What about Ariel--other than the Little Mermaid association, thanks!---and how would you change it up, if at all, so that it didn't constantly remind you of The Little Mermaid?
I think it's an absolutely beautiful name, but I don't think there's any escaping The Little Mermaid thing. Although I don't think it's a bad association for a name to have.
The only way to change it I can think of is to spell it Arielle (like Danielle), but that doesn't change the pronunciation which is what will remind people the most. *shrug*
I don't want to change the pronounciation, I just don't know if I like the look of "Ariel" because ALL I can think of is the princess, and it mildly irritates me, but at 38 weeks pregnant, I think I could be classified as legally insane.
I like Ariel, but prefer Arielle for a girl. I like the pronunciation better and it gets rid of at least some of the Little Mermaid deal. I have a little cousin named Arielle Mia, and she's a little angel, so of course I might be biased :-) But that's the Hebrew pronunciation too. So I prefer it.
I actually don't like any -elle names except maybe Michelle. They remind me too much of the snobby girls who I went to school with, 80 percent of which had an "elle" name. (the other 20 percent had my name!)
Oh, and if it's any comfort, I have a friend named Ariel--not Arielle--and she doesn't get too much Little Mermaid stuff. I mean, it's mentioned, but it's not a huge deal. And she's a redhead. So if she escaped it, I think everyone is safe.
my 15-year-old sister is named arielle (pronounced ah-ree-elle). my mum asked me and my other sister when arielle was born if we preferred the name arielle or michelle, and we picked arielle because we'd just seen the little mermaid :D
Not only the little mermaid- there's this great sorta obscure series called 'the darkangel trilogy' about this heroine who is named arielle I believe. I loved the books! If you can find them and read them, she is real heroic and cool in the book if memory serves me... after reading it i fell in love with the name for alittle while at least i remember that. anyway maybe you will like the name even more/ if you find those books but good luck either way!
I like Arielle a lot and it doesn't remind me of mermaids, but then Disney movies don't play much of any role in my life. I do prefer Arielle to Ariel though, which seems too masculine.
I knew a girl in college named Ariella and thought that was beautiful.
I don't really think of The Little Mermaid though... I have a one year old next door neighbour named Ariel, and she's as cute as cute can be, so I automatically think of her.
Actually, the first thing that popped into my head when I saw Ariel was Ariel Sharon. You know that guy from Israel? The prime minister I think was his title. The leader anyway. I know I'm gonna sound like a total blonde (I am blonde btw) but did he die?
But before I learned about that guy, I always thought of the Little Mermaid and I liked the name. I preferred her sister's name though; Alana and then was Arista and then came Ariel. I can't remember the rest of the names the other sisters had, but I liked all of them. :)
there's a very popular brand of washing detergent named Ariel in the UK, so I'm afraid it always reminds me of that :/ but once I get past the associations I do like the name.
i love the name ariel. we plan on using it for our first daughter:-D my fiance' picked it out, course little did i know before he brought it up and i fell inlove with it, it came from his name-arvel.lol.
I LOVE Ariel. I think I like it better spelled Arielle, though. And I don't think the Little Mermaid association is a big deal. I'm not sure how well it ages, but I love it anyway. :)
My sisters friend (she's 16) is named "Ariel"... I honestly see past the whole "Little Mermaid" thing... but even if you can't, is it really that bad of an association? It's a beautiful name.
that was my husband's top choice for the baby (if it's a girl). we would probably have spelled it Arielle (possible nn Elle/Ellie). It does make me think of the LM (a movie I happend to love) but then, there have been other Ariel/Arielle's out there & they've all survived the association. I actually started liking the name (as in, potentially for my child)when I saw it in a book... not as a character but as a historical reference.
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Date: 2006-08-24 01:18 am (UTC)I might spell it Aireal.
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Date: 2006-08-24 01:18 am (UTC)The only way to change it I can think of is to spell it Arielle (like Danielle), but that doesn't change the pronunciation which is what will remind people the most. *shrug*
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Date: 2006-08-24 01:29 am (UTC)hmm
Date: 2006-08-24 01:30 am (UTC)Not only the little mermaid- there's this great sorta obscure series called 'the darkangel trilogy' about this heroine who is named arielle I believe. I loved the books! If you can find them and read them, she is real heroic and cool in the book if memory serves me... after reading it i fell in love with the name for alittle while at least i remember that. anyway maybe you will like the name even more/ if you find those books but good luck either way!
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Date: 2006-08-24 01:48 am (UTC)I knew a girl in college named Ariella and thought that was beautiful.
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Date: 2006-08-24 03:03 am (UTC)I don't really think of The Little Mermaid though... I have a one year old next door neighbour named Ariel, and she's as cute as cute can be, so I automatically think of her.
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Date: 2006-08-24 04:03 am (UTC)I know I'm gonna sound like a total blonde (I am blonde btw) but did he die?
But before I learned about that guy, I always thought of the Little Mermaid and I liked the name. I preferred her sister's name though; Alana and then was Arista and then came Ariel. I can't remember the rest of the names the other sisters had, but I liked all of them. :)
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Date: 2006-08-24 04:32 am (UTC)Ehud Olmert is Prime Minister of Israel now.
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Date: 2006-08-24 10:41 am (UTC)ariel elizabeth...i SO cant waitXD
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Date: 2006-08-25 03:18 am (UTC)I honestly see past the whole "Little Mermaid" thing... but even if you can't, is it really that bad of an association? It's a beautiful name.
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