| I think it's pretty rough. I had no idea about pronunciation until I read through this thread. It's ripe for taunting in numerous ways. I would go with a "real" name. |
Real would be a better name than Rigel. |
Lol |
Wtf is a "soft L"? Does the letter L have more than one pronunciation? |
| Whew, Rigel is an ugly, ugly name. |
But... it could be the new "Aiden"! Just think of the possibilities! Instead of Aiden. Braden. Caden. Hayden. Jayden. Kayden... We could have Bigel. Higel. Lygel. Nigel... The possibilities are endless. |
| The first kid's name could be Roman. |
| Not a fan, and as a Trekkie, it wouldn't even register. It's not like you're calling him Riker. |
I love astronomy and the history behind star/celestial names. The correct pronunciation of Rigel is also the phonetic pronunciation so I don't know why the confusion. And it's not exactly an obscure star. My first 1st has a botanical name, 2nd an old Germanic name, and 3rd will be a biblical name if it's a girl or old English name if it's a boy. Honestly there are no rules about sibling names having to "match". |
| it makes me think of kegels and Katherine Heigl and other stuff that no one wants to think about. Don't. |
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I like the suggestion for Cyrus.
If you can't pronounce it, no. |
| I would think you were astronomers. If you were not astronomers, I would think you tried way too hard to come up with a unique name for your child. |
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Well, when I saw the threat name, the first thing I thought was "Like in Star Trek?" and I'm not even that huge a Trekkie.
So then, of course, I had to google it and find out why I remembered it from Star Trek. There are apparently several references to different Rigel planets in ST, but probably the most significant is from the pilot episode from the first ST, which takes place on Rigel VII. |
| Reminds me of Farscape and makes me smile, but not for a reason that you'd want associated with your child. Please give your child a name that will look good on a resume. |
| Only if the middle name is Betelgeuse. |