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Aerin
Crushing on Aerin nn Aerie right now.
Would be Aerie most of the time - met a little Aerie in Scotland and fell in love, but too insubstantial for a full name.Thoughts? How would you pronounce it?
Few things to note - not in US so wouldn't have the brand association issue; Aaron and Erin are said completely differently here so it won't be mistaken for Aaron (it will be mistaken for Erin though, which I'm ok with)Any other ideas for a full name that could give nn Aerie?Thanks!


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I love Aerin. It reminds me of the Robin McKinley character (but it's not a strong association). It sounds like "air-in" in my accent but with the "aer" kind of drawn out. So Erin = short "air" sound, Aerin = slightly longer. Aerie is cute but isn't it an underwear brand?Aer and Rin could also be nicknames.
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I have a thing for Aerin too. It's a GP of mine. I read it in Tolkien, and probably influenced by my being a fan of Farscape (Aeryn).I pronounce it like Erin.

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I like the look of it, but essentially it sounds like Erin to me, unless its supposed to be pronounced like I-wren, but then its not really intuitive and will be mispronounced. Plus, the nickname sounds like airy if pronounced the former way, which is a synonym for ditzy, so not a great association. Again, if its pronounced like I-ree, that's better.
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Yeah, sorta like Airy and Erin imexceot not quite cause Erin is Eh-RIN in my accent and Aerin is AIR-en. So a subtle difference, but people go for the more familiar version and it will be mixed up. As a person who has spent a life time pronouncing and spelling and explaining her name, it doesn't bother me so much though :)And yes, I see the ditzy association for some people. I'd use Airhead as a synonym for ditzy, while airy would be light and fresh and dreamy. But that would be a potential issue and a point in the only using it as a nn column.Thanks for the feedback.
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