[Opinions] Re: Edwina
in reply to a message by Billina
It really suits my nephew's pug! Who was, I think, named after some critter in The Lion King, which I've never watched so I could be wrong.
Actually, I quite like it for humans, too.
Actually, I quite like it for humans, too.
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There isn't, but there is a character in Chicken Run called Edwina. This is the only pop culture (animated or otherwise) Edwina I can think of.
She was the chicken who was taken to the cop at the beginning.
My personal thoughts on the name is that it has a comedic sound to it, like Ethel and Betty. The comedic sound can stem from the fat that it's a pretty dated name, but also maybe the weird "ween" sound. Words that "sound comedic" are often always the ones that makes your mouth form a smile when saying it, so the comedy is rather inherent with the name.
She was the chicken who was taken to the cop at the beginning.
My personal thoughts on the name is that it has a comedic sound to it, like Ethel and Betty. The comedic sound can stem from the fat that it's a pretty dated name, but also maybe the weird "ween" sound. Words that "sound comedic" are often always the ones that makes your mouth form a smile when saying it, so the comedy is rather inherent with the name.
I agree. I would never use it in real life, but I kind of like it. It definitely has personality.
I also agree with that. I like names with personality, even if I'd never consider them for my children's names, they're still great options for fiction.