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January 19th, 2012 12:32 PM #1
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Carlin
I came across the name Carlin last night for a little girl and wondering what everyones thoughts are on it...
I thought that it sounded and looked a little too masculine but fell in love with the meaning. I've seen variations of it with a "y" and "K" instead for "C". I don't want to butcher the name and not trying to be unique, Maybe a little more
feminine to sell it to my husband. I personally like it as Carlin.
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January 19th, 2012 12:53 PM #3
I'm not a fan at all, sorry. I had thought about it as a way to honor several people in my family, but then I made the George Carlin connection, and I don't think I'll ever consider it again. He said a lot of things I can't get past, and it's just a horrible association to me. It's quite masculine sounding to me, too, because of him. I think Cara or Carly would be a cute nn for it, though.
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January 19th, 2012 01:58 PM #5
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January 19th, 2012 07:46 PM #9
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Hmm, Karlin and Carlyn still sound like Carlin, which is very George Carlin for me, and I think people are less likely to guess those spellings on the first attempt. I'd stick with Carlin if you use it. Hope your husband can agree : D.
What about Carlina? Carmen? Carlin just evokes both Caitlin/Kaitlyn and Carly to me, which are both sort of trendy.
I feel like I'm being a little harsh on it here - it's definitely better than a lot of names I can think of, but it's still also kind of hard for me to like. But you know, I know how names grow on people : D. I'm sure if I met a Carlin I'd probably have that reaction.

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