Justine
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I like Justine and I'd love to meet someone with the name. It would make an excellent mn. Still, not sure I'd ever use it.
Oh, so much love. Justine is sleek, smart, and elegant, and I can easily picture a Justine as a doctor, dancer, organic farmer, whatever.
At one point, before I met my SO, Justine was high on my lists. Like, top 1-3 high. Sadly, he once worked with a lunatic Justina who scared all of her co-workers by following them home at night, and he rejects both Justine and Justina. He's okay with Justin and Justice for boys, but I hate both.
At one point, before I met my SO, Justine was high on my lists. Like, top 1-3 high. Sadly, he once worked with a lunatic Justina who scared all of her co-workers by following them home at night, and he rejects both Justine and Justina. He's okay with Justin and Justice for boys, but I hate both.
Indifferent bordering on like.
I prefer Justin though, for a boy, obviously.
I prefer Justin though, for a boy, obviously.
Love a lot. Don't mind about the Marquis de Sade or even Lawrence Durrell - it's gorgeous and has the best meaning possible. Usually I dislike and avoid -ine and -een names, but Justine is the exception.
For whatever reason, though, I find Justin very dull and unattractive. Perhaps it's like Wayne and Jason - just a cliche name for a particular period.
For whatever reason, though, I find Justin very dull and unattractive. Perhaps it's like Wayne and Jason - just a cliche name for a particular period.
I like it. Justina's also nice.
I know someone with this name, too. It's grown on me. I also like Justus/Justice for a boy and Justin, so I guess I like the sound in general!
I know someone with this name, too. It's grown on me. I also like Justus/Justice for a boy and Justin, so I guess I like the sound in general!
I like it, but probably only as a middle name, if that. It's attractiv but it has a hard, cold edge to it.