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What do you think of the name Gwen? Do you like it better on it's own or as a nickname for say Gwendolyn or Guinevere?The name hasn't been in my top 10 or even top 20 for a long time, but I still find myself liking it. What middles names do you like, using either Gwen or a longer version of the name, as the first name?Check out my ever changing name list! http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/137889Mom to Amalia and Jon
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I love Gwen, Gwendolen (this spelling) and Guinevere and I think Gwen is lovely either as a nickname for Gwendolen or on its own; it feels complete, warm and lovely. For me, Gwen feels less intuitive as a nickname for Guinevere so I'd probably go with something like "Winnie" or "Vera" that *sounds* closer to Guinevere, or even "Gigi", going off of the first letter. I made a bunch of combos for Gwen quite a while back but I don't have access to them right now. How about...Gwen Adelaide
Gwen Ailsa
Gwen Bedelia
Gwen Bethany
Gwen Cassandra
Gwen Cordelia
Gwen Deborah
Gwen Delia
Gwen Eliza
Gwen Eloise
Gwen Felicity
Gwen Frances
Gwen Georgina
Gwen Helena
Gwen Hermione
Gwen Ione
Gwen Isadora
Gwen Joanna
Gwen Julia

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As a nickname for Guinevere or Gwendolen (the former especially) I love it, but not as a full name.
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I like it but not as much as I used to. I quite like it as a nn for Guinevere =)
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I *love* Gwendolyn / Gwendolen / Gwendoline "Gwen". I think it's simply wonderful. A classic, somewhat proper name with a fun, spunky nickname. Feminine, yet not. Yes.
Guinevere "Gwen" is cool but kind of counter-intuitive. Unless it's written 'Guin' (which looks bad) it's gonna look a little odd written down, if not spoken.As a first name on it's own, however, I don't like it. I find it too trendy-minimalist, like Brynn, Ava, Penn, Ella etc. I think it's strictly a nickname.Combos: I used Gwendolen, but I'm moving towards Gwendolyn and that could work too. Gwen as a nn for all combos. First set I used your PNL (hope that's okay), second I used my own random suggestions.Gwendolen Ada
Gwendolen Aleida
Gwendolen Aloisia (kinda cool)
Gwendolen Aoife
Gwendolen Araminta
Gwendolen Beatrix
Gwendolen Eleanor
Gwendolen Louisa
Gwendolen Lydia
Gwendolen Marita
Gwendolen Matilda
Gwendolen Petra (love both names, but as a combo not sure)
Gwendolen Philomena

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I love Gwen. It doesn't even need a full name; Gwen is pretty on its own. I don't like Gwendolyn or Guinevere, but I do like Gwenllian.
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Oh I relaly like several of these! My favs are:
Gwen Margot
Gwen Catherine
Gwen Beatrice
Gwen Eloise
Gwen TheodoraGwen Theodora is probably my favorite, lovely!
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Gwen Theodora was my favorite of that list too! I'm so glad to have suggested a few you liked.:)
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It's my top name for a girl :) I go back and forth over wether I prefer it on its own or as a nn for Gwenith. Right now I think I like just Gwen. I don't care for Gwendolyn and Guinevere is pretty but too flowery for my personal taste. I have a realy hard time coming up with combos at all let alone any that I love. I'm curious to see any suggestions ;)
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I prefer it as a nickname, though for Guinivere I would likely use Guin (or Gwin). In any case, It is a pretty and strong name. It is simple, which is always a plus... and it has some decent history. Howver, I have a slight bias against Gwen because I have known two and was not fond of either. However, I have know a couple of Gwendolyns too (one always goes by the full Gwendolyn) and they were all stellar people. One is quite successful, singing in the Berlin Opera in Germany. Just a few middle suggestions:
Gwendolyn Paige
Gwen Arlette
Gwendolyn Elise
Gwen Amandine
Guinivere Jane
Guinivere Sarah
Gwen Erica
Gwendolyn Hannah
Gwendolyn Joyce
Gweneth Irene
Gwenith Gail
Gwenda Fae
Gwenda Lonette
Gwenllian Bell
Personally... I like this combo with Gwen as a middle:
Brigida Gwen Lily
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I really like Gwendolyn Paige and Gwen Amandine
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