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Ariadne?

57 replies

MooseMoose · 05/05/2021 20:46

I've always loved this name, but not sure I'd ever use it. We have a double barrelled last name, so I worry it would sound ridiculously posh. It's also a bit of a mouthful and I can't think of any nice nicknames - not keen on Addy. Opinions? Do you know any?

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LesLavandes · 05/05/2021 20:48

Not keen

strawberrie · 05/05/2021 20:49

Bit much for me, especially if your surname is Parkinson-Smythe or similar 😉. Also don’t love the spider connotations.

What about Arianna?

Mousetown · 05/05/2021 20:57

I love it. I went to uni with an Ariadne and have loved the name ever since.

Honeywort · 05/05/2021 21:00

I love it - it’s a beautiful name

DisgruntledPelican · 05/05/2021 21:11

I love it, but might not work with a double-barrelled surname. Definitely pair with a middle name so that a choice is there.

I would love to use this name for a girl but I have a strong South Yorkshire accent and I cannot reconcile that with shouting the child’s name across a crowded park Grin

DotDotDotDotDot · 05/05/2021 21:19

I think it’s such a beautiful name. I know what you mean though about it being a bit long in combination with a double-barrel surname. Maybe Ari or Aria as a nickname?

Booboobadoo · 05/05/2021 21:20

I knew an Ariadne, nn Harry

CaviarAndCigarettes · 05/05/2021 21:20

I'm struggling to pronounce it and have never heard or if before. It looks very pretty though

IHaveBrilloHair · 05/05/2021 21:22

I absolutely love it.
You may have a problem with people not being sure how to pronounce it though.

IHaveBrilloHair · 05/05/2021 21:25

That wouldn't bother me though, my Dd is Niamh, so used to having to pronounce/spell it, and she's 19.

HarryLimeFoxtrot · 05/05/2021 21:26

It’s pronounced differently in English and Greek. In case that matters (it has more of a ‘th’ sound in Greek instead of a ‘d’ sound).

biscuitcat · 05/05/2021 21:28

You could be me! Expecting baby at the moment, it's one of my most adored names, but we also have a double barrelled surname and I don't know if it's just giving a child rather a lot to live up to.

idontlikealdi · 05/05/2021 21:29

I love it but it will be shortened the one I know goes by Ari.

inmyslippers · 05/05/2021 21:29

I love it, I'm a die hard Greek mythology fan

YorkiePanda · 05/05/2021 21:31

I prefer the French version, Arianne

Doilooklikeatourist · 05/05/2021 21:32

I like Ariadne , wasn’t she in The Borrowers ?
Nickname ..
Andi
Addie
Neenah ?

Themostwonderfultimeoftheyear · 05/05/2021 21:32

Love it. Makes me think of Ariadne Oliver.

TheGirlWhoLived · 05/05/2021 21:33

Nah the borrower is arietty. Still pretty though!

ALevelhelp · 05/05/2021 21:34

One of my all time favourite names!

I also like Oriana

Doilooklikeatourist · 05/05/2021 21:43

@TheGirlWhoLived yes , Arietty , another lovely name

RuthW · 05/05/2021 21:48

Love it i would think everyone would know how to pronounce it. Ari for short.

VenusClapTrap · 05/05/2021 21:54

Too close to arachnid for me.

waitingpatientlyforspring · 05/05/2021 22:07

I don't mind the name but it is a name you have to think about reading, it doesn't roll off the tongue so to pair it with a double barrelled name is a bit much.

Happenchance · 05/05/2021 22:23

I like it and like the nickname Ari.

TempsPerdu · 05/05/2021 22:51

Hypothetically it’s beautiful. But I think it’s one of those names that’s a lot to live up to. The only Ariadne I’ve ever met (in my year at school) was awkward, dumpy, lank-haired and spotty, and spent every lunchtime hiding in the library reading sci-fi novels. Her unusual name, and the fact that she was the opposite of what everyone imagined an Ariadne to be, unfortunately made her stand out even more.

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