedra).
Barbie is brave, and while Queen and Indiana are not my style, I see nothing wrong with them compared to Keyshinna. Indiana even has a history of use in cold Norway about a hundred years ago, so it's far from unheard of.
When it comes to boys I'm ecstatic about Apollo and Ebenezer! Those take guts to use but are so wonderful!
Rohan, Dominique and Major also have nothing wrong with them, and Rohan would be on my list if it wasn't so close to popular Rowan. I also prefer Dominic over Dominique since I would assume the latter to be female at first glance, but like others have said it's very legit :)
And while Pastor would be far from my first choice, I think it's a locical continuation of the occupational name craze. Hunter and Abbott are used, so why not Pastor?
Sapphire, Pepper, Blessing, Lluvia and Christmas are all lovely, I'm especially happy to see Lluvia since I've only come across her once before alongside Lluvianna. It's the Spanish word for 'rain' and is pronounced 'YOU-vee-ah' :)
Remington and Miller, Miller in particular would make wonderful boys names, and I'm happy that someone is trying to use Phaedra even if they can't spell it right (Phedra).
Barbie is brave, and while Queen and Indiana are not my style, I see nothing wrong with them compared to Keyshinna. Indiana even has a history of use in cold Norway about a hundred years ago, so it's far from unheard of.
When it comes to boys I'm ecstatic about Apollo and Ebenezer! Those take guts to use but are so wonderful!
Rohan, Dominique and Major also have nothing wrong with them, and Rohan would be on my list if it wasn't so close to popular Rowan. I also prefer Dominic over Dominique since I would assume the latter to be female at first glance, but like others have said it's very legit :)
And while Pastor would be far from my first choice, I think it's a locical continuation of the occupational name craze. Hunter and Abbott are used, so why not Pastor?