I've only seen Harriot in records (so it strikes me as an archaic spelling of
Harriet), and I saw Lesbia and Lesbie as well as some other similar ones like
Phineas and
Cornelius (similar to Phinnaeus and
Cornelio) at a cemetery recently. I guess Lesbia must have been semi-popular before the word lesbian was used commonly: maybe that explains the popularity of
Leslie a bit? Idk.
I met a
Shanna recently. It's ok.
Elsbeth is interesting. I've met an
Elspeth, but I think I like this
Beth spelling better.
Imunek ("I'm unique") looks neat on paper, but that pronunciation isn't close to intuitive for me so seems gimmicky.
Dior - I think this is currently charting as unisex? I'm kind of fascinated by it. The sound is ok.
Wow, interesting...
Heatzi
Shanjaril
VaitiareHédia
Mildia
Presiliana
Amalitsa
Osmariel
Soraima
Almendra
Hrönn
Awilda
Gleam
Rosayra
Valetta
Gevick
These are also pretty neat to see...
Arabel
FlorenciaBelki
Alaysia
GwynNajaJaina
Jolanie
MirnaCarolette
ElwynBetsabe
Shanilou
KeelinAltaírElviaLeonila
Kennette
Edin
SergiusEufemio
CornelioVirlán
NoéYsaac
EspiridiónAristeo
Osmel
EikeWilfrido
Geilot
Elois
ZenónDupree
Duran
CarinHarriot
Lesbia
Elsbeth
Ok but not that interesting to me comparatively...
Deemichelle
LuWanna
Bebiane
Vennesa
MadalinaLucilaMarianaVictorinaClarkKareen
LynaShannaElianna
Erielle
Maiya
Année
Alianna
Adaria
ShaneKerrianne
Rhyann (I do like this better than
Ryan or
Riley for girls)
Don't like...
Tunisia
SepiRamsayWhitlee
Anlleyn
Ristin
Imunek
Not sure how I feel about these...
Imaray
Kalhan
İremKirbyDiorMynor
Edwart
Martinrex
AldaNellaMaría AntonietaPhinnaeus
Osmariel and
Vaitiare are standing out to me as cool ones, and I've always loved Betsabe.
This message was edited 6/8/2023, 7:03 AM