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Thought on the name Aurora?

141 replies

RedRobyn2021 · 29/09/2024 19:37

I feel like this is the right now for our second DD

DP liked it when we discussed it earlier in the pregnancy but now he said he's worried it's like a stripper name

I don't think it is at all, please let me know your thoughts?

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RedRobyn2021 · 30/09/2024 07:30

Clearinguptheclutter · 29/09/2024 20:31

I like it, def not a stripper name!
popular round here but not overly so

i I think it depends on where you are in the Uk to some extent though. In some accents it doesn’t sound nice.

not the same but I have a French friend called “Aurore” and NOBODY can say that properly!

Where abouts in the U.K. are you?

I saw a reel on insta about names and how their pronounced in different areas, me and DP are southern but we live in Yorkshire

Although I have met 2 other Aurora's in the last few weeks, both adorable and I think it's helped reaffirm how much I love the name

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RedRobyn2021 · 30/09/2024 07:28

Genuinelyenquiring · 29/09/2024 19:56

Not a fan. It seems like the kind of name a child would pick.

Funnily enough my 3yo DD loves it 😂

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RedRobyn2021 · 30/09/2024 07:26

lespameo · 29/09/2024 19:47

My 9 year old is Aurora and I love it now just as much as I loved it when I was pregnant. Her nickname has been Rory since birth which I never expected but I quite like it as it's quirky and normally given for a boy. She likes being called both!

Yes he loves the nickname Rory, I also like Rora

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HopsiclePopsicle · 30/09/2024 07:22

Twee and insubstantial.

OwlishPeering · 30/09/2024 06:43

Dreadful. Both for the Disney twee aspect, but also because it sounds like a motorbike revving.

lololulu · 30/09/2024 06:39

How do you pronounce it

Au Or Ra?

MistyF · 30/09/2024 05:30

I love Aurora

Moreteaandchocolate · 30/09/2024 05:19

I like it for a child but I’d feel uncomfortable introducing myself as Aurora as an adult,

SusiSlippers · 30/09/2024 05:18

If you like it go for it. It’s not for me but it’s nobody else decision what you name your child.

MWFan · 30/09/2024 03:10

I don't like it at all, I agree it's an ugly sounding name.

TennesseeTipsy · 30/09/2024 02:37

No it's not!

It's a matter of opinion. I think it's awful and agree it's a very ugly sounding name. Some people will like it. 🤷🏻‍♀️

RogersOrganismicProcess · 30/09/2024 02:22

Aurelia is much nicer.

Aurora sounds so try hard that it almost has the opposite effect. I agree with the princessy description- regressive and unhelpful.

teatoast8 · 30/09/2024 01:59

Toddlerteaplease · 29/09/2024 22:26

I hate it. It's such an ugly sounding name. Same goes for Rory.

No it's not!

TennesseeTipsy · 30/09/2024 01:54

I think it's awful. 😬

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 29/09/2024 23:53

Not a stripper name at all imo- it is a Disney Princess name though with a soft sound so feels a bit frillier than your typical strong Greek/Roman Goddess name to me (so no Diana, Juno, Gaia, Athena, Artemis etc).

But if she turns out not to be a girly girl, she can just be known as Rory instead. And Aurora is popular enough that there should be no issues with spelling or pronunciation (unless you can’t pronounce your R’s like Jonathan Ross which would be unfortunate…). So I say go for it OP - and as a bonus it has a lovely dual meaning in both the Goddess and the gorgeous Aurora Borealis.

Calliopespa · 29/09/2024 23:15

shoopshoopdedoo · 29/09/2024 22:35

If I’m being honest, it’s one of my least favourite names. I find it too princess-y, and it seems a bit faddy. However, obviously none of that matters if you and your partner love it!

But her partner doesn’t and I think that’s really the bottom line here oP: you can’t expect him to call his dd a name he associates with a stripper. It’s just all wrong.

MissSkegness1951 · 29/09/2024 23:14

We have an Aurelia in our family.

Aurora is a bit clunky.

Viviennemary · 29/09/2024 23:07

It is a very nice name. But a bit too ..........

marshmallowfinder · 29/09/2024 23:00

Wor wor wah. I really dislike it I'm afraid.

Sgtmajormummy · 29/09/2024 22:46

If I tell you the name sounds like “Scooby Doo talk” you’ll never unhear it…
(Ro ro rah)

shoopshoopdedoo · 29/09/2024 22:35

If I’m being honest, it’s one of my least favourite names. I find it too princess-y, and it seems a bit faddy. However, obviously none of that matters if you and your partner love it!

Catcatkitten · 29/09/2024 22:35

I know two Auroras, both are as far from the stereotypical 'princess' image as you could get and go by Rory. One is a rough and tumble rugby player and the other is an angelic looking toddler with extremely impressive tantrums!

Toddlerteaplease · 29/09/2024 22:26

I hate it. It's such an ugly sounding name. Same goes for Rory.

Yeahnoforsure · 29/09/2024 22:19

I'm not a fan of the name Aurora, and when someone has difficulty saying the name, it does come out sounding awkward.
As was mentioned already Aurora will likely end up being shortened to something entirely different, which is fine if you're okay with that.

StressedQueen · 29/09/2024 21:38

Gorgeous, beautiful name - I love it. But it will definitely be incredibly popular.