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Estelle or Gisèle?
Which would you choose? Any particular reason?
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GiseleEstelle will always be Joey`s agent to me *shudder*
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Estelle just because I like "star" names, but Gisèle's nice too.
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GisèleSimply because names that start with a reduced vowel annoy me. uh-stelle. uh-lisha. uh-livia. I don't mind reduced vowels so much if they're sandwiched or preceded by consonants, because that gives the name more clarity. A name beginning with a reduced vowel is muddy and awkward to say. Longer names, like Elizabeth, make up for it with the complexity and distinction that comes afterwards.
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Gisèle, but not the German Gisele (or Gisela). I like the ballet connection, and Estelle (where I live anyway)has a downmarket, over-55 image. I greatly prefer Stella to Estelle, but I wouldn't use Estella at gunpoint. Can't really explain that one.
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Yeah I can't fully explain it but for some reason Estella always sounds a bit weird to me even though I love Estelle and Stella.I think it's because it sounds like "Eh Stella". It sounds more like an exclamation to me than a name.
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You could be on to something!
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EstelleWhile I think both names sound lovely, the meaning of Estelle is far nicer, so that's what wins me over on it.
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I like both, but I prefer the sound of Estelle. It's also less likely to be mispronounced.
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I prefer Estelle... Meaning is better than Giselle and its variants.

This message was edited 5/16/2012, 9:01 PM

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EstelleI know how Gisèle would be pronounced where I live. Enforcing a more French pronunciation would be a lifetime exercise in frustration. Hearing jiz-ZEL all the time would make my ears bleed.
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Estelle
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Estelle.....Gisele always makes me think of the word gazelle. I don't hate Gisele I actually like it, but I prefer Estelle. I prefer the sound of Estelle and I love that it means star. It's pretty, elegant and under used. I'm a fan of Stella and Estelle. I like Estella but I prefer both Stella and Estelle.
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I noticed down below that you are pronouncing it the french way. Well then it doesn't sound like gazelle to me if you pronounce it that way.I'm still more fond of Estelle than Gisele. Gisele sounds odd to to me, almost like zizzle.
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GisèleI love Estelle too, but Gisèle just seems a lot more youthful and fun. Estelle still feels a bit clunky to me. Both are great names though!
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EstelleSimply because Gisele makes me think of the supermodel, and she really bugs me!
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EstelleI like Gisele ok too but the "jiz" part turns me off of it. Gisele is sort of in your face sexy and exotic. Estelle is a classic beauty but grounded
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I completely get the "jiz" part, too, which is a main reason I wouldn't use it, but do you think it is mainly in your face sexy & exotic, because of Gisele Bundchen? Before I knew of Gisele Bundchen, I thought it was actually a sweet, doe-like sort of name, though I also thought of it as Giselle.
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GisèleI love both names, but that soft "zh" sound at the beginning of Gisele gets me every time, at least they way I say it. I don't mind the "j" way either.
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Estelle.
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Estelle.Because Giséle sounds way too much like gazelle.
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Really?To my ears, zhee-ZEHL does not sound like gah-ZELL. Maybe I am ultrasensative to the difference.Also, it's a ` diacritic (the other way).
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