It's a very foreign name so on one hand I love it when I'm in my home country and people pronounce it correctly and I hate it when I'm where I live and everyone pronounces it wrong.
Everyone spells mine wrong and sometimes even pronounces it wrong.
It's Lauren but with a 'y', so Lauryn... I like how much more unique it is than Lauren but if they were both of equal popularity I probably wouldn't like it quite as much.
I actually like my name. It isn't too common where I am from. It isn't spelled odd or weird. Most people know how to say it and that is really convenient. I am glad that my parents didn't pick a weird name that was some kind of spice that no one can say or spell and is really embarrassing.
I love writing in in cursive and have even gotten a few compliments over the years on my name. I wouldn't change it. I like the spelling and everything.
Not too common but not anything rare or strange. That to me is perfect. I am thankful that my parents weren't wanting to pick some super dramatic name. I don't have a nickname though ....well I kind of do. I didn't like that as a kid but that is fine with me now. I also didn't like that it didn't contain the letter "i" and that I couldn't dot the "i" with a heart hahahaha. I was pretty dumb as a kid but for some reason I was weirdly jealous that other kids, including my best friend, could do that with their name. And of course that most kids had super cool nicknames.....
But at least I didn't have a name where kids made fun of me or anything. Kids can be mean.
Nooo. Grace is way too common. Do you know how many Graces there are in my school ???? Too many.
The dumb thing is, the doctor told my mom to name me Grace instead of Madeline because "Madeline's too common, no one names their kid Grace." That's the most untrue statement I've ever heard....
I am indifferent about my name. I do not care for it, but I do not dislike it. It's extremely common where I live, but, to be honest, I prefer a serial number, then mine would be unique and no one else would have it.
I hate my name. My mum wanted to name me Charlotte, I wish they'd picked that. My dad insisted on a name he thought nobody could make nicknames out of, but my friends just make ugly sounding nicknames instead XD; I spent a while living overseas and nobody could pronounce it correctly, but I liked having an excuse to choose a new one that people could say.
Yeah, I suppose so. It isn't all that common (the only people I've heard of with my name are adults), and it means "divine woman."
My parents almost named me Sara, which I wouldn't have minded either (it means "princess"), but I feel like I don't look like a Sara at all, despite liking the name.
my english (default) name is erica, it's okay imo. my sister's named serena tho which i think is a rly pretty name i wish i was named serena. but my chinese name translates to "graceful music" so that's pretty cool, considering alot of my chinese friends' names translate to things like "cow cow" "fat horse" "ceiling" "prickly weed" "dog face" etc.