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Charlesetta!
WDYT? I saw this gem in my new name book and it quickly caught my attention! Charlie has always been on of my favorite girls names for years, and I thought this would be a great full name for it! Also at first I was thinking about using Charliza for a full name for Charlie, but Charlesetta might be taking its place. So which one for the full name of Charlie, Charlesetta or Charliza? As for middle name I really like Ivanna becuase it goes so well with Charlie! So if I choose Charlesetta what other middle name would you choose that goes well with Ivanna! Charlesetta ? Ivanna or Charlesetta Ivanna ? as the format I want it be in! Thank you all for helping me!
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Aw. I want to like it because it's so awkward that I feel vaguely sorry for it - and because it seems unfair somehow that Henrietta comes across as fine, and even maybe a little posh, while poor old Charlesetta just looks a bit silly. But she really does! Sorry. :) I'd much rather be a Charlotte.
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Urgh, no. Charlesetta is hideous, and Charlize/Charliza even more so. Stick to Charlotte or Caroline. Charlotte Ivanna _____ or Caroline Ivanna ______ would be lovely.
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Why would you use Charlesetta, when there are better versions out there. Charlesetta looks like you're smushing two names together. I prefer Carlotta and Charlotte.
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I think Charlesanna has a nicer ring to it, but neither are my cup of tea. Why not just go with Charlie? Carly works fine on its own, there's really no reason why Charlie wouldn't.
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Um, no, not digging Charlesetta. If just sounds like a man's FN/LN combo to me = Charles Etta. Also, it's reminding me of Etta James, whose real FN was Jamesetta. Not a bad association by any means but I think there's probably a reason why she chose to go my Etta James instead of her given name.Of these options I like just Charlie best for possible FNs. I'm not crazy about Ivanna with any of them though, as I find the flow to be awkward. Sorry!
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Ah, new GP! I would never use this on a person, but this could make an awesome name for a pet.
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Charlesetta is pretty terrible, sorry. I don't care for Charlie on a girl, but if I were to use it it would be a nn for Charlotte. Charliza also looks rather made up and exaggerated... Why not simply Charlize?Also, I prefer Ivana to Ivanna.Charlesetta Ivanna is somewhat rhymey, so I would break it up with a second short middle name: maybe Charlesetta Rose Ivanna, or Charlesetta Faith Ivanna.Taking all of this into consideration, I would personally prefer the combo Charlotte Ivana nn Charlie.
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That's an interesting feminine form of Charles! I've never heard of it before.
The sound is interesting when said aloud with the S almost becoming a Z sound. Charlie would make a very cute nickname!
Overall I like Charlesetta much better than Charliza because somehow it doesn't look as made up. You are not a fan of Charlotte nn Charlie? Or what about Charlotta?
Also ask yourself would Charlesetta would work where you come from? I live in the USA and I don't think a Charlesetta would do well here, but it might be okay in the UK or in another European country.Charlesetta looks pretty in typed form but I was just writing out a few combos and it's quite long to write by hand, coupled with Ivanna the combo will be even longer. I'd recommend using a shorter name in the combo otherwise the name will sound too long and royal.Here are some combos using names from your PNL:
Charlesetta Ivanna Fleur
Charlesetta Ivanna Adelle
Charlesetta Ivanna Clare
Charlesetta Ivanna Hariett (too many Ts?)
Charlesetta Ivanna Frances
Charlesetta Ivanna Jade
Charlesetta Ivanna Lilly
Charlesetta Lilly Ivanna
Charlesetta Lucie Ivanna
Charlesetta Ivanna Lynn
Charlesetta Marion Ivanna
Charlesetta Ivanna Mercy (but this sounds like "I want mercy"!)

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This one has a very, extremely, down-market and low-class feeling to it. Etta names generally do, but names like Charlesetta and Jamesetta more so than say, Loretta or even Georgetta. IMO the cheesiness of the name Charlesetta is not worth the fun of the tryndee Charlie nickname.
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