[Opinions] Everleigh
Unpopular opinion, but I actually don't think neither the sound or look of Everleigh is that bad. I would rather name my daughter that than Everlee.
Regardless, WDYT of the name Everleigh? Which spelling do you prefer?
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"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare
Regardless, WDYT of the name Everleigh? Which spelling do you prefer?
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I have a cousin who named her daughter Everly. It's not my favorite, but honestly, it's just a name. It blends in with all the other names. It has a bright, hopeful sound to it. It's fiiiine.
The vangard of the surnames as given names thing. Don't like it, find it unattractive, stale, and boring. It is particularly silly with the -leigh suffix, which, let's face it, is never necessay. Granted, Everlee is absolutely no better, but that isn't saying much.
Part of me likes it too. The sound is pretty (I also like Beverly) and I honestly understand that allure of the -eigh ending, it's very soft and romantic. Everly is nice too, but it seems more energetic and almost "sporty" compared to Everleigh, which seems to trail off gently into some magical Brigadoon mist on the magical misty moors, magically. It's very OTT Romantical, which I do appreciate. And the fact that it has such an unromantic meaning is fantastic.
That being said, I would probably pick the Everly spelling, if I were to use it. I am notorious for never ever getting "ei" words or names right and I guarantee I would misspell my own child's name as Everliegh, and live a life continually correcting it.
That being said, I would probably pick the Everly spelling, if I were to use it. I am notorious for never ever getting "ei" words or names right and I guarantee I would misspell my own child's name as Everliegh, and live a life continually correcting it.
It’s funny for all the people saying it’s only youthful/trendy; I grew up with an Everleigh. She’s now 18 years old, and she’s the only one I know. She chooses to go by Eve sometimes. Honestly, I prefer the Everly spelling. Though, Everleigh looks very nice aesthetically and -leigh has personal significance to me.
"Just turned 18" *is* youthful. And Everleigh is, objectively, trendy. Trendy doesn't mean "never used outside of this specific time" just that it's... a trend. A look at Everleigh's quick rise on the charts speaks for itself.
Touché.
The sound of it seems fine, because it sounds like Avery and Evelyn.
But Everly is a disappointingly flimsy substitute for Avery or Evelyn. What more is it than that, really? It's Avery or Evelyn for people who fancy themselves too special for Avery and Evelyn but not quite special enough for Ever (which is ever so slightly worse than Everly imo, because it's not a name, not namey, not even a surname).
I readily read Everleigh as a word like evergreen. Everleigh = always Leigh. It happens effortlessly. It looks like a facetious username that someone named Leigh would use. So I think the name is just bad. It's usable, since it rolls off the tongue! But IMHO, it disappoints in every other way.
Everlee has all the same problems as Everleigh, except it doesn't look as much like the title of a YA fantasy, or the name of another one of those brand-new firetrap apartment-over-retail tenement buildings with cheap siding.
But Everly is a disappointingly flimsy substitute for Avery or Evelyn. What more is it than that, really? It's Avery or Evelyn for people who fancy themselves too special for Avery and Evelyn but not quite special enough for Ever (which is ever so slightly worse than Everly imo, because it's not a name, not namey, not even a surname).
I readily read Everleigh as a word like evergreen. Everleigh = always Leigh. It happens effortlessly. It looks like a facetious username that someone named Leigh would use. So I think the name is just bad. It's usable, since it rolls off the tongue! But IMHO, it disappoints in every other way.
Everlee has all the same problems as Everleigh, except it doesn't look as much like the title of a YA fantasy, or the name of another one of those brand-new firetrap apartment-over-retail tenement buildings with cheap siding.
Everly
I don't like the ending -eigh on anything, I wish it would disappear completely. Everly is the best option if you have to spell it some way.
A tragedeigh.
I don’t like the name, but if I had to choose a spelling it would be Everly.
I don’t like the name, but if I had to choose a spelling it would be Everly.
I don't think it sounds bad at all. I just think Everly is better.
Yeah I agree it's not necessarily the worst of the modern names. If I was only allowed to use a modern name it would probably be somewhere on the long list for me. Really long list but still. Everly for me. Feels more straightforward and to the point.