[Opinions] Giselle
What do you think of this name and does it's meaning change the way you think of this name?
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Once I was nagging my friend L about what she would name her penis, if she had a penis.
"But I don't have a penis," she said.
"But if you did," I said.
"But then I'd be a different person and I'd have different tastes," she said.
"No, I mean, just hypothetically," I said, because I just wanted her to name her phallic ego. "Just, what if your ego had a name, what would it be?"
We went back and forth like this for a while and L actually got quite distressed, before finally bursting out "Giselle!"
That's what I think of it.
"But I don't have a penis," she said.
"But if you did," I said.
"But then I'd be a different person and I'd have different tastes," she said.
"No, I mean, just hypothetically," I said, because I just wanted her to name her phallic ego. "Just, what if your ego had a name, what would it be?"
We went back and forth like this for a while and L actually got quite distressed, before finally bursting out "Giselle!"
That's what I think of it.
It's not bad, but there's something about that French g that just sounds a little pretentious. NEgative meanings never change the way I feel about a name. (Positive ones, however, make me love a name more)
I think Giselle is such a pretty name, but the meaning does put me off a bit. I guess if you just take the "pledge" meaning, then it's not as bad!
I prefer the French Gisèle; and I dislike the German Gisele. But the extra L in the English version throws me, every time.
I fidn the etymology interesting! It doesn't put me off at all - it's a link to the past, and I value historical links. But my first association is with the ballet. Which I love! I don't usually admire women who die for love, but she makes up for it in Act II.
I fidn the etymology interesting! It doesn't put me off at all - it's a link to the past, and I value historical links. But my first association is with the ballet. Which I love! I don't usually admire women who die for love, but she makes up for it in Act II.
I like it. I think it sounds slightly exotic without being too out there. It's suitable for both adults and children.
The meaning doesn't bother me.
The meaning doesn't bother me.
Name meanings don't matter much to me- associations are more likely to change my opinion of a name. The only association I have with Giselle is the model (though she spells it Gisele). It doesn't make me like the name more or less, but I do immediately think of her.
It's pretty enough, but there are plenty of names that I would rather see used. It also sounds a lot like gazelle.
It's pretty enough, but there are plenty of names that I would rather see used. It also sounds a lot like gazelle.