Thursday, February 9, 2012

What are your opinions on these girl names?

? Ada(h)

? Lenora

? Norah

? Willa

? Charlotte



They're names on my longer list of possibilities, but I wanted to get some opinions about them from the public. So tell me whether you like or dislike them, and anything else you'd like to add, like what kind of girl you see with that name / associations, etc.



Just keep it classy is all I ask!



Thanks for your answers. :)What are your opinions on these girl names?
Ada(h): 6/10. The name, to me, is just awkward to say. Reminds me of "atta boy" or something...I imagine a girl who is quiet and loves math. She has a logical brain (right side of the brain I think is like that) and doesn't get sarcasm, so perhaps she has ASD (autism spectrum disorder).



Lenora: 7/10: The name is very pretty, but not my style. It reminds me of the actress, Lenora Crichlow, from Being Human. She's gorgeous! She has lovely caramel skin, cute dark permed hair to her shoulders, and a very charming personality. Plus a British accent. So that's what comes to mind with the name Lenora.



Norah: 8/10: I think this name is actually more quirky than old lady. Maybe because of Nick %26amp; Norah's Infinite Playlist and the musician Norah Jones' recent makeover. I imagine a girl named Norah to be very random, in a very cute way. She'll wear pink tulle skirts with black combat boots one day, and then she'll wear a kimono the next.



Willa: 9/10: I adore this name. It's a nice variation of Willow, and also the name of the actress, Willa Holland. I imagine the girl with this name to have long brown hair, often in a side braid, and lovely brown Doe-eyes. She loves to draw with charcoal, so she has smudges on her hands and cheeks. She's sweet and giving.



Charlotte: 10/10: I absolutely love this name. I think it's darling on a girl with the nickname "Charlie." It's classic, yet very modern. I imagine a girl with this name to be a bit of an overachiever, and very involved. She'll have a Polo game one day, Environmental club the next, and volunteering at the Senior Home the next. I imagine her to have wavy blonde hair and big smile.





Hope I helped! :)
When choosing a name, just remember to think about a few things. Ask yourself, "If this were my name would I be embarrassed to introduce myself to family/teenagers/business professionals with this name?" and "Would I be able to yell this name when disciplining my child?" and "Would I be able to comfort my child and instill confidence in my child using this name?"



I would advise against using Ada(h) for two reasons. First, it is comprised of sounds that a one year old makes. Second, it sounds like something a person with a speech impediment would say.



I would also advise against using Willa. It reminds me of several derogatory phrases.



The rest (Lenora, Norah, and Charlotte) are good names for all stages of life (as a child, teenager, and adult).



Good luck!What are your opinions on these girl names?
To be honest, the only one I think is cute is Charlotte. The other ones aren't bad ( though I really dislike Willa and Lenora). I like classic names, hate trendy ones, but those to me sound a little retirement-home. But Charlotte is cute.What are your opinions on these girl names?
I like Charlotte, a classic name that is beautiful with the opportunity to shorten into a nickname. Norah isn't bad either but I personally don't like the rest.
sparkle cynamin and l-a are better names ***** %26lt;3
All old senile lady names. Charlotte is the best one.
I like them all except Ada. Willa is the one that stands out to me because it's unusual.
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