[Opinions] Raelene
Thoughts?
He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/214161
He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/214161
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It's a bit country-ish. I also dislike Raelynn. I much prefer just Ray or Rae. Or Raya.
I prefer just Rae. Raelene sounds country-ish i heard worse, but I don't like the sound of it.
Raeleen sounds like she's right behind Jolene, waiting to take Jolene's man just because she can.
It looks kind of odd with that spelling. I've only ever seen it Raylene or Rayleen.
It isn't terrible, but it sounds both hillbilly and like a synthetic fabric. Like rayon only different.
It isn't terrible, but it sounds both hillbilly and like a synthetic fabric. Like rayon only different.
The Raelene's I know have this spelling. A good name
Hideous
I'm sorry, but these two sounds are brutally ugly together. So nasal!
I'm sorry, but these two sounds are brutally ugly together. So nasal!
Why don't you just out and out say "It's trashy/low class" rather than dance around the issue?
Because I don't think it's trashy/low class...........?
Maybe just trust that what I'm saying represents what I feel. :)
Maybe just trust that what I'm saying represents what I feel. :)
I actually like it. Raelyn is a favorite of mine, and Raelene puts a more vintage spin on it.
Sounds like the sort of synthetic fabric that you don't have to iron, but it develops static, clings, and shoots out sparks in the dark, no matter how much fabric conditioner you use.
This message was edited 10/16/2020, 12:51 PM
Sounds good, but this spelling looks a little confusing. I'd prefer Rayleen here (even though I'm usually in favor of "ae")
I think Rae is much prettier. Raelene sounds a bit countryish to me.
I went to school with a Raylene, she was called "RayRay" as a nickname. I don't like it as a name but it suited her.