[Opinions] Re: Sophia
in reply to a message by MasterCiaraXo
I liked Sophia when I was a little girl - and actually, I liked Sophie even more. Sophie was soft, but not necessarily weak as it still had "pep" to it.
Both names were refreshing in the 90s. Now, however, they are completely played out, to the point where I don't really have a response when I hear them. I mean, I don't hate Sophia / Sophie, but I doubt I could ever work up enthusiasm toward them again.
Sofia is probably one of the few cases where I think the F-spelling looks better than the Ph-spelling. This is also the more traditional Italian spelling, so the one my family would've liked better (I think) if I'd used the name. I don't like Sofie, though (there you need the "ph").
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Both names were refreshing in the 90s. Now, however, they are completely played out, to the point where I don't really have a response when I hear them. I mean, I don't hate Sophia / Sophie, but I doubt I could ever work up enthusiasm toward them again.
Sofia is probably one of the few cases where I think the F-spelling looks better than the Ph-spelling. This is also the more traditional Italian spelling, so the one my family would've liked better (I think) if I'd used the name. I don't like Sofie, though (there you need the "ph").
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This message was edited 7/31/2021, 4:38 PM