I am having a slow day at work today-- so this is just to get general impressions on these nature names. I like them all in varying degrees.
Meadow
Frost
Breezy
Blossom
Cricket
Ocean
Beryl
Gale
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Re: Any of these useable?
I love Meadow and Frost. (Do you have particular sexes tied to any of these? I think Frost sounds more masculine, and I guess I'd assume parents used it for the literary connection rather than the nature one).
I worked at summer camp with a girl whose NN was Breezy. I think it's a cute NN but I don't really like it as a person's given name.
Blossom, Cricket, Ocean and Gale are all usable enough (Cricket has been used as a NN for a while in the UK, and isn't particularly different from naming a kid Poppy, Posey or Pippa), but I think they'd be better MNs than FNs.
Gale is tricky for me. I'd be inclined to assume girl because I've known lots of older women named Gail, or who go by Gail because their full name is Abigail. But The Hunger Games kind of set Gale in the boy camp for a lo of people, so I might think the parents were fans and using it for a boy if I saw it on a birth announcement or something.
Blossom reminds of the 90's show, and I wasn't even old enough to watch it when it was on.
Ocean is "meh," but it could grow on me. I think of Danny Ocean and the Ocean's Eleven series, which makes it seem less nature-y and more suave.
And I'm on the fence about Beryl. I love the way this name looks, and I love the gem. But the pronunciation gets me. The fact that it rhymes with pearl always makes me think immediately of Burl Ives and clay-mation Christmas movies. It doesn't feel very feminine to me because of that.
Gale is definitely usable because of Gail.
I don't really like Cricket, but I know some women named Cricket, so it's usable enough for them.
I also think I've met a Beryl before.
I have a bit of a soft spot for Blossom because of my 90s childhood.
I have to think more about the others.
good question, @scarlett&gatsby.
I would probably only use these names for girls, but I suppose a few of them could be gender neutral.
Funny though-- I don't say Beryl to rhyme with Pearl. To me, Beryl is Ber-el (two syllables). Maybe that's regional?
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I say it like you, I think. Like Bear-el or Bear-uhl. I'm not sure how to write it.
Not very related, but my grandpa's first name is Burl and he hates it. He goes by Ed (nn of his middle name).
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I intuitively say it like you, but I learned that it's incorrect (bummer!). There's a bumpie who occasionally posts here with the name Beryl; she says it's been in her family for years, and that's how they pronounce it. BTN says it has two syllables, but the first one is still /BER/ making it only marginally different from Pearl or Burl.
Yes, this is how I say it-- Ber-el. Rhymes with the word peril.
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Meadow - useable but not a name I like, think hippie
Frost - no
Breezy - I like Stormy better, Breezy is a NN
Blossom - TV show
Cricket - NN, not FN
Ocean - I feel this is very masculine, prefer River
Beryl - Cute
Gale - Favorite, spelled Gail
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I adore Beryl. It was pretty high up on our list and is still a major GP name for me. I adore the way it looks written out. I will say that most of the feedback I got was that it sounds like 'barrel.' Which, could be pretty harsh. It's one of those names I feel like you have to be an exceptionally beautiful person to pull off (I got it from the new Upstairs/Dowstairs, there's a really pretty maid named Beryl), and I don't know if I could do that.
I like Cricket as a nn. Maybe for Christine?
The only one I totally dislike is Breezy because it makes me think of Chris Brown, and ((GAG))
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I didn't think of that!
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Well, shit, I was all ready to be like "that's not what it says!" and then I double-checked the pronunciation key and that's totally what it says. So put me on Team Beryl! I love that pronunciation, but I thought it was incorrect.
And just to clarify that I'm not crazy and making this up, I did a little searching helped me dig up the bumpie named Beryl! It's @BethPSU. In this thread she talks about how she (and her family) pronounce the name: https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/comment/76754757/#Comment_76754757
I feel like I earned my stalker points for the day.
Frost - masculine, I like it actually
Breezy - stage name IMO (no clue why)
Blossom - power puff girls
Cricket - maybe for a pet
Ocean - works but kind of a surfer name, and for some reason that puts me off
Beryl - barrel? Nah
Gale - I think of a harsh wind
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While none of these are really my style, I can see some of them becoming more popular.
Meadow - meh, I would assume she has a sibling named Summer.
Frost - No.
Breezy - No.
Blossom - Yes.
Cricket - As a nn for Christine.
Ocean - I sort of like this for a boy, but it's still too much of a word not a name for me.
Beryl - Rhymes with Peril, yes. Sounds like Burl? no.
Gale - Love. Love love love. I prefer it spelled Gayle, but it sounds beautiful.
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Thanks for chiming in @bethpsu! Most of these are GP names for me-- I might consider one of them in the MN spot.
I do think maybe the different pronunciations could be regional-- I haven't ever heard Beryl pronounced any other way than rhyming with Cheryl (and I used to work in the NYC jewelry district-- so I have a lot of useless information stored up in my head about gemstones!) I am in the NYC metro area, but I could totally see how maybe someone with a southern drawl or a midwestern accent could say the name differently.
Anyway-- I totally appreciate the comments and even though you aren't crazy about it-- I love your DD's MN.
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Pinterest: LO ... somedayAnyway, for Ocean, maybe, maybe i could see it as a MN on a boy (because of my association with the very manly man of George Cloony in Ocean's 11). But honestly, if I saw Ocean as the MN for a boy I may think the name was inspired by the movie. And I'd want to side-eye that inspiration
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