Julia or Carolina?
They have been favourites of ours for a while. Julia is more international, some say it's dated, but it doesn't bother us. Carolina is more foreign sounding, but I think it could still work well in an English speaking country. We don't live in the USA, so the state connection is not a problem for us.
We pronounce Carolina as Caro-lee-nah.
Thanks.
We pronounce Carolina as Caro-lee-nah.
Thanks.
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Julia
Carolina, because it sounds more exotic.
I really like both names! I would pick Julia because it's shorter. -ia is also more pleasant to my ear than -ina which for some reason sounds kind of whiny to me. I don't think it's dated, even though it's gone through small waves of popularity, compared to other names it's very constant.
I'm more inclined to say Carolina suits better than Julia and, to me, your pronunciation of Carolina is the best one. Plus, it's not that commonly used, which can serve as an advantage.
In my opinion Carolina is just as international as Julia. Julia is pronounced differently in many other countries whereas Carolina would usually be pronounced the same so I would even say that Carolina is more international. I mean sure, Carolina can be pronounced like the state in english speaking countries, but my guess is that most people would pronounce it like you do and in non english speaking countries the pronunciation should be the same in all I can think of right now whereas Julia can be JOO-lee-a, JOOL-ya, YOOL-ya, YOO-lee-ah as well as the French and Spanish pronunciation which are different but I can't really explain them very well.
Julia is a lot more common in many countries and even sort of dated in some (classic names can sound dated too for example Amanda, Stephanie, Laura etc. in the US).
Still I prefer Julia for several reasons. First of all I prefer the meaning. 'Free man' is a good meaning but I always thought that meaning was kind of weird on a girl. It isn't a big deal but I care about meanings and I always think of this when I hear the name. I also prefer the sound and the nicknames. Julie is cute, Carrie is dated and I strongly dislike Caro. Carolina has four syllables so many people will try to shorten it. So you should ask yourself whether you like any of its nicknames. I personally don't care at all for Carrie, Caro or Lina.
Julia is a lot more common in many countries and even sort of dated in some (classic names can sound dated too for example Amanda, Stephanie, Laura etc. in the US).
Still I prefer Julia for several reasons. First of all I prefer the meaning. 'Free man' is a good meaning but I always thought that meaning was kind of weird on a girl. It isn't a big deal but I care about meanings and I always think of this when I hear the name. I also prefer the sound and the nicknames. Julie is cute, Carrie is dated and I strongly dislike Caro. Carolina has four syllables so many people will try to shorten it. So you should ask yourself whether you like any of its nicknames. I personally don't care at all for Carrie, Caro or Lina.
This message was edited 11/15/2016, 3:33 PM