[Opinions] Willow
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I like it, but sometimes it seems too willowy and ephemeral.
Willow Agnessa
Willow Agnes
Willow Heidrun
Willow Emperatriz
Willow Regina
Willow Magdalena
Willow Mariah
Willow Nadine
Willow Nedelya
Willow Theresa
Cassandra Willow
Marjorie Willow
Gloria Willow
Isidora Willow
Benedicta Willow
Octavia Willow
Willow Agnessa
Willow Agnes
Willow Heidrun
Willow Emperatriz
Willow Regina
Willow Magdalena
Willow Mariah
Willow Nadine
Willow Nedelya
Willow Theresa
Cassandra Willow
Marjorie Willow
Gloria Willow
Isidora Willow
Benedicta Willow
Octavia Willow
This message was edited 3/22/2020, 1:58 PM
I really like it. It has a very soft and gentle, almost whimsical vibe to it, yet ages well with just enough maturity. I wouldn't mind considering it, though it's very unlikely that I would be able to use it in reality. However, I did actually use it for one of my main characters. I truly believe that her having a nature inspired name, along with one that's both gentle and soft such as "Willow", fits her tremendously well, given her distinct personality and style.
I also like that the name reminds me of my favorite types of trees, which is a nice added bonus. :D
I also like that the name reminds me of my favorite types of trees, which is a nice added bonus. :D
I like it.
I love it and wish it wasn't getting so popular. I think it's light and pretty and would remain charming in adulthood.
Shedding leaves. Drooping. Weeping. Cricket bats ... much more cheerful, but who names a child after sports equipment?
I dont like it at all.
I used to love Willow. I still like it, but I used to loooove it. Back in high school when I didn't mind combining nature names, I thought Willow Sage would be a great name for a daughter - and then P!nk wound up actually naming her daughter Willow Sage a few years later, ha!
Today I'd more likely use Willow as a middle name (for something really magical, like Sabrina or Morgana), but I still enjoy it.
Today I'd more likely use Willow as a middle name (for something really magical, like Sabrina or Morgana), but I still enjoy it.