What do you think of that name?
I think it’s a lovely and interesting choice
Also with what two middle names would you paired it?
Thanks on advance!
What do you think of that name?
I think it’s a lovely and interesting choice
Also with what two middle names would you paired it?
Thanks on advance!
Ick. [name]Imagine[/name] this poor child trying to learn to write her name. Sorry.
I love the over-the-top regal feel of the full name, total guilty pleasure for me, but I could see a gutsier namer using it. I think you’d need to put some thought into possible nicknames you love just as much as I can’t imagine a little girl using her full name exclusively! ([name]Hera[/name], [name]Shaw[/name], [name]Shea[/name], [name]Zadie[/name], Zi/[name]Zizi[/name]…)
I’d pair it with a very short and simple middle!
I think it’s gorgeous, but would work better in the middle spot or with a more conventional nickname. And a very short & sweet middle
[name]Bellerose[/name] Miss Honaaaay.
You should just get your list out here all at once. [name]Lay[/name] 'em out and we’ll knock 'em down.
Though I kind of love checking Nameberry and seeing you’ve posted “Saskatchewan!” “Alopecia!” “[name]Jezabel[/name]!”
That said, I think Scheherazade is waaay over the top. Your sibset options would be limited. Brother named Rumpelstiltskin?
I read a book where the main character was a Bangladeshi girl called Scheherezade. Very pretty
Aah, Scheherazade! So impossibly beautifully over the top. I think it’s stunning, but I do kind of feel for the two year trying to say her name, or the four year old trying to write it. It does indeed need a good nickname; something like [name]Hera[/name] which is obvious, equally beautiful and easier to use.
Scheherazade is way too over-the-top for a real child to use.
LOL funny
Not a fan
It reminds me of Shalimar though which I used to think was a beautiful name. It was the name of a perfume and a Sci-fi character on a show I watched.
I still think Shalimar is pretty, but I wouldn’t use it on a child. Maybe for a cat or dog.
Scheherazade sounds a bit masculine and is difficult to spell. It would even be odd on an a cat or dog.
Keep that one on your GP list.