See the results of this poll: Which One??
Respondents: 24 (This poll is closed)
- Marigold Bloom : 11 (46%)
- Marigold Ember: 13 (54%)
Respondents: 24 (This poll is closed)
[name]Marigold[/name] [name]Ember[/name], hands down.
[name]Even[/name] though I loved [name]Marigold[/name] [name]Sun[/name], this was my second choice
[name]Marigold[/name] is great but I personally wouldn’t use another word name in the middle unless it was one that’s long established as a girl’s name like [name]Marigold[/name] [name]Amber[/name] which is probably what people will think you’re saying anyway.
[name]Marigold[/name] Bloom- I picture the bloom of a marigold not a person. Also Bloom sounds surnamey so if you told me that was your baby’s name I would think you were telling me your last name.
[name]Marigold[/name] [name]Ember[/name]- easily misheard as [name]Amber[/name]…if I saw it written I picture a bunch of charrrd up burned flowers.
Maybe-
[name]Marigold[/name] [name]Fay[/name]- to you it could be about a golden fairy if you want, but it reads and sounds like a solid name.
[name]Marigold[/name] [name]Flora[/name]- like [name]Marigold[/name] Bloom but less literal & I expect a girl not a plant.
[name]Marigold[/name] [name]Ashley[/name]
[name]Marigold[/name] [name]Amber[/name]
[name]Marigold[/name] [name]Ashlyn[/name] (or whatever spelling)
These last few tie into [name]Ember[/name] without creating the burnt flower image imo.
I think [name]Ember[/name] is fine…Bloom isn’t for me, but it isn’t crazy weird, but tack either on the end of [name]Marigold[/name] and I think it’s l
kind of confusing.
It is just for a novel/story, and the girl has a hippie for a mother, by thanks for the advice anyway.
~[name]Jasmine[/name]
PS. Anymore votes??
I think [name]Marigold[/name] Bloom is adorable!
Yikes! Well Bloom is what I would go for between the two I guess.
I know, I personally dislike the name, but its the best way to describe her.
She dislikes her name very much. She is an accountant. Her mother calls her [name]Goldie[/name], but she goes strictly by [name]Mary[/name] at work. She’s very prim and proper.
~[name]Jasmine[/name]