What do you honestly think about it? I think it sounds beautiful during the [name_u]Winter[/name_u] season, but during Summer where everything is bright, sunny and flowery, would it be weird to have the name [name_u]Winter[/name_u] when she is an adult?
Also, I am a little worried about choosing word names as they don’t have much history or substance to them besides the literal meaning. [name_m]Will[/name_m] the name age well or is it just a trend right now like when [name_f]Summer[/name_f] used to be in?
I don’t hate the name [name_u]Winter[/name_u], but I don’t love it either. Maybe it’s because I’ve known lots, but [name_f]Autumn[/name_f] and [name_f]Summer[/name_f] feel more substantial to me. [name_u]Winter[/name_u] works easily enough though. I dont think it’s any weirder than a baby born in [name_u]January[/name_u] named [name_f]April[/name_f], or a baby who wasn’t born at [name_u]Christmas[/name_u] being called [name_f]Holly[/name_f].
I can see it working. [name_f]Summer[/name_f] and [name_f]Autumn[/name_f] work all year round, so I think [name_u]Winter[/name_u] can! I really like it too.
I know [name_u]Winter[/name_u] is fairly new but it does give the nickname [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] which feels very vintage
I don’t hate it but I don’t love it, and wouldn’t call my own child [name_u]Winter[/name_u]. I’m not a huge fan of [name_f]Autumn[/name_f] or [name_f]Summer[/name_f] as names either though.