[Opinions] Re: Australian names...
in reply to a message by Amphelise
To give you an idea of the popularity of these names in Australia, I've known:
Many Allira / Alira / Allirah / Allyra / Allyrahs none of which have ever been spelled the same way
One Bindi (apart from Bindi Irwin)
One Jarrah
At least 3 Kyrili / Kirralei / Kirrilys that I can think of
More Kirras than I could ever be bothered to count
Heaps of Kylies
At least 2 Narelles
2 Neridas
And a handful of Tahnees
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My opinions:
Alira / Allira / Allirra - I don't necessarily dislike it but I'm not a big fan. It's kind of common and doesn't stand out in the sea of A names for girls
Araluen - I've never heard of this one before but it's not bad
Bindi - Obviously very connected with Bindi Irwin but I like it
Biralee / Birralee - Has a very Aboriginal sound to it, not a big fan of it as a name
Dimity - Makes me think lf the children's book "Dimity Duck"
Jarrah - I love Jarrah. I had a rabbit with this name when I was a kid, sometimes I toy with the idea of using Jarrah in my boy combos
Karri - Don't like the sound
Kirilee / Kirrily / Kiralee - I have always liked Kirrily but I dislike Kirra which it is ALWAYS shortened to
Kirra - I don't like the abruptness of Kirra, too common as well
Kylie - Sounds dated to the 80s-00s
Melba - I've never heard this used in Australia, it's okay I guess
Narelle - Don't really get the appeal of Narelle
Nerida - Dislike the sound
Raewyn - Never heard of it, not a fan
Seaforth - A bit much
Tarnie / Tarnee / Tahnee - Don't mind Tahnee, it has a pretty sound
Many Allira / Alira / Allirah / Allyra / Allyrahs none of which have ever been spelled the same way
One Bindi (apart from Bindi Irwin)
One Jarrah
At least 3 Kyrili / Kirralei / Kirrilys that I can think of
More Kirras than I could ever be bothered to count
Heaps of Kylies
At least 2 Narelles
2 Neridas
And a handful of Tahnees
*
My opinions:
Alira / Allira / Allirra - I don't necessarily dislike it but I'm not a big fan. It's kind of common and doesn't stand out in the sea of A names for girls
Araluen - I've never heard of this one before but it's not bad
Bindi - Obviously very connected with Bindi Irwin but I like it
Biralee / Birralee - Has a very Aboriginal sound to it, not a big fan of it as a name
Dimity - Makes me think lf the children's book "Dimity Duck"
Jarrah - I love Jarrah. I had a rabbit with this name when I was a kid, sometimes I toy with the idea of using Jarrah in my boy combos
Karri - Don't like the sound
Kirilee / Kirrily / Kiralee - I have always liked Kirrily but I dislike Kirra which it is ALWAYS shortened to
Kirra - I don't like the abruptness of Kirra, too common as well
Kylie - Sounds dated to the 80s-00s
Melba - I've never heard this used in Australia, it's okay I guess
Narelle - Don't really get the appeal of Narelle
Nerida - Dislike the sound
Raewyn - Never heard of it, not a fan
Seaforth - A bit much
Tarnie / Tarnee / Tahnee - Don't mind Tahnee, it has a pretty sound
This message was edited 10/8/2020, 5:35 AM
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other Aussie names Neroli, Keroli, Banjo, Elanora, Kerilyn, Lowanna, Makinti, Marlisa, Merinda, Tasma, Valmai, Valmae, Yakari, Yahamay, Zahlia, Zali, Tayla, Huon, Talei, Matilda, Lowan, Adaliya, Karalee, Annalie, Anzac, Briohny, Bronlyn, Cushla, Airlie, Norelle, Lyndal, Lyndel, Maeryn, Maylee, Braith, Kane, Lachlan, Peta, Talia, Jenaya, Tenaya, Jye, Kahlia, Keryn
Oh my gosh Valmai
Valmai and Narelle are like... peak Mum names.
Valmai and Narelle are like... peak Mum names.
I'm Australian too :)
There are a handful of us on here. I didn't mean "you" as in singular, by the way, I meant it as a plural for the whole board =)