My friend has just given me a lovely suggestion for a name -
Aisha (I like it pronounced as written, rather than "Ayeesha")
It's set me thinking though, our baby is likely to be blonde-haired and blue-eyed. Do you think Aisha is just too associated with one culture? I would never call a boy eg. Ahmed or Said for example, not that they're not nice names but they wouldn't go!
I have no problems with the thought of giving her a traditionally "Arabic" name, happy to nick from anywhere! but I don't want her to get weird looks, or for people to roll their eyes and go "oh, middle-class Guardian-reading yoghurt-knitting parents"
Or do you think it can suit a British girl and not clash?
Aisha (I like it pronounced as written, rather than "Ayeesha")
It's set me thinking though, our baby is likely to be blonde-haired and blue-eyed. Do you think Aisha is just too associated with one culture? I would never call a boy eg. Ahmed or Said for example, not that they're not nice names but they wouldn't go!
I have no problems with the thought of giving her a traditionally "Arabic" name, happy to nick from anywhere! but I don't want her to get weird looks, or for people to roll their eyes and go "oh, middle-class Guardian-reading yoghurt-knitting parents"
Or do you think it can suit a British girl and not clash?