[Opinions] Re: Sailor/Sayler
in reply to a message by Kelseyyy
Sailor's trendy, and Sayler's just a tryndee misspelling of that. In any form, it's ugly, boyish, babyish (can you imagine a Judge/Mayor/President/Doctor Sayler Smith? or a lover calling out "Sayler!" while lovemaking?), and extremely datable to me. I predict it will be just one of the currently tryndee names that will be seen as Bertha-ish in 50-75 years.
I'm sorry to be so harsh, but those are my honest feelings.
Miranda
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I'm sorry to be so harsh, but those are my honest feelings.
Miranda
Proud adopter of 15 punctuation marks; see my profile for their names.
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I don't know about the lovemaking, but I certainly can imagine a judge, mayor, President, or M.D. with the first name of Sayler. If spelled Sayler or Saylor, it's really just a surname transfer given name, and since we've had Presidents named Franklin, Rutherford, Chester, Grover, Woodrow, Calvin, Dwight, and Lyndon, I see absolutely no reason why we couldn't have one named Sayler.