[Opinions] Corinne or Corinna?
Which do you prefer and why? Any MN suggestions?
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Corinne.
Corinne. Not sure why, as I usually like A endings. Just seems more.crisp and clear, I guess.
Corinne. Not sure why, as I usually like A endings. Just seems more.crisp and clear, I guess.
This message was edited 8/17/2016, 9:09 AM
Corinna
I love the direct connection to the Ancient Greek poet. Female poets deserve all the recognition they can get!
Corinna Beatrice / Beatrix
Corinna Bertille
Corinna Blanche
Corinna Blythe
Corinna Cecily
Corinna Celandine
Corinna Celestine
Corinna Clothilde
Corinna Constance
Corinna Cybele
Corinna Daphne
Corinna Dido
Corinna Dorothy
Corinna Eloise
Corinna Emeline / Emmeline
Corinna Eugenie
Corinna Eulalie
Corinna Eve
Corinna Frances
Corinna Gertrude
Corinna Gwendolen
Corinna Helen
Corinna Hester
Corinna Iseult
Corinna Jocasta
I love the direct connection to the Ancient Greek poet. Female poets deserve all the recognition they can get!
Corinna Beatrice / Beatrix
Corinna Bertille
Corinna Blanche
Corinna Blythe
Corinna Cecily
Corinna Celandine
Corinna Celestine
Corinna Clothilde
Corinna Constance
Corinna Cybele
Corinna Daphne
Corinna Dido
Corinna Dorothy
Corinna Eloise
Corinna Emeline / Emmeline
Corinna Eugenie
Corinna Eulalie
Corinna Eve
Corinna Frances
Corinna Gertrude
Corinna Gwendolen
Corinna Helen
Corinna Hester
Corinna Iseult
Corinna Jocasta
I like both and have been trying to figure out which I prefer. I'd think I'd go with Corinne which seems less overwrought. I like the way it looks as well.
Looking at my PNL I also have a weakness for girls names ending '-a'.
Corinna
I guess this depends on how it is pronounced.
I like them both said like kor-een and kor-een-ah.
Of the two I prefer Corinne. It's just simpler. Plus, I gravitate towards names that don't end in -a.
I like them both said like kor-een and kor-een-ah.
Of the two I prefer Corinne. It's just simpler. Plus, I gravitate towards names that don't end in -a.
Hmm. I don't see why an 'i' followed by a double consonant would be pronounced 'ee' though?
Sorry! I meant to post that against the original post!
In any case - yeah, it makes no sense. It SHOULD be rin not reen. Still, I have always heard it pronounced reen from people with the name Corinne. They might be all wrong but it influenced my preferences.
Corrine with the rin sound is pretty too. Corinna with the rin sound is not-so-much, imo.
In any case - yeah, it makes no sense. It SHOULD be rin not reen. Still, I have always heard it pronounced reen from people with the name Corinne. They might be all wrong but it influenced my preferences.
Corrine with the rin sound is pretty too. Corinna with the rin sound is not-so-much, imo.