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WDYT of Simone?
What do you think of Simone?Do you think the US will see an up surge in use of the name after the Olympics?
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I personally really like the name Simone. It holds the same place in my heart as Maxine. Neither are quite my style but if my husband and I couldn't agree and he loved Simone or Maxine I could see using either of those.
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Not a fan. Really don't like how it sounds
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According to some article I saw, there already is a surge in babies being name Simone.
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According to the popularity charts it has only been decreasing in popularity but maybe the article was about a surge in popularity for this year.
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Very nice name! Maybe it will increase on the charts and if it does, I wouldn't mind at all (:I'm thinking if it does maybe Simon would as well among boys.Just a theory. It's not way down on the charts at all but maybe it would increase just a smidge. Again, just a theoryCurrently the name Simone ranks at #821 among the U.S.
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Love it. I would use it myself.
I hadn't thought about the Olympics, but I kinda hope to see an upsurge. I think there might be. That would be cool. Simon is such a classy name. It's one of those very "adult" names that is adorable on kids.
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Pronounced siMON, it's fine. Pronounced siMOAN, it isn't. How does the gymnast pronounce her name, and do other people (sports commentators for instance) follow her lead? I didn't watch much Olympic stuff for time-zone reasons.
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