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Caroline or Charlotte?
Sister would be Clare.
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Charlotte
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Charlotte.:)
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I prefer Caroline but agree that Clare and Charlotte have a nicer flow. Clare and Caroline have repeated 'air' sounds (not that that's horrible or anything).Is Clare already named? The reason I'm asking is because the French Claire does look a bit nicer with the equally French Caroline and Charlotte, imo.
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No, Clare has not been named yet. The very same thing has crossed my mind with all names being French. I just prefer Clare over Claire. Definetly something to think about. Thank you!
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If I had to choose between these, I'd choose Charlotte, as Caroline (ka-ro-LIEN, 'lien' as in 'line') doesn't appeal to me at all. But if it was an option, I'd choose Carolyn (KA-ro-lin).
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Caroline.
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Charlotte
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I like them equally buthave to agree with the poster who pointed out that Caroline and Clare sound very much alike. For that reason alone, I would go with Charlotte.
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Charlotte..more classy. For sure.
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I think Charlotte works better wtih Clare. Had you not mentioned sister Clare I would have easily picked Caroline.
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I have to go with Caroline, since it's my daughter's name. I do like Charlotte though. But I'm not a fan of Clare, sorry!
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nt.
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Charlotte.One of my favourite ever names, and I love nn Lottie :)
Caroline is nice, but a bit dated round here, and much as I love the sound of Carrie, the film puts me off : / Also, as others have mentioned, the "C" sound is too similar between the two.Love Clare and Charlotte as sisters, not that I'm at all biased...
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Charlotte. Caroline and Clare sound too much alike.
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I'd go with Charlotte because it sounds less like Clare. I'm awful at mixing names up, so I'd stay away from another name that starts with a k sound. I do love Caroline though.
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CharlotteClare and Caroline are too matchy as sisters. Even though Charlotte starts with a C, it starts with a different sound so is less cutesy with Clare.I love both names, though.
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Caroline. I'm slowly beginning to almost dislike Charlotte because I'm seeing it too much.
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CharlotteClare and Caroline are too similar sounding, IMO. Even though Clare and Charlotte start with the same letter, they consist of different sounds. I like Charlotte and Caroline about equally, btw.
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Charlotte
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I would use Charlotte. Caroline to me is too easily messed up with Clare. I can see you calling out "Claroline" on accident.
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In this case, Charlotte. The first syllable of Caroline rhymes with Clare, and I'd get the two of them confused.Besides, I like the idea of Lottie / Tatty / Charty and Clarey. :)Array
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I love Lottie! That would be the nn I would use for Charlotte.
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I prefer the name Caroline over Charlotte, and Carrie would make a sweet nickname to go with Clare.
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I personally prefer the name Caroline, but I think Charlotte goes better with the name Clare.
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I prefer Charlotte. :)
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