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[Opinions] Nina & Esmé...?
It's almost settled: Esmé Caroline due 6/30/10, sister to Nina Victoria, 2 years. Any comments negative or positive welcome...
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LOVE Esme. Esme is classy and cute and sophisticated all in one.
Caroline I feel is dated, but if you have some kind of connection to it, then go ahead because there's nothing *wrong* with it. It's just passed its prime.
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Settle it! Esme and Caroline are both excellent and sound wonderful with Nina Victoria. If it isn't broken, don't fix it.
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Beautiful name
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I like Esmé, but only spelled Esmée, which is the feminine form of the name. I also think it just looks prettier with two Es on the end.Nina and Esmée are very nice together.

This message was edited 2/10/2010, 3:12 PM

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Lovely name.
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As much as I love Eve [I love Esme too though, and, though I know the Esmee spelling is correct, I prefer only one e... it looks tidier], I think Nina and Esmé sound better as sisters.Because I hear nEEna and EEv and I don't like that.Nina and Esmé are gorgeous together, and I have no idea what the flow issue is... I don't hear anything off in Esmé Caroline. Please use it, especially if you love it.

This message was edited 2/10/2010, 10:33 AM

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What about Nina and Eve?We have thought about the masculine é but wanted to keep the 4 letter spelling. I realize Esme Caroline is a bit choppy but 2 names I love. We want to keep the 'E' name and short spelling but not overly popular. So you See my dilemma. We were also contemplating:
Eve Caroline (which I know sounds popular too)Help me! This child needs a good name!
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE the name Esme! (with the accent over the e) It's my #1 favorite and has been for a few years! Nina is very pretty too!

This message was edited 2/10/2010, 10:22 AM

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Esmé Caroline is pretty. I think it sounds nice with Nina Victoria.
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It's not a bad name, but really the only thing I like about it is Caroline. I don't like Esme, it bothers me that it ends with the masculine -é instead of the feminine -ée, and it doesn't go with Nina at all. But I could gush over Nina Victoria-- so adorable!
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I like both names individually (though I prefer the spelling Esmee), but I don't think Esme Caroline flows all that well. I don't want to suggest other names because the names are beautiful and I don't want you to second guess a lovely choice.
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Esmé is nice but I don't like Caroline. I would prefer Esmeralda Carolina or Esmeralda Caroline, with the nn Esmé.
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