Anonymous wrote:Ok im going to searh now...my guess would be sarah palin but ill let you know what i find. ?.sarah michelle gellar. Yep i think its sarah
Anonymous wrote:Ok im going to searh now...my guess would be sarah palin but ill let you know what i find. ?.sarah michelle gellar. Yep i think its sarah
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christina - sounds like a mom name
Audrey - I love it
Lark - I don't hate or love it, but I think of the saved by the bell actress
I haven't always been a mom! Most baby names do end up as mom names eventually...
Anonymous wrote:Audrey
Lark
Christina
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are all horrid. How about anabella, michaela, saraphine, kai, ariel,or clementine?
Collectively, that is the ugliest group of names I've ever heard. Michaela? Barf. It's almost as bad as Lark.
OP - you've got a tidy little group here, and there's consensus: Lark is pretty bad. Why not Willa as PP suggests? You almost sound like the mother who wanted to name her defenseless child Journey. Both names are hugely conspicuous. Like Holden for a boy.
What does this mean? I know what conspicuous means, it just doesn't make sense in this context. Holden is a real name, unlike Journey. ??
If you don't personally know any Holdens and you meet one, what's your first thought? Holden Caulfield, right? "The Catcher in the Rye made such a huge impact on my life that I always knew I'd have a son named Holden." It's like the name Atticus, or Rand, for that matter - it's just meant to telegraph, as loudly as possible, the parents' literary pretensions. From a book they read in the tenth grade.
Yes, Holden Caulfield comes to mind. And William Holden. But since it doesn't necessarily strike me as "pretentious: making usually unjustified or excessive claims (as of value or standing)". Perhaps because I don't really think that someone would name their kid that because of the huge impact of the book, but rather just because they like the name. But I can see where it might seem that way to you.
FWIW, I don't really have a dog in the fight either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are all horrid. How about anabella, michaela, saraphine, kai, ariel,or clementine?
Collectively, that is the ugliest group of names I've ever heard. Michaela? Barf. It's almost as bad as Lark.
OP - you've got a tidy little group here, and there's consensus: Lark is pretty bad. Why not Willa as PP suggests? You almost sound like the mother who wanted to name her defenseless child Journey. Both names are hugely conspicuous. Like Holden for a boy.
What does this mean? I know what conspicuous means, it just doesn't make sense in this context. Holden is a real name, unlike Journey. ??
If you don't personally know any Holdens and you meet one, what's your first thought? Holden Caulfield, right? "The Catcher in the Rye made such a huge impact on my life that I always knew I'd have a son named Holden." It's like the name Atticus, or Rand, for that matter - it's just meant to telegraph, as loudly as possible, the parents' literary pretensions. From a book they read in the tenth grade.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I see the consensus is Lark is a no. I think it sounds pretty. Reminds me of the novel Song of the Lark by Willa Cather, which I love. Also the birdsong of the lark, which is beautiful. Too bad. But I may just have to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are all horrid. How about anabella, michaela, saraphine, kai, ariel,or clementine?
Collectively, that is the ugliest group of names I've ever heard. Michaela? Barf. It's almost as bad as Lark.
OP - you've got a tidy little group here, and there's consensus: Lark is pretty bad. Why not Willa as PP suggests? You almost sound like the mother who wanted to name her defenseless child Journey. Both names are hugely conspicuous. Like Holden for a boy.
What does this mean? I know what conspicuous means, it just doesn't make sense in this context. Holden is a real name, unlike Journey. ??
Anonymous wrote:Christina - sounds like a mom name
Audrey - I love it
Lark - I don't hate or love it, but I think of the saved by the bell actress