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[Opinions] Mythological/Fantasy Name Sightings
I met an Echo today! She's a freshman in high school, so she's probably around fifteen or fourteen years old. She's a transfer student so she's only been around here for a couple weeks.My second name sighting didn't actually occur recently, but in September at the start of the school year. There was a male student in one of my classes named Raistlin, but he dropped the course later. I didn't think of him again until I saw his name in the yearbook, and I wondered what the origin of his name was (especially since he had an odd surname). I did some digging via Google and discovered that Raistlin is apparently a name from a book series called Dragonlance, and that other parents have named their sons Raistlin as well! (Here: http://pregnancyandbaby.sheknows.com/baby_names/Boys/R/Raistlin.html)What do you think?I'm not too fond of Echo (and I'm usually keen on female mythology names). Raistlin doesn't sound that bad, but I don't have any positive feelings toward it either. I guess it leaves me cold. I'm sure if I knew the books or the character I would have greater feelings (positive or negative) for the name.

This message was edited 6/7/2011, 10:41 PM

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Raistlin not a favorite of mine, reminds me of raisin. Echo is cool though.
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I'd heard of Raislin as DP read the books, but I would never have used it. The character is not particularly nice either. Echo I love, but I'd be hesitant to use it as a first name as she'd get so much teasing.
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Raistlin seems very Fable - Fantasy - Elvish sounding to me. I like it though. I would never use it. I like Echo a lot. I've met a few Echos. All around late teens-early twenties. I thought it was a funny name when I first met someone with it, but it's grown on me in the years since my first meeting. I think, if I ever used it, I would use it as a middle name. Maybe not, though...Thanks for sharing! I appreciate it when people share names they've come across. It's fascinating, especially since there are so many people from different countries on here.
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Echo ... not the world's greatest mythological heroine! Didn't do anything really except die for lurv. I'd rather drop the h and commemorate the author of Name of the Rose.Raistlin looks highly made-up; I've never heard of Dragonlance, but it made me think of that other series with dragons in it, written by a teenager and turned into at least one film; I read some of the first one and was so bored I've forgotten its name. But as names go, Raistlin would fit in there perfectly.I'm sadly ill-informed about actual American dialects, and I don't trust Hollywood or the TV, but might Raistlin not sound somewhat like Wrestling in some places? I fear it might, but I do hope not.
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I heard people in Texas say "wrastlin'" (facetiously?) but never "wraistlin'" -- still, I think Raistlin could remind of wrestling. I sure thought of that. It also sounds like Race-lin, which is just ... weird. Like the OP, I am left pretty cold by it.I also agree with you about Echo, I think it's a weak name.

This message was edited 6/8/2011, 1:04 PM

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When I first heard Raistlin I thought it was Graceland or Gracelin, so there are definitely pronunciation issues.
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I like Echo, but not Raistilin
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