[Opinions] Re: Names inspired by my characters moodboard or that my character could like (a long post, sorry)
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Oh, I see.
Is her name well-perceived? What do people usually think of her name? (I am not sure if it's the right way to word it)
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Is her name well-perceived? What do people usually think of her name? (I am not sure if it's the right way to word it)
*******
rate my PLN:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/229415/142623
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/229415/165832
discord server for name-nerds:
https://discord.gg/P6PFaDut
This message was edited 2/8/2025, 12:56 AM
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Oh, she's not born yet and I haven't told anyone. You see, the thing with people is when the baby is there to distract them, they forget to have an opinion on the name. I originally wanted Estelle for her first name, but it's extremely popular on this site and I expect it'll go the way of Isabelle, so I've changed to Ester (without an "h"), which was my inspiration for choosing Estelle in the first place. Ester is an old-fashioned name in my culture, familiar but not common and I doubt it'll boom anytime soon. Wivina is her middle name and completely unknown, but it's easy to read and say in Afrikaans. The advantage I have is that South Africa is highly diverse with many different naming conversations. I've worked with people named Happy, Queen, Chairman and Precious (in serious corporate jobs :P). So most people tend to be accepting. I anticipate the most criticism from her grandma (her twin brother's name is Coetsee, which is a traditionally a surname, but I love it). Thank you for asking, btw. I am so excited about their names XD
This message was edited 2/8/2025, 7:58 AM
Ester Wivina is a gorgeous name, I love Ester! I consider Esther as a middle name option and I am most likely going to use it. It is the name of my great-great-grandma and is very common in the Jewish diaspora. It's a lovely way to honor my heritage I also love the association with the court Jewess Esther Liebmann.
This message was edited 2/8/2025, 8:15 AM
Oh, that's wonderful! Thank you for telling me :D Esther/Ester is a classic name and very meaningful. My daughter has the same initials as my brother and my son's name is from my Great-grandfather.