I generally don't care as long as the bitch is not named Heidi, Helga, or Brunhilda or something.
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I generally don't care as long as the bitch is not named Heidi, Helga, or Brunhilda or something.
Biblical names mostly
I've always been drawn to the name Charlize Theron. Not sure why.
Names that sound like traditional Finnish names. Many of them are 5 letters long and have the structure CVVCV or CVCCV.
For example in a CSV file for data about Finnish Facebook users I made, these were the 10 most common feminine given names: Laura, Jenni, Johanna, Heidi, Hanna, Sanna, Elina, Minna, Jenna, and Tiina. All except one are 5 letters long, and all except 2 have the structure CVVCV or CVCCV.
Names that people started making up in the 10s and 00s are ugly because they're associated with ugly cultural layers.
I think languages like Finnish that have simple syllable structure and a small inventory of phonemes sound more clean. Hawaiian names also sound pretty (https://www.babynames.net/girl/hawaiian):
Haukea - snow white
Haunani - snow beauty
Hokulani - divine star
Leinani - gorgeous child
Lokelani - divine rose
Luana - happiness, pleasure
Mahealani - divine mist
Nalani - quiet skies
Only erudite names such as "Ymyyakhtakh".
Very delicate, ideal for females.
Takkar
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Oh my...I’m a Sarah. lol. Well I have been called boring before. I don’t really consider anyone boring, though. Of course that is all subjective.
There aren’t any names I hate. It’s more sometimes I dislike a person and their personality can create a bit of a bad association with it. Sometimes if there is someone I really like, their name will grow on me.
But I tend to like flowery names...Iris, Violet, Aster
Classic names like Olivia, Ava, Emma
Boy names are harder for me to find ones I like. I’m drawn to a bunch of girl names, though.
I’m reading the goldfinch right now, and I’ve grown to like the name Boris!!
Irish or English names Bryan Travor Mortimer