Priscilla?

What are your thoughts on [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f]?

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I love it! very classic yet cool

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I like it and would love to meet a young [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f]. I do prefer [name_f]Prisca[/name_f] (thanks to a wonderful friend I have by that name) but [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] has a lot of charm too.

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Yes we love [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] (or at least I do). [name_m]Classic[/name_m], chic and glamorous. Whether you associate [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] with [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f], [name_f]Queen[/name_f] of the Desert, [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] [name_u]Presley[/name_u] or someone or something else, [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] has a lovely rounded sound.

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I like the sharp, distinctive feel of it

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I love [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f]! [name_m]Classic[/name_m] but never overused.

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Thanks for your feedback everyone! I have a son named [name_m]Theodore[/name_m] who goes by [name_u]Theo[/name_u]. How do you feel about that sibset? I love that [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] seems to be classic, timeless, biblical, strong, ultra feminine, rare, all at the same time!

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[name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] is bold, unexpected with a clunky cool feel I think she’s an intriguing choice. I like Theod0re & [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] sound really good together, surprising and they take on this 1950s mad men feel.

:dress::high_heel::closed_umbrella::tulip::apple::saxophone:

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I agree with your sentiments, lovely pair!

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It always makes me think of Cinderella’s ugly step sisters. I had to look up her name but it’s Drizella so I guess similar sounding? But to me [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] just doesn’t scream baby or toddler or even young child.

I was excited to see a topic on [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] and I do think that she makes an excellent sister to a [name_m]Theodore[/name_m] :green_heart:

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[name_m]Theodore[/name_m] and [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] are lovely siblings names. They fit together as a Victorian, vintage set.

I think [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] is such a charming choice. It feels bold—but not “out there.” Familiar and underused! I like [name_f]Prissy[/name_f], [name_f]Cilla[/name_f], and Prilla so much as nicknames. There’s so much potential in [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f]!

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[name_m]Theodore[/name_m] and [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] are so perfect together! Would you use a nickname for [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f]? [name_u]Theo[/name_u] and [name_f]Prisca[/name_f] or [name_u]Theo[/name_u] and [name_f]Cilla[/name_f] are equally good.

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Its fun and unexpected and I love it with [name_m]Theodore[/name_m]!

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To me it feels dated and overly frilly

I also have negative associations because of ‘Silly’ and ‘Prissy’

I like [name_f]Cilla[/name_f] on its own

Unfortunately I have the same negative “prissy” association with [name_f]Priscilla[/name_f] – I find it a bit too flouncy and fussy. But that’s just me! Nothing wrong with it at all, it’s an underused name that everyone recognises and will mature well. I think it works nicely with [name_m]Theodore[/name_m].

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