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Re: Marnie, Marni, Marna
I love Marnie. I discovered it in ninth grade when I read a book called Marnie. It's very quiet, strong, and dark (I keep coming across those types of names on here today).I don't like Marni-- names that end in just i, legitimately or not, look too cutesy. Like you'd expect the owner to dot it with a heart.Marna is nice. I like names with that sort of sound, like Morna, Maura, etc.
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