[Opinions] Re: What name [or names] can you not stand and why?
in reply to a message by OvertiredPigeon
A few:
Ainsley: nasal, sounds unpleasant on either gender.
Hadley: D and L too close to each other, not pleasant on either gender, especially not on girls.
Diggory: unpleasant sound, sounds silly.
Gertrude: unpleasant sound, unfeminine.
Doris: unpleasant sound, unfeminine.
Horace: first syllable, unpleasant sound.
Hortense: first syllable, unpleasant sound, unfeminine.
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Ainsley: nasal, sounds unpleasant on either gender.
Hadley: D and L too close to each other, not pleasant on either gender, especially not on girls.
Diggory: unpleasant sound, sounds silly.
Gertrude: unpleasant sound, unfeminine.
Doris: unpleasant sound, unfeminine.
Horace: first syllable, unpleasant sound.
Hortense: first syllable, unpleasant sound, unfeminine.
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Horace just reminds me of an infection, like one you would get in your ear, nose, or throat. I don't know why.