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Quinn
for a girl? What do you think? I'm really surprised it isn't more common. Do you see it rising?Do you prefer Aquinnah nn Quinn or just Quinn? Quin or Quinn? Quinne?I like Ariella and Quinn best of all girls names at the moment. Are they too mismatched for sisters? Or is the combo alright as long as you love both names?
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I know two girls named Quinn...one age 13, the other new-born. so, not very common. I prefer Aquinnah, nn Quinn. Spelled like that.
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I like Quinn, but I would never use it because I like names that I just find to be better and less...well, masculine. To me, Quinn is very masculine but I can also see it being used on a female because of the Dr. Quinn reference.
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Ariella and Quinn remind me of the Little Mermaid which I just rewatched, lol. I think one of Ariel's sisters (I was watching the recent prequel) was named Aquina or something. The combo is all right, IMO, but not my style.
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I think it could be on the rise. I like it on both genders, but I prefer it on a boy. For a girl I like Quinn, for a boy I like the spelling Quin. Ariella and Quinn do pair nicely together.Just as a note, I've also seen Quinella "Quinn" (in a book) and Quinnifer "Quinn" (on a television show).
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I just like Quinn as a name.
And I like the combo Ariella Quinn and the sibset.
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I don't really like Quinn for a girl at all. It's nms.Ariella and Quinn work together for a sibset, though.
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