Violet, Violette, or Violeta???
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Violet without a doubt.
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I'd say Violette -x
Definitely Violet, the other two are overwrought in English IMO.
This message was edited 6/30/2008, 11:33 AM
Violet
Violet sounds the nicest with Niobe imo
Violette
Well, I pronounce Niobe as "NIE-uh-bee," so I couldn't put Violet next to it with another long "i" sound.
I love all three, Violet, Violette and Violetta. I recently fell for Violette because it's the name of a hip clothing store near my work. It just struck me as a chic little powerhouse of a name. Violetta (I prefer the Italian spelling) is sooooo romantic. Given the right fn it could sound lovely. But Niobe strikes me as too "non-nonsense" for dreamy Violetta.
Niobe Violette is my choice.
P.S. I also like Viola ("VIE-uh-luh"), but not with Niobe, obviously.
Well, I pronounce Niobe as "NIE-uh-bee," so I couldn't put Violet next to it with another long "i" sound.
I love all three, Violet, Violette and Violetta. I recently fell for Violette because it's the name of a hip clothing store near my work. It just struck me as a chic little powerhouse of a name. Violetta (I prefer the Italian spelling) is sooooo romantic. Given the right fn it could sound lovely. But Niobe strikes me as too "non-nonsense" for dreamy Violetta.
Niobe Violette is my choice.
P.S. I also like Viola ("VIE-uh-luh"), but not with Niobe, obviously.
This message was edited 6/30/2008, 10:46 AM
Definitely Violette!
Violet, hands down.
The others are too...I don't know...Southern belle for my taste.
The others are too...I don't know...Southern belle for my taste.
Nonitto! :-P
Octitto!
something-itto.
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Er, me, too! :)
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Ditto.