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Sloane or Astrid?
Sloane is of Irish and Gaelic origin and means "warrior"
Astrid is of Old Norse origin and means "fair, beautiful goddess"
I don't care so much about the meanings as I do the names, what are your opinions?
Any middle name suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
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How about both names - one first and the other middle?
I think I like the sound of Astrid Sloane better than Sloane Astrid.
Otherwise, I like the name Astrid Shayne _________.
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Not Sloane - it has bad connotations in the UK. There is a posh area of London called Sloane Square and the kind of girls who frequent that area are called Sloane Rangers. If you say someone is a Sloane, it means a posh, not very well educated, rich and vacuous person. Astrid is nice though
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Oh, I love the name Sloane! Always have, but I'm not in the UK so had no idea of those connections. I'd put it with a longer middle name, though, depending on your last name. Maybe something like Elizabeth, Madeline, Makayla, Addison?
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I prefer Astrid.
I'm also not in the UK, so I don't have anything bad to say about Sloane. (It does remind me of the girlfriend character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, though.)
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I prefer Astrid, because I just don't like Sloane, I don't like the sound of it.
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I do want to clarify that I live in the U.S. and I have heard of "Sloane Rangers" in the UK...but I don't think anyone here would really know about that (I lived in the U.K. for about a year awhile back).
We really like both names, I know not everyone will...but we are extremely stuck on middle names. I think both names need longer very feminine names. Just my opinion.
Thanks so far for answering my questions & I welcome many, many more :)
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Astrid... just love the way it sounds
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I think longer and more feminine middles would be a great way to go for either Sloane or Astrid. (Especially Sloane.)
I like BellaDeb's suggestion of Elizabeth with either one. Also, how about:
Sloane Amelia, Sloane Olivia, Sloane Athena Astrid Valentina, Astrid Linnea, Astrid Tatiana
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I think both names sound great with middle names that begin with a vowel:
Astrid Elisabeth, Sloane Elisabeth
Astrid Aurelia, Sloane Aurelia
Astrid Amelia, Sloane Amelia
Astrid Alyssa, Sloane Alyssa
Astrid Eleanor, Sloane Eleanor
I also like:
Astrid Eileen
Astrid Leonora
Sloane Amber
Sloane Eveline
I still prefer Astrid and my favourites are Astrid Leonora, Astrid Alyssa and Astrid Amelia.
Last edited by BelleWilliams; 02/01/10 07:56 AM.
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