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18 replies

Efferlunt · 19/08/2014 23:29

I've just decided it's my ideal girl's name. A flower that has the meaning star it's also not too frilly and pretty unusual.

Or am I mad?

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PetaPipa · 19/08/2014 23:33

I quite like it. Never come across it before. Only negative is I do think it might look like a boy's name as when I saw it I was thinking it was going to be a boy's surname-type name, and I was going to say to spell it Astor. But that might not bother you anyway!

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DramaAlpaca · 19/08/2014 23:35

I also quite like it, but people will probably mishear it and think you mean Esther.

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InculKate · 19/08/2014 23:37

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doorbellringer · 19/08/2014 23:40

Love it!

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Efferlunt · 19/08/2014 23:43

Wasn't sure it was a 'real' name. But really like and I'm glad to know it doesn't seem odd to others!

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Cornflakesnmilk · 19/08/2014 23:45

I love it too - I would think it was a boys name but that's not to say it wouldn't suit a girl as well.

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NotTheKitchenAgainPlease · 19/08/2014 23:59

I know an Aster, it's a beautiful name I think.

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florascotia · 20/08/2014 08:42

I like it. And aster flowers are very attractive, with such subtle pink and purple colours.

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TempsPerdu · 20/08/2014 08:53

Really like it - added it to my list recently as a 'new discovery'. Mentioned it to my mum, though, and she said people would hear Asda, which put me off a bit!

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polkadotdelight · 20/08/2014 08:56

Ive heard of it because of Dexter. Its lovely.

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AuntieStella · 20/08/2014 08:59

Don't really like transferred surnames on girls (the very famous one is one letter different, but it's still a surname).

I assume you must be due very soon to be considering it. Hope all goes well..

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InculKate · 20/08/2014 13:41

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florascotia · 20/08/2014 13:53

Not a surname, surely? Aster (from the ancient Greek for 'star') has been used as a flower-name since the 1790s:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteraceae

The tradition of naming girls after flowers began in the 19th century.

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Legionofboom · 20/08/2014 14:00

I think it's a lovely name.

Grin at someone calling her Asda.

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sandberry · 20/08/2014 15:23

I like it, it is often used in Ethiopia I think. I have met a couple of Ethiopian girls called Aster and although not common it is easy to spell and say and sounds more normal than it is.

There were 8 Aster's born in 2013 so not even all that strange, definitely not made up.

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funnyoldonion · 20/08/2014 19:33

Beautiful I love it! X

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FacebookWillEatItself · 20/08/2014 19:34

Lovely.

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Dapplegrey · 20/08/2014 19:35

Love it.

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