[Opinions] Re: Erica / Erika
in reply to a message by Chococat
As Petra pointed out, it is dated- but not in a bad way. It doesn't scream 80s like Tiffany or Amber. It's more of an understated dated that still works today, like Amanda or Christine.
I prefer Erica because the 'c' makes it look softer and more feminine. I choose Erica (or Erika) hands down over Astrid.
I prefer Erica because the 'c' makes it look softer and more feminine. I choose Erica (or Erika) hands down over Astrid.