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Evangeline
What do you think? It's one of my all-time favourites but I'm not sure if maybe it is too pretentious and a bit clunky. Still, I'm madly in love with it and panic about my future partner not liking it! I'm especially fond of the nicknames Eva, Evan and Evie. Which is your favourite because I can never decide between them! Also, any middlenames that you think would suit would be much appreciated. And yet another question(!) do you know anybody with this name? Thanks very much in advance.
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I think it's pretty said with a -leen ending. eh-VAN-jeh-line sounds really weird to me and eh-VAN-jeh-lynn sounds tryndeigh. I don't love it (I prefer Eve and Eva) but I do like it. Eva and Evie are adorable nicknames but Evan is totally masculine to me, even as a nickname. What about using Eve for a nickname? I don't know anyone named Evangeline.Evangeline Pearl
Evangeline Charlotte
Evangeline Isabel
Evangeline Rose
Evangeline Grace
Evangeline Camille
Evangeline Hope
Evangeline Audrey
Evangeline Bridget
Evangeline Claire
Evangeline Helena
Evangeline Iris
Evangeline Julia
Evangeline Mary
Evangeline Rosemary
Evangeline Sophia
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I adore Evangeline as well and I've always liked the nn Evie the best.
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I think it's gorgeous. I wouldn't use it because it's very, er, evangelical, and I also live in the U.S., where this just happened:
http://www.behindthename.com/top/search.php?extra=p&terms=Evangeline&submit=GoI much prefer it prnounced -leen instead of -lynn or -line. I dislike Eva and Evan--don't know why for Eva, Evan because it's a boys' name and seems really contrived to me. But I think Evangeline "Evie" is adorable and also gorgeous and sophisticated. I also like Angelina and Angelica a lot, but Evangelina is too much for me.Someone's probably suggested "Van" already.
Someone's also probably mentioned Evangeline Belrose as Cambria's old combo before she actually got pregnant-- her baby is now Evangelynn Jeanne-Elyse. But I've always liked Evangeline Belrose a lot.And I don't know anyone with this name. But again,
http://www.behindthename.com/top/search.php?extra=p&terms=Evangeline&submit=Go
I mean that's quite a jump. In America at least.
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It used to be my favourite name until Sibylla came along :P I myself pronounced it ee-van-he-leen, with the j sounding like an h. It's the spanish way of pronouncing j's and makes the name flow better for mne, doesn't sound ad 'clunky.'
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I love Evangeline. I like Eva or Evie they are both cute.
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reminds me of evangelist or evangelical it's very religious sounding to me. I wouldn't use just because I don't like the "evan" part it it's pretty though!

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Evangeline I haven't warmed to though I do prefer the -leen ending, with -lyn second and I don't like -line at all. I do love Eva and Evie though, Evan however is too masculine for me though much prefer Evan-as-a-nn on a girl rathar than just plain Evan-on-a-girl.Suggestions: (using -leen)
Evangeline Rose
Evangeline Carys
Evangeline Stella
Evangeline Gaia
Evangeline Winifred
Evangeline Petronella
Evangeline Blossom
Evangeline Beatrice
Evangeline Daisy
Evangeline Florence
Evangeline Willow
Evangeline Nerissa
Evangeline Orla
Evangeline Poppy
Evangeline Cecilia
Evangeline Constance
Evangeline Frances
Evangeline Verity
Evangeline Harriet
Evangeline Helena
Evangeline Thalia (tha-LIE-ah)

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Crikey that's a lot of names!And they're all beautiful! My favourites are:Evangeline Daisy
Evangeline Orla (this is one of my best friends name so it means a lot to me as well)
Evangeline Poppy
Evangeline Matilda
Evangeline GraceThanks, I'm very impressed! Georgia
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Glad to help :)I like making combos though do get carried away at times :D
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Trust me, that's not a bad thing!
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Oooh, pretty names! You and Justina clearly have similar taste (she also suggested Pearl). Asides from that Evangeline Joy is beautiful and although I'm not a major fan of Celeste, it works perfectly as a middlename for Evangeline.Thanks for the suggestions! Georgia
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Know someone with the name? We are still awaiting one of our members (Cambria) to return from the hospital with her new baby Evangelynn (spelled a little different, but I love it). :-)But, you asked for combos.Evangeline Marie
Evangeline Ophelia
Evangeline Persephone
Evangeline Liora
Evangeline Tiara
Evangeline Ramona
Evangeline Georgia
Evangeline Chari (shah-REE)As far as the nn goes, I love Even (like... even number) or Evey.
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Oh, question!Are you pronouncing it ee-VAN-je-lien or ee-VAN-je-leen? I like it ending with -lien.
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You're kidding! Cambria clearly has good taste LOL. Congratulations to her!Evangeline Persephone is so gorgeous I'm getting shivers just thinking about it!Also, never though of Even, but I should of. It's really lovely. Thanks Jen, happy holidaysGeorgia
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Little secret...*whispers* When I got here, I couldn't stand the name Persephone. It's true. But now, I rather like it! It's kind of... mystical? Maybe that's not the word I'm looking for. Regal. That's it. It's regal.Oh, how about Evangeline Denise?
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There is a German girl in my class called Denise so it has good connotations for me. I agree with Persephone. After reading it in the first part of a trilogy (Malorie Blackman's 'Noughts and Crosses') I struggled to pronounce it and then decided it was a stupid name. However, my liking for it has grown considerably since then!
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I have to agree that I don't particularly like the meaning (no human can be an angel), it's more the sound that I like. Lote of good names. My favourites are:Evangeline Pearl
Evangeline Tilda (although Tilly is another of my favourite names)
Evangeline Winona
Evangeline Noa (I've never seen Noa spelt like this or for a girl, but I think I've just found another name to love!)
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I love Evangeline, but only if the last syllable is pronounced like the word "line" (rather than like "lyn" or "leen"). That's how I first ran into the name, and it sounds wonderfully, romantically Southern to me. I hear it and think of the short story "The Osage Orange Tree" by William Stafford. It's a really good one, if rather sad, and definitely worth looking into.I prefer the name without a nickname, but if she must have one, my preference is to Evey (prn. the same as Evie, but with better associations for me).Array
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ThanksNever heard of the story, but will have to look it up sometime.I'm not too sure about pronunciation as I like it both ways. Whilst "leen" seems cuter "line" seems more classical and strong. Thanks, Georgia
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I've had a devil of a time finding it on the internet, but I've just managed to find a copy of the story. If you'd like, I'd be happy to PM it to you. :)Array
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Oooh goody!I've been looking for something nice and short to read. As a reward for good exam results and good behavious my school gave me a book voucher in the summmer and I bought 'War and Peace' and promised myself I'd make a start on it during my Christmas holiday, of which today is the first day! A short story would make a lovely change.Thank you very much and happy holidays!Georgia
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