Rowena vs. Nina
Because of the similar sound, it doesn't seem like it would be very logical to use both names in a sibset, KWIM?
So on to my question. If you had to choose, would you choose Rowena or Nina?
Thanks in advance. =)
So on to my question. If you had to choose, would you choose Rowena or Nina?
Thanks in advance. =)
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Nina 100%
Nina
Rowena.
both are good but ... Nina best :-)
Rowena
I think because I've known a few Nina's and no Rowena's, I'd rather see Rowena
I think because I've known a few Nina's and no Rowena's, I'd rather see Rowena
Nina
Interesting. I thought didn't like Rowena because I find the "eee-nah" sound ugly. But I do like Nina. I never thought of it having that sound too.
Well, I don't know why, but I definitely think Nina is nicer than Rowena.
Interesting. I thought didn't like Rowena because I find the "eee-nah" sound ugly. But I do like Nina. I never thought of it having that sound too.
Well, I don't know why, but I definitely think Nina is nicer than Rowena.
I like both, and even though I prefer Rowena I worry about the "ween" sound in the middle and possible teasing. :-/ Both are lovely, but I definitely wouldn't use them for sisters.
Rowena by along way. Nina sounds like a noise.
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Ditto
I prefer Nina. I really love its meaning and I think it sounds prettier, too.
Rowena. Nina has some appeal to it, but I don't like it as much as I do Rowena.
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Nina
I would pick Nina, but as a nn for something else. I knew an Annette who went by Nina, so that would be one possibility.
Nina
I would choose Rowena. For some reason I think Nina is a name for a pet. It also looks like a NN to me. Rowena is much better.
This message was edited 5/2/2007, 10:15 AM