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Evelina
What do you think of the girl's name Evelina?
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I like it. Evelyn, Eva and Eve are all nice too.
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I do like it, but I also find it a bit too frilly in comparison to other Ev- names. I prefer Eve, Eva, Evelyn, and Evangeline to Evelina. That being said, I really like Ev- names, so it's hard for me not to like it.
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I'm not too fond of 'ina' names, and it lends itself too easily to 'Evil' as a nickname (If prn. EEV-ehl-INA:0)

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Boooooring!I dislike it. I guess I just dislike the sound of it, and I'm not a big fan of -lina names anyway. They sound a bit too girly and childish imo. I far prefer Elvira.
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Elvira is pretty kick-a$$.
(I'm saying it, "el-VEER-uh.")

This message was edited 7/23/2013, 4:15 PM

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Well, to me, it sounds a little like someone took Evelyn and added 'ina.' But it is an actual name, though I prefer the root, Aveline. And it has some pretty nice nick names... So I guess it's okay, though I normally don't like frilly 'ina' or 'ette' names. This one isn't terrible though. I'll give it that.
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I think it's beautiful. I love all Ev- names for girls, but Evelina is one of the prettiest. It's feminine but not too frilly and it doesn't sound too old fashioned or too modern, I think it's perfect!
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Evelina reminds me of author Fanny Burney, and thus, Jane Austen. So it starts out with a huge advantage. Then it strikes me as energetic (which is good), if a tad on the overly frilly side (which is bad). That's where the Jane Austen association come in and argues in its favor. So overall Evelina get the thumbs up from me. It's a nice alternative to Cecilia or Emilia. And the nn Evie is always a plus.

This message was edited 7/23/2013, 1:11 PM

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I hadn't heard it before, but I like it a lot. It lends itself to some good nicknames too (Eva, Eve, Evey, Lina), which I like.
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