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Remy DanielleYou say: Hello.
You think:
Remy! What a lovely name for a little b--wait, it's a girl? Oh...that's disappointing. I love it with the "ray-MEE" pronunciation for a boy, but I don't like it for a girl, and I hate the "REH-mee" pronunciation for either.
Danielle is nice, though, I wonder if she'd mind me calling her that...
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Gemma KateYou say: Hi,
Gemma.
You think:
Gemma looks so pretty written down; I wish it was pronounced "GEH-mah" instead of "JEH-mah," so I could like it more. I'd probably go with
Gemma Katherine instead, but the combo's not bad.
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Marina LynnYou say: Hello,
Marina. That's a beautiful name.
You think:
Lynn's kind of boring, but
Marina is lovely. I wish the middle name was more interesting to match the first--poor "
Lynn" just looks even blander in comparison.
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Lucia Corrin
You say: Hi,
Lucia.
You think: That's a pretty combe, and unusual, too. I wonder if they're pronouncing Corrin "KO-rin" or "ko-RIN." I think I like
Corrine better; Corrin looks kind of masculine to me. Wasn't there a Narnia character called Corrin? Twins boys named Cor and Corrin in "A Horse and His Boy," or something like that.
This is
Sophia LindsayYou say: Hi,
Sophia.
You think:
Sophia's pretty enough, but kind of boring, and I really don't care for
Lindsay. On a boy it might be unusual enough to be somewhat interesting, but for a girl it's just blah.
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Juliette ElisabethYou say: Hello,
Juliette.
You think: That's a pretty name. I feel sorry for her when her class studies "
Romeo and
Juliet" in school--that's sure to get some teasing, but at least it's a lovely name to make up for it.
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Gianna NoelleYou say: Hello,
Gianna.
You think: That's pretty, too. They're both very pretty names, though not favorites of mine, and together they're just lovely!