i am VERY much in love, basically, with the name Anaxandra. a few of my friends like it also, but was told by my sister that the 'x' makes it sound 'wrong,bad' not entirely sure what to think of that but want outsiders' opinions on that. her daddy dont really care wat her name is, (which is sweet and all, but unhelpful) according to him she will b his 'lil girl' no matter wat name she gets. thoughts on the name/any others that sound similar? mainly going for names that are a bit rare but still nice, a twist thats easy to say in english/spanish(im hispanic, daddy is white, so i want something that would mix with both.
Thanks to those who offer tips/ideas/ANYTHING!
Re: like most, i want opinions....
No, no, no, no, no, no and also...NO. You cannot name your kid Anaxandra. where the f did you even come up with that? It sounds like the love child of a Latina stripper and a cyborg.
Suggestions (names that are easily pronounced in Spanish and English) : Adora, Beatriz, Calista, Dorothea, Flora, Laurita, Leandra, Luz, Perla, Rita, Valentina, Violeta
Interesting. My husband supports the translation of "above man" (he knows some ancient Greece.)
I think this name needs to stay in ancient times. For sure.
I didn't even notice this, and my DH's name is Kevin.
This name is a major fail.
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Taking a perfectly normal name and destroying the spelling does NOT make it "rare", "unique", or "different". It makes it more likely that your kid will be judged, your intelligence will be questioned, or your kid's future resume will be put on the bottom of the pile.
I wish there was a nicer way to say that.
Perhaps if I added/changed some letters?
OK, that (^^^^) was mean.
I almost like Anaxandra, and I know what you mean about it being unique but easy to pronounce. However, it is too close to a modern name (Alexandra) and so it looks misspelled and/or made up. I think you'd be dooming your daughter to a lifetime of correcting people.
And Nivek? Really? That is AWFUL. And I thought so before I realized it was Kevin spelled backwards.
Don't forget that it was also, apparently, an obscure Star Wars character.
Yeah, like you, I was thinking that the name had roots I just wasn't aware of. It sounded like it could be the name of one of my Palestinian friend's family members... but no.I agree with others that Anaxandra looks like a misspelled variant of Alexandra... So I'm not a fan. I also think that it would be mispronounced a lot.
Does Nivek have family significance? I don't like that either, sorry.
What about...
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