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[Opinions] Saffron
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I love it! Waaaaay back in late May and early June when I posted here as a guest I used the name SaffronR because why not? (No, its not my name)
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Like it a lot, I’d consider using it.
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I used to work at a bakery called Saffron.It feels a little gimmicky...moreso than Rosemary would...similar to how Sage does to me. Maybe because the word's also commonly used to describe color?It reminds me of Sophronia (sound) and Marigold (color, visual association - sunny), both of which I like. The style also seems similar to: Poppy, Olive, Ginger. I have more of a lukewarm reaction to those.It's not unappealing (I think I'd be okay with being named Saffron), but I can't see myself choosing it.

This message was edited 10/4/2020, 7:52 PM

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I kind of like it, but I have no idea why.
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I don't understand the appeal of it.
I think it's kind of ugly, and it's too weird for me, it's like Vanilla or Truffle as a person's name. Or Macaron, or Citron.
The style of it seems overbearing to me. Like Lavender or Chardonnay or Bliss.
Saffron doesn't even taste/smell very good, IMO.
Saffy sounds doggish/cartoonish.
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I like Saffron, but then I'm also fond of spice / nature names. The first image that springs to mind is Saffron (later Bridget, and then Yolanda) the con artist from Firefly.
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I like it a lot for a girl, though I don't think I'd ever use it. I love the nickname "Savvy". I was actually a but surprised when I got a lot of positive comments about this name so I'll share the link with you: https://www.behindthename.com/bb/baby/5172170
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Possibly as more of a guilty pleasure, but I love it.

This message was edited 10/4/2020, 1:35 PM

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I adore the name Saffron! I don't know if I am personally brave enough to use it, but it would be delightful to meet a little Saffron :)
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It's okay. It's an expensive spice and in my opinion that is not exactly the greatest meaning. But it's okay for both genders.
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It's alright. Fictional use only, though
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I think it's cool. Nn Saffy.
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I'm just mad about...That's what I always think, and I'm sure the poor kid would get it a lot.
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Absolutely! Though I've always wondered why the singer, and not Saffron, is called Mellow Yellow.As for the -ron element: I know a Kimron who - rightly, I think - despises her name and goes by Kim.

This message was edited 10/4/2020, 1:20 PM

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