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Ariadne

59 replies

bigfatbump2009 · 19/02/2009 18:42

Hi there. I'm due quite soon with DD2 and am considering Ariadne which is a name I really love.
We are not Greek but I love classical Greek names. DD1 is Iris.
Is Ariadne too much and too long compared with Iris amd generally too much of a tongue twister??
Surname is also 3 syllables.
What do you think?

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MaplePecanPlait · 19/02/2009 18:43

may be a challenge for the little one to spell???

Not keen to be honest.....sorry

MarlaSinger · 19/02/2009 18:44

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2pt4kids · 19/02/2009 18:44

I like it. Does seem quite a bit more Greek than Iris though so if you have no Greek links at all it might seem odd?

LynetteScavo · 19/02/2009 18:44

Not too long, not too complicated.

For me, but then I'm 36. As a toddler she may have difficulty saying her own name, but that won't last long.

LaDiDaDi · 19/02/2009 18:44

I think that it might be a bit too much with a long surname and whilst I love Iris tbh I'm not that keen on Ariadne as a name. Sorry.

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Winehouse · 19/02/2009 18:45

My grandfather used to call me Ariadne Hufflechup whenever I was being a bit uppity, so I wouldn't go for it, no.

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BFQi · 19/02/2009 18:47

Have always been strangely drawn to it too, but agree that it might be too much. Would you mind it being shortened? Think three-syllable surname could be fine depending on rhythm.

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jemart · 19/02/2009 18:52

Sounds lovely, both are nice names.
Awkward to abbreviate Ariadne, Iris may be the more elegant choice. Could still keep Ariadne as a middle name perhaps?

MinkyBorage · 19/02/2009 18:53

Lovely, and unusual, was Ariadne in The Borrowers? Very sweet

cupofteaplease · 19/02/2009 18:54

I like it, but it reminds me of a spider- is it meant to? Is there a famous spider called Ariadne?

mrsdisorganised · 19/02/2009 18:54

I love it! My sisters DD is called Ariadne, it's beautiful. ...my younger ones called her 'Adne' until the figured it out.

lucasnorth · 19/02/2009 18:55

I like the name, but wouldn't go for it if you've already got an Iris.

Try saying "Iris and Ariadne" fast three times in a row...

mrsdisorganised · 19/02/2009 18:55

Oh btw she also has a 3 syllable middle name and 3 syllable surname and it goes well together!

randomname · 19/02/2009 18:58

Ariadne is the spider from charlotte's web (i think!)

bigfatbump2009 · 19/02/2009 19:08

I thought arachnoid was the name for a spider, presumably also from the Greek. Hadn't heard of a spider called Ariadne!

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mloo · 19/02/2009 19:12

Charlotte is the spider in Charlotte's web, but one of her daughter's might have been Ariadne.
I like Ariadne a lot.

BlueChampagne · 20/02/2009 13:26

I'm sure the OP knows this, but Ariadne helped Theseus in the minotaur's labyrinth by giving him a ball of twine so he could find his way out, hence the spider connections.

Other Greek names that might appeal are:

Olga
Irene/Irini (peace)
Helen/Eleni
Leda
Phoebe
Larissa

I can dig my dictionary out later and get on the case again if you like!

GetOrfMoiLand · 20/02/2009 13:32

Ooh it's lovely. If I had another dd I would call her Iris or Ariadne (my dd is called Sophia which is Greek for 'wisdom'). So I commend your choice of names

Arachne is Greek for spider. I like that name as well but is a bit off the wall.

I love Greek names:

Calypso
Elektra
Oenone
Hebe
Artemis
Athene
Hera

I love all of those.

I wouldn't worry too much about prononciation. I thought Sophia was a common enough name and loads ofpeople get it wrong. You get used to it!

moondog · 20/02/2009 13:32

Very nice.

GetOrfMoiLand · 20/02/2009 13:33

I vaguely remember from a book of Greek myths as a kid (one of my favourite books! that Arachne was a goddess who weaved a jumper for her beloved (a god I think), and was then turned into a spider (I may have got this very wrong)

GetOrfMoiLand · 20/02/2009 13:34

Oh for heavens sake, lol at myself - look what i typed in that last post. Of course all Greek gods wore jumpers!

rolandbrowning · 20/02/2009 13:35

What a beautiful name!

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