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Clementine
How do you feel about this name? whats a good nn? mn?
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Love it. Sweet and nostalgic. I also love the male form, Clement.I use the American pronunciation, "clem-en-tine," but I like the French/ British one as well, "clem-en-teen."Nns: Cleo, Clemmie (Winston Churhill's nn for his dw), Lemon (just kidding), Emmie / Emmy, Tina.Clementine Sophie
Clementine Aurelia
Clementine Georgia
Clementine Lucy
Clementine Adele
Clementine Julia
Clementine Eliza
Clementine Olivia
Clementine Dulcie (a sweet clementine orange?)
Clementine Juno
Clementine Diana
Clementine Ailsa ("AYL-suh")
Clementine Ishbel
Clementine Freya
Clementine DaphneYes, no, maybe so? :-)
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Lemon (just kidding)I actually know a little girl named Clementine (2 1/2) and one of her nicknames is Lemon or Lemon-Lime. :D
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~~Oranges and lemons say the bells of St. Clemens~~I love that song. :-D
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Oh clementine aurelia is so cute! thanks for all the suggestions. and cleos great. i didnt think of that as a nickname. but lemon!thats my favorite! lol
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Probably my all time favorite girl name. NN's could be Clem, Clemmie, Clemen, Clemens, Tine, or even Eme or Emmie.
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I think it's a little hillbilly, especially with the NN Clemmy. It's all right, though.
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I rather like Clementine, especially with the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind association. It's interesting, but for some reason I think it's too 'cute' somehow to use...perhaps because of Huckleberry Hound. Still, I wouldn't object to seeing a precocious little Clementine. As for nicknames, I can't really think of any besides Clem. Clemency perhaps? Middle names: Clementine Elinor
Clementine Lucille
Clementine Mary
Clementine Kathleen
Clementine Norah
Clementine Elaine
Clementine Elise
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