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Linnea or Lynn?
Do you prefer the name Linnea or Lynn to go with our last name of Cassleman? Thanks.
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Lynn...Linea is just too complicated. You would always be telling people how it's pronounced.
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Linnea *:)
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Linnea, definitely.
I've always thought Lynn should stay a middle name, anyway.
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Linnea.
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Linnea for sure.
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Linnea!
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Linnea !!!!!
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LynnLinnea is so so so so very much trytoohard. Lynn is distinctive, pretty, unpretentious. Both of them are fashion items but Linnea moreso.Of course I really hate Linnea anyway
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Lynn.I *loathe* Linnea.
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Linnea!at first I was like no way, because it reminded me of Linear Graphs, but after looking it up i found it much nicer then Lynn.
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For some folks, the linear graphs might be even more motivation to go for it. :-P
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possibly... personally scares me, my test scores is still imprinted in my mind... :|
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perhaps you need a teach (or friend) who will explain to you better how such things work so that you can understand it well and ace the next one.
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Linnea of course!
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Lynn, on any and all occasions. Linnea doesn't work for me in English. And I also prefer Lynn (clean-cut, stripped-down, ready for action) to the needlessly prettified Lynette.
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Thing is w/ this surname, something not ending w/ n would be preferable... and Lynnette would also be pleasant (looks better w/ 2 ns)... and Lynn could still be a mn.

This message was edited 9/15/2010, 12:49 AM

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I like the -n -n endings.
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Linnea.I've always loved the name, though Lynn comes a close second.
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Linnea!Linnea!!! It's a plant, it's pretty, and it flows with the last name. I think Lynn is a little dated. If I had to use it, I would spell it Lin because I have an aunt by that name, but either way it just seems dated and not as pretty and plant-like as Linnea. There's also the namesake of Linnaeus, which is pretty cool in my opinion (then again, I'm a nerd...)
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Lynn.Lynn isn't used much as a first name anymore but I like it, it would be refreshing to hear.
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Linnea Cassleman flows much, much better. Linnea is pretty, charming, and fun. Lynn is pretty and elegant but also a bit boring.
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Lynn!Lynn Cassleman sounds like a movie star.
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Agreed!
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Linnea's kinda pretty and more interesting... and the fact Linnea and Cassleman don't end w/ the same letter is another good thing. However, if one must on Lynn, on a girl, it's preferable w/ an e (Lynne).

This message was edited 9/14/2010, 8:44 PM

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