[Opinions] Tawny
Tawny?
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For some reason I like it, but I know I would never use it.
I don't really like it, sorry. :(
It sounds like "fawny".
However, I don't HATE names, only if they are inappropriate, like Titty, etc.
It sounds like "fawny".
However, I don't HATE names, only if they are inappropriate, like Titty, etc.
I hate it. I don’t use “hate” for names often, but I really do. There’s something especially saccharine, sticky, sickly, sweet about it, and I picture an older blonde woman that just doesn’t have her life together. I much prefer, and actually like, Tansy though, which I think is kind of similar.
I'm not a big fan and I wouldn't use it. In certain texts "tawny" is used to describe skin color and in most cases it's meant in a derogatory way (I'm thinking like, older British plays or some American classics and can't get that connotation out of my view of the name)
I like it, it's more of an offbeat nature name but not unusable. Very sassy and spirited.
Don't like it at all
It's pretty.
It's exactly the kind of name chosen for herself by a woman famous mostly for looking sexy in music videos. So much so that it is almost unbelievable, like if you read it in a novel you'd roll your eyes at the clicheness of it.
It's like Bubbles that way.
It's like Bubbles that way.
Probably first used as a given named for the title character in the 1946 novel "Tawny" by Donald Henderson Clarke:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13054084-tawny
Not my style as a name -- I don't care for adjectives as given names, because of how they seem to create a meaningful phrase with the surname. But it certainly fits in with other modern names like Misty, Rowdy, and Precious.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13054084-tawny
Not my style as a name -- I don't care for adjectives as given names, because of how they seem to create a meaningful phrase with the surname. But it certainly fits in with other modern names like Misty, Rowdy, and Precious.
It is cute. It sounds like the name of a woodland fairy in a children's story. Tinker Bell and Tawny went on an adventure. I wouldn't use it for a child, but I would use it for a character.
I’ve loved this name ever since I first heard it from “Even Stevens”
It's pretty tawdry. I kind of like it, although I wouldn't want to be a Tawny.
Cheese-y and kitschy. A cute pet name, though.
I knew a dog named Tawny; he had a fling with the bitch next door and they produced a puppy which was named Fawny. I found both names awful by themselves and sick-making when used together.
Well. I'd have definitely thought Tawny would be the female in that scenario. And I'd still find that kind of cute. Fawny is dreadful.
This message was edited 5/12/2021, 7:26 AM