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  1. #1
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    WDYT of these names?

    What do you think of these?

    Monday: This is officially on my list now!
    Indianna: What do you really think of this?
    Annabel: Is it getting too common? There have been heaps of forums on this name lately.
    Astrid: When I here this I think of a woman sailor...No idea why
    Kassandra: K or C? K seems a bit different.
    Olive: Would it be cute with nn Ollie?
    Yvana: Found this ages ago, and rediscovered it yesterday. pron: Yi-vah-nah

    ~Jasmine

    Jasmine

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  2. #3
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    Monday: I think of Garfield.
    Indianna: If it must happen, why spell it with two n's? That just looks ignorant, beyond the usual problem with place names, particularly place names for random Midwestern states. Vastly prefer Indigo.
    Annabel: I think it's actually less common in real life, much like other nameberry favourites. I like it though.
    Astrid: I think a Norwegian girl with killer bone structure and blond hair. At least, I hope for Astrid's sake that's what she looks like. I couldn't have one, I have every chance of a small round brunette daughter.
    Kassandra: I prefer Cassia. Or Karolina, though that sounds very Russian, along with Katerina.
    Olive: Olive is cute, but I like Opal more.
    Yvana: I would have thought that was a variant transcription of Ivana? Ee-vah-nah.

  3. #5
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    i like Indianna with the nn of Indie its really cute. from your singature i like Sloanne but i prefer the spelling Slohne i just think it looks better ((:
    15 year old who writes in her spare time, looking for new names all the time <3

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    Yea, I love the nn Indie!! Thanks for the different spelling on Sloanne!!

    ~Jasmine

    Jasmine

    Josie/Jocelyn~Laura~Michelle {Chelle} ~Heather~Charlotte {Lottie} ~Katrin {Kit}
    Weston~Robin~Malachi

  5. #9
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    Is Sloanne prn 'Slo-ann', with 2 syllables (like slow + ann)? Or the same as Sloane? If it's the latter, I really would stick with Sloane and leave out the extra 'n', or she'll be forever correcting people.


    Monday: The only '-day' name I like is Tuesday, but I wouldn't even use that (for the kid's sake)
    Indianna: I don't really like it. Prefer spelled with one 'n' though
    Annabel: In Australia, yes. I think it's going to take over where 'Isabel/Isabella' left off.
    Astrid: I, too, think of an icy blonde. I actually kind of love Astrid, though
    Kassandra: definitely C. I also prefer Cassia.
    Olive: I can't stand Olive, sorry. I don't like anything about it.
    Yvana: I don't like it either way, but surely it's pn with an 'ee' at the beginning? Like Yvonne?

  6. #11
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    I like Astrid, I started liking this name when I started catching/watching "Fringe" this year. I love her character and Walter's sly nicknames for her.

    Olive also reminds me of a character from "Fringe," except Olive is her nn and Olivia is her official name.

    I prefer Cassandra over Kassandra. Lately, some K preferences over the C is so Kardashian to me.

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  7. #13
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    I like Annabel, Cassandra, and Olive from your list. I kind of like Astrid too, but prefer Ingrid. I have to ask- Sven in your signature, is it for a girl or a boy?


    Currently loving Aziza, Sibel, Persis, Fanise and Timothea | Alistair, Emile, Jarvis, Angus and Inigo among others

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  8. #15
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    Monday: Not really my style
    Indianna: I really like this, especially with the nn Indie...very adorable, but also allows for a more professional/mature moniker like Anna, if desired or needed later in life.
    Annabel: I don't dislike this, but it doesn't excite me either.
    Astrid: This name makes me think of a free-spirited, earthy, hippie, alternative lifestyle kinda girl...I really like it, but it wouldn't suit everyone.
    Kassandra: Not really my style, but probably cause I associate it to someone I know.
    Olive: Love this name and love the nn Ollie...sadly not girlie enough for my hubby (?!?)
    Yvana: Not sure how I feel about this one...I've never heard it before...I would need to play it round in my head a while I think

    Hope I've helped,
    Shannon

  9. #17
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    Monday:Awkward. My favourite of the day names is Wednesday, though. Monday sounds a tad coarse.
    Indianna: I like the Indiana spelling more, but was never a fan. The Indie nickname is delightful - simply adorable!
    Annabel: I like the Anabel spelling more. It's an OK name, it's just not exciting.
    Astrid: OK. It's NMS.
    Kassandra: I never liked Cassandra so I don't like Kassandra neither, although I'm tempted by some quirkiness of the K.
    Olive: Cute. Reminds me of kittens, though. Like a name for a cat.
    Yvana: Sounds quirky and eccentric, but somehow relatable. What's it prn. though? Like Ivana or a bit like YEEH-vana or YUH-vana?
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  10. #19
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    Monday: Not all that keen on day names.
    Indianna: This is cute! Love the nn India.
    Annabel: Not too overused I think. And lots of potential nicknames.
    Astrid: I like it! And it's an anagram of Tardis too :P
    Kassandra: I prefer it with a C. I like it.
    Olive: Like this so much more than the massively popular Olivia! Olive is a classic and Ollie on a girl is sweet.
    Yvana: Not keen on this either. Much prefer Ivana or Evanna.

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