| Go for it! Both are nice. I prefer Anari with respect to how it sounds, but can't seem to find that as a baby name. I did find Inari, and I would be more inclined to use a real name with a traceable meaning. But that's my personal preference. |
| I think you should use the name if YOU like it. The opinions of anonymous posters on a catty DC forum should not influence your decision. Ask your family and friends if you want opinions! |
| If you like the name go for it. I would be araid that it would never be pronounced correctly, but that is me. |
I thought of sushi too. I hate sushi. |
I love sushi, but I wouldn't name a baby after sushi. Inari is made out of fried bean curd. It's sort of like naming the baby "Cheese-sandwich." |
You mean like Colby? Other moderately common food related names: Basil, Caesar, Bing, Reuben, Ambrosia, Brandy, Candy, Rosemary, Sherry, |
Not the PP but point well made. |
| I like both names. |
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I just think of sushi. sorry.
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Yeah, I was the +1. And I agree. |
| 'Anari' means 'ignorant' in an Indian language, so I wouldn't pick that for a name. But Inari sounds OK to me (and fairly easily pronounced). |
| Not a fan. I'd assume the kid was Indian or Middle Eastern or something. |
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Here's the process I would go through for myself:
1. Do I like the name? 2. Is it part of my or my husband's family heritage? 3. If I borrowed it from another culture or "made it up," do I know what it means or what it sounds like--does it have a connotation I approve of? (e.g., "Chablis" -- sound pretty, it's French, but, c'mon, it's a wine/grape). All that being said, if you're Japanese and you know that it's a "real name" (not just the name of a kind of sushi) then I'd go for it. Otherwise, be prepapred for your daught to go to Japan or meet Japanese-speakers and have to explain why she's named something analgous to "cole slaw." FYI: I had no associations with the names you're considering, and I thought it looked and sounded really pretty. |
So what if they were? |
| sounds indian - not bad or good, i would just assume that if i saw the name. |