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Ronja and Delphine?
WDYTO both? (rawn-yah for the first)
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I really dislike Ronja. I like Delphine, but I have a personal association with it that might make me like it a little less.
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Ronja is kind of cool; Delphine doesn't do a thing for me.
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I love Ronja, it's so pretty and strong at the same time. I know a lovely girl named Ronja from Germany as well. I also know a Ronia who comes from Israel and she says it's used quite a bit there, though Roni on its own is more common. It apparently means the same as the Hebrew Roni there. Ronia almost pronounced her name like you pronounce Ronja and she went by Ronja when she lived in Germany. By the way, the German Ronja I know sometimes goes by Roni.I love Delphine. Ronja Delphine is a pretty combo, too.
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I love Ronja!!!! I'd like to use it for my daughter if i will have oneI dont like Delphine
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I don't like Ronja, but love Delphine (the nn Del is cute, meaning "pretty" in Welsh)
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Not a fan of Ronja at all, but Delphine is LOVELY! It's my grandmother's name! I've thought about using it...
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I dont mind Delphine and I really like the shorter Delphi. I dont like Ronja though.
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Ronja sounds a tad masculine, but Delphine sounds very "breezy" and free-spirited to me.
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I'm not fond of Ronja, but I love Delphine (as well as Delphinia and Delphi). Such a beautiful name!
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