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Sonnet
Thoughts on Sonnet?
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Cute. Feels like a cross between Linnet and Soren or Sarah sound-wise, cute meaning too

This message was edited 1/22/2023, 7:16 AM

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Makes me think any kid would be doomed to speak in iambic pentameter.
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I went through a phase when I was a teenager where I thought "Stanza" would make such a cool name, and Sonnet is giving me major Stanza deja vu. I like the way it looks, but something about the sound rubs me the wrong way. Maybe as a middle name, I could get into it.
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I want to say that I like it, but I’m not too sure. For a kid named Sonnet, I imagine a boy, though it could be unisex; he gets bored very easily and is very active. Gregarious and insightful to those around him. Precocious, in a good way though. The only people I would really imagine naming their child this is the freelance writer Mom probably in a metropolitan area or suburbs - no inbetween, raising Sonnet in a spacious townhouse. Moving on, the name itself is a bit wacky but it could be worse. Legend is just lowkey tacky and Epic is laughable. Sonnet is out there without being too much so. I like poetry - so it’s a thumbs up I’d say. I’d appreciate if I saw it but I wouldn’t actually use it.Sonnet needs something with more base as a middle name. Sonnet James
Sonnet Damien
Sonnet Oliver
Sonnet Peregrine
Sonnet Raphael
Sonnet Joshua
Sonnet Gabriel
Sonnet Xavier
Sonnet Leander
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I love it!
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Don't like it
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Not a big fan, it reminds me of when we were learning about sonnets in school for our unit on Shakespeare several years ago.
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