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Re: Names thread
(Anonymous) 2025-08-06 05:48 am (UTC)(link)Names I dislike just for the look, the sound or what they might rhyme with or bring to mind: Hortense, Horatio, Horace, Griselda, Gertrude (Trudy is okay), Ralph (sorry to anyone here named any of those - this is a me issue), super long names that were Greek and are never pronounced correctly by the way they are spelled in English e.g. Persephone - heard so many call that purse-a-phoan ... just no, lol, ends in -athe and gets short 'a' pronunciation ... bathe, lathe, not bath lath, ugh character in a game I play is named Psamathe - players call him Pea-sama and/or Sam Math - for all I know they are right and I am wrong but why this spelling then? Bit of a pet peeve.
In my youth did a lot of writing and needed character names but couldn't be anyone I knew in real life with that name. Limited my character name pool. In games where I get to name a lot of characters and it's a world without name bullies ... I tend to go quite weird, again because I can't know a real person with the name.
I think your name is sweet. I've known a few Ruths and have no bad associations with it.
Looking for names, a good youtube resource is SJ Strum - either for what to avoid or to discover a new to you or forgotten name. Sometimes the spellings are tragedeigh genre but to me the meaning matters most and spelling suggestions are just that.