The Quick Poll Thread! (Part 6)

re: [name_u]Quarry[/name_u] - none of the above.

See pronunciation:

9 Likes

I selected “rhyming with Cory” as that was the closest, however I wouldn’t say it like that. I’d say [name_u]Cory[/name_u] as Core-E, but I’d say [name_u]Quarry[/name_u] as Kw-o-ree. The middle syllable I’d pronounce in the same way as you’d (probably) begin [name_u]October[/name_u] or [name_m]Ox[/name_m].

4 Likes

thank you, friend! i’ve been on a sort of hiatus from nameberry, but if all goes as planned in the next year or two i’ll be needing much more name help :smiling_face:

correct me if i’m wrong, but when we thought rudy arthur, i swore that you once had riley arthur in your uc? i loved that too! :seedling:

2 Likes

That’s unique! Thank you for the suggestion.

[name_u]Quarry[/name_u] to rhyme with sorry

9 Likes

Would Osiris & Amon be too much as brothers?

  • Yea that’s a bit much…
  • Ehhh you’re stepping the line but it might be ok
  • No you’re fine
  • What?
0 voters

the n is quite pronounced so probably not because i feel like there is such a difference with how it’s said!

1 Like
  • Leonie and Vivian
  • Felicity and Leonie
  • Leonie and Esme
  • Astrid and Leonie
  • Leonie and Maisie
  • Theadora and Leonie
  • Artemis and Leonie
  • Alessia and Leonie
0 voters

this!! :heart:

1 Like

thoughts on Bodie for a boy?

  • yes!!
  • yes for you!!
  • not a fan for anyone
  • not a fan, specifically for you
0 voters

I won’t consider Bodhi, I don’t like its potential as appropriation

1 Like

None of the above

[name_u]Quarry[/name_u] rhymes with lorry

1 Like
Subjects as Baby Names
  • Mathematics
  • English
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • History
  • Geography
  • Drama
  • Art
  • Music
0 voters

This is just for fun, vote for as many or as little as you like :smile:

bringing back an old trend!

what do you think of when you see my username?

“oh! that’s ___”
  • gia
  • giada
  • georgie (you must be sort of new!! :joy:)
  • clare / claire / clair
  • clair.de.lune
  • cleo :tophat:
  • gia_bear09
  • no idea
0 voters
  • Clover
  • Fifer
  • Maple
  • Poppy
  • Prairie
  • Scout
  • Sunday
0 voters

I actually know an [name_f]English[/name_f] (b) and a [name_m]German[/name_m] (it’s pronounced hehr-MAN though), and used to know an [name_m]Art[/name_m]

1 Like

“Oh, there’s my top hat twin :tophat:”

3 Likes

:tulip: :potted_plant: :teddy_bear:

  • Eudora
  • Eudoria
0 voters
1 Like

Can you see the name Heidi on a baby?

  • Yes, I can.
  • Yes, but only as a nickname.
  • No, I cannot.
0 voters

I’ve been loving her lately, but I’m not yet sure if I could see her on a baby! :tulip: :potted_plant: :teddy_bear:

Does Thatcher as a first name immediately remind anyone else of Margaret Thatcher?

  • Yes
  • No
0 voters

(For the record I think it’s still fine for other people to use but I wouldn’t personally use it.)

What’s the actual consensus on here about alliterative combos? (Sarah Suzanne, Douglas David, etc.)

  • I like them
  • I don’t care either way
  • Not my personal thing but I don’t have an issue with them
  • Generally against them, with some exceptions
  • Strongly against them
0 voters