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[Opinions] WDYTO Julie?!
HI!Julie?! Like it? French or English?!Thanks
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I like it. I don't know what you mean by french or english. Oh well I'll just say english for the heck of it.
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I like the English version better. The variants I like, in order:
Julienne
Juliet
Julia
Julie
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I like it a lot. My mom's name is Julia but a lot of people have always called her Julie. Both names are great (though I prefer Julia)!
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I do think of it as vaguely French, although it's become so anglicised in pronunciation.I dislike it: too popular for my taste. But I do love Juliet, Julian, Juliana, Julienne.
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I love it, but I might be predjudiced! It is my full name. I do not like the name Julia, but I think Juliet is very cute. When I was younger, I always wished I'd had a "formal" name, with Julie as a nn. Now I like that I don't!
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I like it as a nn for Julia.
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Julie is French to me. It's nice, but I prefer Julia and Julienne.
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I think it's pretty, but I prefer Julia.
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I like Julie (French) but prefer Julienne or Juliet :)
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I like it but i prefer Juliet
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i prefer Juliet .
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I like both the French zhoo-LEE and English JOO-lee, but I prefer both as nicknames rather than full-names. I like the French pronounciation as a nn for Julienne or Juliette, while I like the English pronounciation as a nickname for Julia, Juliet or Juliana.
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I like Julie, it's a very sweet name. It's also very underused right now.I like it all by itself, not as a nn for anything. I don't have a preference as to pronunciation, though I do tend to automatically say JOO-lee instead of zhoo-LEE.Miranda
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I like Julie. It's quite a sweet name.
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I prefer Julianne with Julie as a nickname.

This message was edited 1/24/2005, 10:43 PM

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