[Opinions] Clary
My mom has some new neighbors and one of their daughters is named Clary. It is not a nickname and just an "old fashioned" name. I had never heard of it before but thought it could either be nickname for Clare or a family surname (like Cleary).
The more I think about it, the more I like it. It is cute, young and fresh for a little girl but I think it could sound more mature and intellectual on an adult as well. I am thinking of Clary as a combination of Clarice Starling and Madame Curie.
WDYT?
The more I think about it, the more I like it. It is cute, young and fresh for a little girl but I think it could sound more mature and intellectual on an adult as well. I am thinking of Clary as a combination of Clarice Starling and Madame Curie.
WDYT?
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Clary sage was my first thought. In fact, when I first learned about clary sage I thought to myself: "That would be kind of cute as a name!" Guess I'm not the only one.
In "Steel Magnolias", there's a character named Clairee, but the ending is stressed. Clary looks like it should be stressed on the first syllable, but "Steel Magnolias" was the first thing I thought of when I saw it. I can't say I'm wild about it, but I'm intrigued. It does feel rather refreshing. Letting this one simmer...
Sometime after my original post I was thinking "It could be spelled like Clairee. I've seen that somewhere."
The little girl does spell it Clary though.
The little girl does spell it Clary though.
Huh, that's kinda neat. I like it better than Cla(i)re, but not as much as Cleary. Intriguing...
I went to school with a girl named Cleary, which she pronounced like Clary. It sounds awkward to my ears.
It's an herb name, I think. Usually called clary sage but sometimes just clary. Pronounced Clair-ee. Are they saying it Clairee, or Clahree / Clawree?
I think it's nice too. Haven't thought about it in a long time, and the last time I did, I didn't like it.
I think it's nice too. Haven't thought about it in a long time, and the last time I did, I didn't like it.
It is pronounce Clair-ee.