[Opinions] Re: WDYT of Nina? - Edited
in reply to a message by Aine
Nina was the name of my husband's late grandmother who just died this past year.
Her full name was Nina Lucia.
Apparently her name was unique for her generation to the point where when she was a kid, her teachers couldn't pronounce it!
She was often called Nine-ah, like the number 9 followed by an ha. Can you believe that! So hard to imagine now!
I appreciate Nina, but wouldn't use it. I appreciate it because I feel it has cross-cultural appeal - meaning it would work in several cultures.
Her full name was Nina Lucia.
Apparently her name was unique for her generation to the point where when she was a kid, her teachers couldn't pronounce it!
She was often called Nine-ah, like the number 9 followed by an ha. Can you believe that! So hard to imagine now!
I appreciate Nina, but wouldn't use it. I appreciate it because I feel it has cross-cultural appeal - meaning it would work in several cultures.
This message was edited 12/2/2011, 5:44 AM