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I was looking through my genealogy and found an ancestor named Christiana. What do you think of Christiana? What spelling do you prefer: Christiana, Christianna, Kristiana or Kristianna?What pronounciation do you prefer: kris-tee-ANN-uh or kris-tee-AHN-uh?And can you think of any good combos?Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions!
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I prefer Christiana pronounced kris-tee-AHN-ah. I really like the name.
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its ok. I like Kristianne better though. :O)
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I think it's lovely!Christiana is the only acceptable spelling IMO.I prefer kris-tee-AHN-ah. The AN-ah one is very ugly to me.Christiana is long, so a shorter, not ending in "A" middle name would be best.Brooke
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Rose
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Rain / Raine
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Sofia / Sophia (I know, it does end in A, but I love the combo)
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I have an ancestor named Christiana as well! And she had a brother named Lebeus! I think it's a Bible name that means twin, which would make sence because he was a twin.Anyway...I actulay love the name Christiana! It's so pretty and feminine and not heard very often now. I'd spell it Christiana and I'd pronounce it kris-tee-AHN-uh because I just think it's prettier.As for combos, I don't think the middle name should be to long:
Christiana Marie
Christiana Isabel
Christiana Pearl
Christiana Hope
Christiana Joy
Christiana Grace
Christiana Rose
Christiana May
Christiana Paige
Christiana Hazel
Christiana Danae
Christiana FaithImage hosted by Photobucket.comBunny, Gigi, Chloris, Wilma, Darleen, Eartha
"Any name is beautiful when it's given in love" -Me

This message was edited 11/25/2005, 11:51 AM

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