Audra

Anonymous
The only downside is many people will not know how to spell is or pronounce it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like it, but kids may tease her. Odd-ra.


That is a stretch.


Its really not. Do you know any elementary aged kids? This would TOTALLY be something they would say.

signed,
A Daycare Provider
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like it, but kids may tease her. Odd-ra.


That is a stretch.


Its really not. Do you know any elementary aged kids? This would TOTALLY be something they would say.

signed,
A Daycare Provider


LOL, Daycare Provider, that is just what I was going to write but you have much more credibility than I do. Only a parent. Kids are incredible at picking apart names. And god forbid she’s actually...odd.
Anonymous
I actually misread the thread title as "Audrey."
Anonymous
I don't like the name. IMO it is a very flat sounding name.
Anonymous
I like it. I've only known one Audra personally. It's easy to spell, pronounce but uncommon.
Anonymous
I've always hated this name. It's like you wanted to name your daughter Audrey (which I think is nice) but either messed it up or wanted to make it "special."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've always hated this name. It's like you wanted to name your daughter Audrey (which I think is nice) but either messed it up or wanted to make it "special."


I don't hate it, but I do agree that you it sounds like a name where both parents agreed that they liked one name (Audrey), and then they decided to make it "fancier" or make sure she'd be the only one in her pre-K class by making a minute adjustment. (Maybe it's mean but I enjoy it when this backfires because other parents have the same exact thought process and you end up with, for instance, 86 Liams in one neighborhood because "well, William is a family name but...")
Anonymous
What about Andra?
Anonymous
I love it. I went to school with a girl nicknamed naughty Audie.
Anonymous
I like Audrey much better. I think the goal of names like this is to sound individual or unique. To me its come off as overwrought and fussy.
Anonymous
Audra is way prettier than Audrey IMO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's fine, it's just one of those names that seems more like a collection of sounds than a name.


Agree


YES, that is a good way to put it. It's just sounds. At least it isn't as difficult to pronounce as other sound-names like Rory.
Anonymous
The name Audra is a common Lithuanian name that has gained some popularity in the US. It means storm in Lithuanian. It's not a modification of Audrey.
Anonymous
I don't like it. To me it reminds me of some movie where there was a rich girl character whose name was "Lizbeth." "Elizabeth?" "No, LizBETH." I guess it just seems like something a prissy rich lady would name their child.
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