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Emma or Lily?
Which is better? Emma or Lily?
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LilyDefinitely Lily. I love Lily. It's the name of a beautiful flower, the symbol of purity, a sweet name, very feminine and classy. I just think it's very pretty and close to perfect. Pretty much the perfect name except for its popularity. I love it so much that I chose it as my user name. Emma on the other hand I find extremely unappealing. I never understood its popularity. It's just so ugly. It makes me think of an overweight farm girl, standing in the mud surrounded by pigs, her hair in pigtails, she has red cheeks, gaps between her teeth and chocolate all over her face. I like how it's a classic and has been used in literature but that's the only good thing about it.
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Emma definately
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Emma. Way more mature-sounding, imo. But Lily IS nice too.
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LilyEmma should go to sleep for the next few years.
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I love Lily. Can't stand Emma.
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Emma ....I am sick to death of Lily. Even though Emma is statistically more common, I hear Lily way more and am just tired of it.
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Definitely Emma.
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Neither appeals... they're both overdone.
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YAWN... Lily.
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They both have their attributes. I really like both names, but don't like how popular they are. If I had to choose, I think I would pick Lily, but only just.
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Lily
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EmmaI find Lily too cutesy, but I think they're both overused.
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Emma :)
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EmmaHappy New Year
Šťastný Nový rok
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Lily.
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Emma as a full name, Lily as a nickname.
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Lily
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NeitherThey're both overused and boring.
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Lily, I don't like Emma at all...I love Emily however, but not as much as Lily
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I can't decide, i love both.
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That's what I thought, LOL.
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Emma
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Lilythough both are lovely, Lily sounds a bit lighter and sweeter to me
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EmmaI like the sound of both of them equally but I associate Lily with quite Victorian values of feminintiy. To me Emma has a better meaning and better associations.
Happy New Year :)

This message was edited 12/31/2008, 6:28 PM

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ignore, sorry:)

This message was edited 12/31/2008, 5:24 PM

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