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[Opinions] Portia or Porscha?
I like the name and I like to see it spelled Porscha. I prefer this just because thats how it sounds however, I see it spelled Portia much more often.
So what is your preference?
How do you feel about the name?
Give me some first and mn combos?Thanks
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Portia, because Porsche is a car.
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Portia is much classier.I sort of like it. I'm kind of on the fence- some days I do, some days I don't.
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I prefer Portia. Although the pronunciation is less intuitive, Porscha looks like you named her after the car and that is a REAL turn-off for me - I find it really tacky.I don't really love Portia anyway, because it still sounds like the car even when it's spelled "properly".Portia Lucille
Portia Charity
Portia Catherine
Portia Grace
Portia Francesca
Portia Meredith
Portia Olive
Portia WillowElizabeth Portia
Carolyn Portia
Evelyn Portia
Caitlin Portia
Penelope Portia
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Portia is my preference. Porscha looks to me like it's being dumbed down.
I don't like the name, regardless of spelling.
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Portia by all means. Porscha is awful. It reminds me of the car.
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Portia.Portia is a nice name, not really my style but pretty. Porscha is a butchered spelling of an expensive brand of car and, IMO, comes off a bit tacky.
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I'm fairly neutral on the name, but think it should be spelled Portia. Porscha looks pretty ignorant and makes me think of the car. And if you're going to be phonetic, why the C at all?
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Porscha looks like a dyslexic sports car. Portia is quite nice - never met a live one. But I'd like to!Portia Caroline
Portia Emily
Portia Lucille
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I prefer Portia. It's enough to change it from an ugly name to a pretty one, for me!Portia Esmeralda
Portia Thomasina
Portia Violet
Portia Griselda
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I prefer Portia and I really like the name, I don't like the association with the car though.Portia Juliet
Portia Esme
Portia Willow
Portia Margaret
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Portia is great, but any spelling that resembles Porsche ruins it for me. It's like Portia's on one side along with Juliet, Celia, and Beatrice, while Porsche/Porscha's at the other end with Lexus.
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If Porsche (the car) did not exist, I'd be all for the Porscha spelling. But as it is, it's way too close, so I prefer Portia. Porscha also loses the Shakespearean vibe, so that's another reason to prefer Portia.Portia Dawn
Portia Elaine
Portia Gwendoline
Portia Ingrid
Portia Eve
Portia Hannelore
Portia Iseult
Portia Genevieve
Portia Annegret
Portia Melisande
Portia Cressida
Portia Luisette
Portia Igraine
Portia Ophelia
Portia Marigold
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I was just thinking of this name the other day. I prefer Portia. Porscha just doesn't do it for me.I can't think of any combos right now. Sorry.
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You and I are just not combo people.
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Not really, no. Sometimes I'll think of a few, but I focus more on individual names.
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