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I'm not sure if it's just me but I don't like any of those names, sorry.
So.... the townsfolk don't get any say in this at all then? You said it's up to the community but then you give a big list of things the name has to have. You're basically doing it yourself.God gave us opinions so we could give them to others. Jus' sayin.
defenitly representing the town not a preference I still want it to be Japaneseand something about wood because of the nationand there are 2 trees that can represent Japan: Blossom, Bonsaiand bonsai is smallI want a huge tree that will be as a symbol in the middle of the park,again: bonsais are small, so only Blossom is leftthats kinda how I think XD
Quote from: linda on 6 Dec 2011, 22:16:18defenitly representing the town not a preference I still want it to be Japaneseand something about wood because of the nationand there are 2 trees that can represent Japan: Blossom, Bonsaiand bonsai is smallI want a huge tree that will be as a symbol in the middle of the park,again: bonsais are small, so only Blossom is leftthats kinda how I think XDYes thats how YOU think it. So its not up to the community after all.
I think people should just see it as a name I think a Japanese name isn't a fuss or a name with "blossom" in it. Linda is right about it being a tree, It's not that feminine, but I see how people react to it being more of a girls choice of name. My opinion is that she's chosen a good name, It's a nice peaceful name.
A town name should represent the townspeople in a community asa whole. In other words, it's to girly. Ask yourself, when you thinkof name you prefer, are you thinking about names you would personally prefer for you or names you prefer that best represents the community you are creating. In evaluating your choices using this criteria will you better be able to chose names that those within your community willidentify with.
Its neutral.Maple syrup. Sounds femininebut the forge part sound masculine.Fem + masc. = Netrual
Quote from: June on 6 Dec 2011, 18:10:28A town name should represent the townspeople in a community asa whole. In other words, it's to girly. Ask yourself, when you thinkof name you prefer, are you thinking about names you would personally prefer for you or names you prefer that best represents the community you are creating. In evaluating your choices using this criteria will you better be able to chose names that those within your community willidentify with.I think there is already an overtly masculine town name in "MorningWood'...
Quote from: tyja on 12 Dec 2011, 02:20:54Its neutral.Maple syrup. Sounds femininebut the forge part sound masculine.Fem + masc. = Netrualfem + masc, + beer = kids