Caprice

[name]Felicity[/name] met a baby named [name]Caprice[/name] to day. What do you think?

I think ‘no’. It reminds me of [name]Capri[/name] pants, Capricorns, and [name]Capri[/name]-[name]Sun[/name]. On top of that, to be called capricious is far from a compliment. I hands down prefer it’s opposite, [name]Constance[/name].

[name]Caprice[/name]! Did she have a brother named [name]Mercury[/name]?

Not my style, even when trying to think of music rather than [name]Capri[/name] pants or cars. Today in the park my [name]Felicity[/name] met a little girl called [name]Marley[/name], I do prefer [name]Caprice[/name] to [name]Marley[/name].

That’s a word name, no? And the definition isn’t positive.

Usually a name’s original meaning doesn’t dictate my opinion of it - my love of the [name]Shakespeare[/name] heroine, the sound, and the heritage override any negative opinion I might have had toward ‘[name]Portia[/name]’ just because it means ‘pig’ (besides, pigs are sweet and intelligent!), same goes for [name]Cecilia[/name] which means ‘blind,’ and I think [name]Mary[/name] can mean ‘sea of bitterness,’ but when you’re dealing with word names it’s a different story, and the meaning should be unequivocally positive, imo. I hear [name]Caprice[/name] and I think of someone who’s fickle/arbitrary.

I dislike it. The name sounds like the air being let out of a balloon, or a tire, or some other well inflated object. It seems like a rather bubbly name but it feels like it has no substance.

Another person who thinks about capricorn here. I dislike [name]Caprice[/name].

Perhaps her parents impulsively decided to try for a baby in the back of their Chevrolet?

Sorry…