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Thoughts on Regina
I really like it lately. WDYT of Regina? I don't like Gina; I'd probably just call her by the full name. I'd really, really appreciate combo suggestions, too. I am stuck on this one.

This message was edited 2/1/2008, 12:46 PM

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Ok, but I dislike it's meaningA few combos
Regina Sophie
Regina Amabel
Regina Vienne
Regina Sierra
Regina Opal
Regina Flora
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It's absolutely gorgeous.
Regina Claire
Regina Lydia
Regina Eloise
Regina Louise
Regina Elise
Regina Eleonor

This message was edited 2/2/2008, 2:57 AM

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I've been thinking about this name a little lately too. I love that it means "Queen". I'm Sarah which obviously means "Princess", so maybe that's why. Here are some combos with names from your PNL:Regina Abigail
Regina Adelle (I'd prefer Regina Adele)
Regina Alice
Regina Audrey
Regina Beatrice
Regina Caroline
Regina Carys
Regina Catherine
Regina Charlotte
Regina Chloe
Regina Clare
Regina Elise
Regina Elizabeth
Regina Felicity
Regina Frances
Regina Grace
Regina Hope
Regina Iris
Regina Madeline (I'd prefer Regina Madeleine)
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Regina isn't my style. It reminds me of Regina George, the "Queen Bee" in Lindsay Lohan's movie Mean Girls
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I love Regina, it's one of my top favorites. I like it in the combo Eleanor Regina, even though some people have a problem with the double r thing. I would be careful to not pair it with anything too "holy" or Biblical sounding to avoid the nun associations.
I don't mind the nn Gina, but I wouldn't hope for it.
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I love Regina, and am glad it's never trendy and probably never will be. The only drawback I see to it is: when I was a dispatcher, I had to talk to somebody in Regina, Canada, and I pronounced it Reh-JEE-Nuh. I was quickly corrected and told the city is pronounced like Vagina. lol But I guess you probably won't have that trouble.Regina AdelleRegina AmberRegina BlairRegina BrookeRegina CamilleRegina Celeste (a bit overly frilly maybe? Heavenly queen?)Regina DawnRegina DorothyRegina EllenRegina EvelynRegina FrancesRegina GwendolynRegina Hope?Regina IrisRegina IvyRegina LaurelRegina LucilleRegina MaeveRegina MirandaRegina OpalRegina PatriciaRegina SiobhanRegina StephanieRegina Willow
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Regina... hmmm. Well its a nice solid name. Its not overly feminine or masculine. Its pretty, but not overly used. I think it would be a nice name on a little girl.On a side note, my aunt's name is Gina. My grandma named her after the actress Gina Lollabridgida. She gets compliments on her name all the time. The only downside to the "gina" aspect of both names though is pronounciation. My uncle married a Korean woman, and both of the children (not purposely of course) call our aunt Gina a name that rhymes with va-Gina. It makes our aunt laugh, though. :)
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I think it's lovely, though for some reason it never sticks around with me. I love it's strong sound though and I'd be happy to see someone use it.Regina Christine
Regina Evelyn
Regina Bella
Regina Lisette
Regina Laure
Regina Julie (I've been thinking about Virginia Julie a lot myself lately)
Regina Therese
Regina Jasmine
Regina Nadine
Regina Violet
Regina Caroline / Carolyn
Regina Stephanie
Regina Melanie
Regina Lucy
Regina Wren
Regina Saffron
Regina Fleur
Regina Alice
Regina Mathilde
Regina Eleanor
Regina Dinah
Regina Diane

This message was edited 2/1/2008, 1:36 PM

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