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Victoria or Diana?
I will be having a baby within the next few weeks! The boy's name we have decided on is:Theodore Caulfield (nn Ted or Teddy)For girls, we have two choices,Victoria (nn Vicky or Tory)
Dianawe would possibly use Caulfied (a family name) as a mn for a girl, too. I like that Victoria has 2 cute options for nn, depending on what would fit her, and the full name sounds so proper.I like that Diana is a lot less common (it seems that Victoria became pretty popular in the 1990s) since I don't want a too-common name. I also like that Diana is the huntress, godess of the moon. Both sound equally good with out last name.Any thoughts?Thanks
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What about Victoria Diana or Victoria Diane. combine the two
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Diana
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I love Theodore, btw. And I definitely prefer Diana to Victoria. Victoria is pretty, but I agree it was overdone in the 90s. There were so many little girls called Tori. :b (And I can't stand the nn Tori, nor Vicky) But Diana is beautiful, feminine, classic but fresh sounding; not overused.
~Heather~
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I like both, but I think I would go with Diana, since it is the less common name right now. Both are regal, traditional and feminine.
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Diana- beautiful name
Theodore - love it
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Diana ... It's prettier, and more unusual. Love it :-)
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ATTN: soon-to-be-mom . . .I've noticed that one of your other messages was under the name "another expecting mom". While I'm sure you meant this in fun/ harmlessly, it is strictly against the rules to use more than one name. Please stick to one name only in the future.Thanks :-)
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Sure, no problem!
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I prefer Diana. If you go with Victoria, use nn Tori! Vicky is overused
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First I have to say that Theodore is a fantastic choice. It's one of my favorite names. :-) You really couldn't go wrong with Victoria or Diana, but I personally prefer Diana. It's elegant and uncommon enough to be different, but not strange. I don't care much for the nicknames Tori or Vicky for Victoria anyway.
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Victoria (nn Tory)
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Victoria although both names are nms. I think I've just had more bad run-ins with Dianas than Victorias.
“It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.”
~Mark Twain
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Personally I'd go with Victoria. I like it much better than Diana. I also really like Tori (prefer that spelling than Tory) as a nn. I think you could use Caulfield as a mn for a girl. You hardly ever find out what people's mn's are anyway. I think Victoria Caulfield is fine.
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Diana! It's so much nicer, and IMO, doesn't sound snobby like Victoria.
*Brogan*

here in town you can tell he's been down for a while
but my god it's so beautiful when the boy smiles
wanna hold him, maybe i'll just sing about it
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Hmm. That's difficult because both combos flow well, but I would say Victoria, nn Tory. Or Tori, if you want to be cute.
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Definitely Diana. Both are great feminine classics, but Diana seems much fresher. Theodore is great, BTW. Lucky child.
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Diana!I love Diana but I don't like Victoria. Victoria seems like one of those names that is just long with an "ah" at the end and that's its sole qualification for being a beautiful name. The Victorian era kind of sours it for me as well. I think Diana, though, has a great sound to it, very strong and regal. I don't know why I don't feel the same way about Victoria, considering that it could be described with the same words, but it just doesn't appeal to me.
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This message was edited 10/26/2005, 5:27 PM

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Wow -- thanks for the quick feedback ladies. Looks like Diana is in the lead so far . . .
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Diana all the way. It is one of my favourite names, and a possible choice if the baby is a girl. It's gorgeous, underused, classic, and ages well!__________________________________________________
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Go with Diana. i love it
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I like Victoria because it fits Theodore in lenght. (This has something to do with my brothers and my name. I'm Charlotte and he's Kristoffer. I think at least fn's should be equal lenghts, give or take 1-2 letters. But that's just me having very strange ideas here.)I wouldn't know about commonness, since I'm in Denmark, where none of the names are that common. Well maybe Victoria is a bit popular. I do like Victoria a lot better for the "victory" meaning.Image hosted by Photobucket.com
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I love Diana! ·•·Eliza·•·
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Victoria and Diana are both beautiful and classy names.I would go for the less popular Diana. I don't get this nn thing, why *must* everyone have a nn? Why choose a beautiful name and then hide it behind a nn for the rest of her life? Though there are nn options for Diana too: Di, Ana or AnniIf I had a Victoria, I might use Ria as an occasional nn.BTW, I love Theodore."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
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Ah -- I agree -- I guess I didn't make it clear that what was important for me and DH was that we wanted a name where we liked the potential nns, in case we or others ended up using them! I do agree that the names are most beautiful on their own. I am a Julia who grew up in the 80s and had to defend myself from being called Julie
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