Re: Julie, Juliana, Juliet or Julia? (more)
in reply to a message by Perrine
I like Julian actually. I was introduced to Blessed Juliana or Norwich as Julian and her writing intrigued me.
Julie is sweet, unassuming. I think it may be the most beautiful option you presented.
Julia is nice, but it's never spoken to ms.
Juliet delicately pretty. This is elegant, I definitely don't think its too tragic. Of course she'll always hear Romeo jokes, but the character is insipid her personality aould quickly overtake it.
Juliana/Giuliana is lovely. I think its got that flowery feminity without seeming too new and trying to hard. I must admit I think Giuly looks dreadful on paper even if it sounds just like Julie.
~Anna~
Julie is sweet, unassuming. I think it may be the most beautiful option you presented.
Julia is nice, but it's never spoken to ms.
Juliet delicately pretty. This is elegant, I definitely don't think its too tragic. Of course she'll always hear Romeo jokes, but the character is insipid her personality aould quickly overtake it.
Juliana/Giuliana is lovely. I think its got that flowery feminity without seeming too new and trying to hard. I must admit I think Giuly looks dreadful on paper even if it sounds just like Julie.
~Anna~