[Opinions] Halcyon
I've been loving Halcyon lately.
My suspicion is that it's a just bit too out there and completely unusable. Am I right? What do you all think of it?
My suspicion is that it's a just bit too out there and completely unusable. Am I right? What do you all think of it?
This message was edited 10/2/2011, 9:05 PM
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I also love Halcyon. I don't think that it is too out there but I don't think many things are. :P
There aren't many H names I like in general. You just reminded me of the 5th boys name that starts with H that I love and actually would possibly consider using someday.
Now my list is Hadrian, Heinrich, Helios, Halcyon and Hector. I also like Hayden, Harvey and Henry but they are a little too boring / common / predictable for me to ever actually consider for my future children. Heron is also okay but all I ever picture when I hear it is the bird. I would be just as likely to name a child Heron as Lark, Hawk or Falcon.
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There aren't many H names I like in general. You just reminded me of the 5th boys name that starts with H that I love and actually would possibly consider using someday.
Now my list is Hadrian, Heinrich, Helios, Halcyon and Hector. I also like Hayden, Harvey and Henry but they are a little too boring / common / predictable for me to ever actually consider for my future children. Heron is also okay but all I ever picture when I hear it is the bird. I would be just as likely to name a child Heron as Lark, Hawk or Falcon.
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This message was edited 10/4/2011, 4:33 AM
Double post, ignore x
This message was edited 10/3/2011, 3:20 PM
Well I think Halcyon is usuable. But then I'd totally name a daughter Alcyone (no, I'm not kidding. Her nn would be Alcie) so maybe something to keep in mind.
I like the story behind it. I like that Alcyone is the name of a star. Kingfishers are pretty birds. The Halcyon days are a nice association (pleasent weather in winter? whats not to like?).
I think Halcyon nn Hallie would be lovely. I met a little girl called Halcyon once.
I like the story behind it. I like that Alcyone is the name of a star. Kingfishers are pretty birds. The Halcyon days are a nice association (pleasent weather in winter? whats not to like?).
I think Halcyon nn Hallie would be lovely. I met a little girl called Halcyon once.
Halcyon is fine as a GP mn. I could more easily see Alcyone as a fn, which is odd because it has so many more pronunciation issues. For some reason I always think of the phrase, "the halcyon days of summer" when I hear it and it's distracting me. I think that's my problem with Halcyon as a fn.
I've fallen in love with Heron as a boy's mn (right now Frederick Heron is my stock combo). I'd love to see Heron and Halcyon as mns for siblings. Or Baya (f), come to that.
I've fallen in love with Heron as a boy's mn (right now Frederick Heron is my stock combo). I'd love to see Heron and Halcyon as mns for siblings. Or Baya (f), come to that.
This message was edited 10/3/2011, 1:15 PM
Actually, I think Halcyon is totally usable in the current naming climate. It's got a trendy edge to it that I think would pass well.
Love it, love it, love it! I love the way it looks, sounds and its meaning. I wish I could use it. Having said that, it is a little out there, but when you think about it, it's not really any different from any of the other word names.
It's a very awkward word for me to say for some reason. I met a woman with this name once - she was a customer at a former job. It seemed weird on a person.
I like it! I'd use it as a mn if I used it at all, but I could see it with a more common-sounding nn like Haly / Haley / Halcie /etc.
It's a little too out there for me, sorry.
There's a well-known sedative named Halcion that makes Halcyon unusable for me. It and "halcyon days" are pretty much all I think of.
There's a well-known sedative named Halcion that makes Halcyon unusable for me. It and "halcyon days" are pretty much all I think of.