[Opinions] Candice or Claudia?
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Claudia
I've never liked Candace/Candice because it reminded me of Candy (not that candy is a bad thing, just not for a name).
I've never liked Candace/Candice because it reminded me of Candy (not that candy is a bad thing, just not for a name).
Both are nice, though I wouldn"t name a child Candice because it's not Italian sounding enough.
Claudia
Claudia
Claudia
It would be easier living with the name Claudia here but I really can't stand it.
Candice and Candance would get different pronunciations so for this question I'm sticking with the Candice spelling. I'm thinking it might not be too bad but her nickname would probably be Candy and I kind of hate that. Or Andy which is even worse.
Candice and Candance would get different pronunciations so for this question I'm sticking with the Candice spelling. I'm thinking it might not be too bad but her nickname would probably be Candy and I kind of hate that. Or Andy which is even worse.
Claudia but both are bad
Claudia, NN Dia.
Candice...
It's got an interesting meaning. The meaning of Claudia sucks.
I didn't love the sound of either, but I prefer the "candy" sound to the "claw" sound.
It's got an interesting meaning. The meaning of Claudia sucks.
I didn't love the sound of either, but I prefer the "candy" sound to the "claw" sound.
This message was edited 7/15/2016, 10:17 PM
Claudia
Candice
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Candice
Candice
I used to lovveeee Claudia, but I met two really strange people named Claudia in the last two years so it put me off. Unfortunate. :/ It also doesn't sound as nice IRL, at least not with my accent.
On the other hand, I met an awesome Candace last year, so that's my pick. I think I prefer the Candice spelling.
I used to lovveeee Claudia, but I met two really strange people named Claudia in the last two years so it put me off. Unfortunate. :/ It also doesn't sound as nice IRL, at least not with my accent.
On the other hand, I met an awesome Candace last year, so that's my pick. I think I prefer the Candice spelling.