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Corinna?
WDYT? (kor-IH-nah)
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ok and not overused
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I think it's pretty. I also like Corinne.
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I've always liked Corinna - it's very classy and pretty.
I just don't understand why it's not used more often, unless it reminds people of Corona or coronary.
I like your pronunciation (which is also mine) but I've seen it on sites saying it's pronounced coh-ree-nuh, which I don't likeas much.
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I really like it and Connie, too. My only problem is that I associate it with a really mean girl I knew as a child.
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I love Corinna, pronounced that way. I think it's fantastic. :D It's usually in or around my top 5, actually. I like Cora and Rin as nns.
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It's lovely, seems like a step up from Corinne.
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I much prefer the sweet and simple, Cora.
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Reminds me of the movie "Corinna, Corinna" (It may not have been spelled the same way, I don't remember). Not a good thing or a bad thing. Although I prefer Cora somewhat more.
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