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[Opinions] Tiara or Halo?
Do you prefer Tiara or Halo and why? Do they seem more alike to you or different and how?
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Tiara is less outlandish but Halo sounds more peaceful and serene. I would use Tiara for a child and Halo for a character. I'm reminded of the game Halo. That's not a bad thing necessarily, but it just doesn't seem like a real name yet.
Are they alike? They are both word names but whereas Tiana is more like spoiled princess, Halo is an angel or an uppity goddess. Either way, the name carries inherent superiority that might be hard for the child to bear. The good news is that I don't hear the word tiara a lot, so it sounds like a word to me than it did years prior. The name is pronounced two ways, the word only one. There are more options here. Tiara could be safe as a first name. Halo would be much safer as a middle name. It could never be a nickname for Haley or Hale. That would be cool. :)
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I think Tiara is nicer. It has more similarity to other names like Kiara and Sierra so the meaning of crown seems more incidental. Halo makes me think of astigmatism and driving at night, haha.
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Halo. Where Tiara sounds like it’s stuck in the nineties, Halo sounds and looks refreshing. A combination of Hailey and Milo. Would I name my child Halo, no. Halo’s are best kept for angels and tiara’s for royalty, but I do prefer the first over the second.
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I hadn't noticed it sounds like Hailey / Haley! But that makes sense. I associated Harlow more soundwise.

This message was edited 1/27/2024, 4:26 PM

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Ditto this comment exactly. I also agree that Tiara is more name-like, but it's giving me weird secondhand embarrassment to think about it on a person. Halo is not great but it feels very "now". And you could always use Haley or Hal, which isn't so bad.
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TiaraHalo is too Angel like

This message was edited 1/27/2024, 2:07 PM

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Tiara/Tiera/Tierra seems much more name-like to me. Halo sounds too much like an accented "hello." It sounds perfectly ordinary to say "Hello, tiara" but "Hello, Halo" sounds ridiculous.
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Tiara is prettier.
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I’m not fond of either but marginally prefer Tiara to Halo as it sounds more name like. Probably due to it’s similarities to Tiarne, Tiana, Tiranë and Tirana.
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