View Message

BA
Church members announced a birth in their family:Landry Gray ln, a girl.Your thoughts, comments, opinions ...?
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I actually have a cousin named Landry! I love it!Don't tell me I'm the only one who likes it!Am I?I am, aren't I?Well, I like it.

This message was edited 3/21/2021, 6:24 AM

vote up1
Please don't air your dirty laundry.It sounds like dirty laundry. Awful.

This message was edited 3/20/2021, 10:03 PM

vote up1
Let's call her Lana. If she ever meets a gal named Bleach, they'll be mortal enemies.

This message was edited 3/20/2021, 1:40 PM

vote up1
I actually wouldn't have minded the name much on a boy, but the combo of the two on a girl does not feel the least bit feminine to me.Landry said without her middle name...I guess there are worse names in the world, but it's definitely out there, and it's like a perpetual nickname because of the "y" ending as well.
vote up1
Laundry...
vote up1
Yeah, sounds too much like "laundry day" for me.
vote up1
Oh nooo, way too nasal in American English and too much 'laundry'.
vote up1
I don't think the two names go well together. Too much A, R and Y maybe.
vote up1
If you hadn't included the sex I would've assumed boy. It's very bland to me (ha, maybe because it almost rhymes with bland). For a girl I would've spiced it up a bit, something like Alandrey? Alandri? Bleh. As it is I almost read it as "dry land". I hope it's an honouring surname!
vote up1
Gray is something of a GP of mine but Landry I don't like at all
vote up1
Poor baby
vote up1
Laundry Gray? I don't like it.
vote up1
Hi !!!Landry is quite too similar to laundry while Gray is.. grey. It seems "grey laundry" if it were switched.For a girl it is even worse.
vote up1
Landry reminds me of the surname Mowry for some reason not to mention Laundry. Gray is okay as a middle.Together it sounds fine but together it feels very meh and kinda ugly.
vote up1