Aerin

What do you think of Aerin?

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I prefer just [name_f]Erin[/name_f] but [name_f]Aerin[/name_f] does have an intriguing look

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It’s pretty and ethereal, I like it! I do associate it with [name_f]Aerin[/name_f] Lauder but I don’t think it’s a one person name. In the US it would probably be misheard as [name_f]Erin[/name_f] quite a bit, although I personally pronounce them differently (EH-rin vs. AIR-in).

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I don’t love it, but it feels very light, if that makes sense. Lighter than [name_f]Erin[/name_f], which is interesting, since it is the longer name of the two. I think it could definitely grow on me.

It’s eerily similar to the very unique name of my cousin who I don’t get along with, so that is likely impacting my negative opinion of it. :sweat_smile:

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I really like it! It’s light and airy, but also grounded with the N at the end.
A bit more interesting than [name_f]Erin[/name_f] without being OTT. Thumbs up.

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While I’ve never been in love with this name, my brother’s name was almost [name_f]Aerin[/name_f]! [name_f]My[/name_f] mom was absolutely in love with this name and tried so hard to use it, but my dad wasn’t a fan of the name or spelling for a first name. If my brother was going to be a girl, his name would’ve been [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_f]Erin[/name_f].

[name_f]My[/name_f] thought on the name is that while it’s a pretty name and a pretty spelling, if you were to use the “ae” spelling for the name, I like how [name_f]Aeryn[/name_f] looks a lot better, but I think it’s really pretty!

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It’s so unique! I like it, reminds me a bit of [name_f]Eowyn[/name_f]

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Why not just [name_f]Erin[/name_f]? The A at the beginning of [name_f]Erin[/name_f] makes it seem more masculine as [name_m]Aaron[/name_m] is the male version of the name

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