I think thats a really pretty name, maybe if some stupid kids tease her she might be sad, but definately when shes older i think she would be proud to hold such lovely names!
2007-02-13 04:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Go back in your mind to childhood and think about that kid in class who got laughed at when the teacher would struggle with their name. Then start thinking of possible cruel and nice nicknames that could be formed from that name. (no name is immune from cruelty of kids but some make it easier)
A good name is one that matches your last name well since almost no one will know what the middle name is.
A good name is one that doesn't scream to be turned into an insult
A good name has some family ties or a good memory associated with it.
A good name is one that both parents wouldn't mind having for their own for the rest of their lives.
What do YOU think of the name? Would you be able to go through life with it? Would it bother you to have it shortened to Nef, Neffer, teary? Would it bother you if someone called you NeFARTirri? If you think the beauty of the name outweighs the possible problems with it, then it's a keeper. If how it can be shortened or abused make you cringe, then it's a tosser :)
2007-02-13 14:26:00
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answered by Canadian_mom 4
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It's a little weird for my taste. Athena is okay, though I still wouldn't name my child after a goddess.
I'm thinking as an adult that name could give her trouble.
2007-02-13 12:54:07
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answered by Amanda M 4
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go with only ONE... I like athena sounds like a friends name Akeena (and she loves her name)
2007-02-13 12:52:43
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answered by someChick 2
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Thumbs down (sorry). Athena is nice, but Nefertirri is too out there.
2007-02-13 12:49:06
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answered by Heather Y 7
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My name is Athena & I love it. I'm 27 years old and in my lifetime (in difficult situation) it encourage me!
2007-02-14 16:12:16
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answered by Athena 2
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It's a little too exotic for my tastes. As far as your child liking it, I guess it would depend on your heritage and culture.
2007-02-13 12:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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"Nefertirri" looks like it meant to be "Nefertiti."
Both would be pretty bad for a child or adult.
2007-02-13 17:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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most people won't be able to pronounce it!
2007-02-13 12:52:42
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answered by laydenirvine 4
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