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M.Catalina
2/26/2019, 7:02 PM
A blogger I follow just had a baby yesterday: little
Corinna
joins big brother
Augustine
.
Thoughts? I find both of them a little long and elaborate but honestly refreshing.
#BAs
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Shaymin
3/2/2019, 10:41 AM
I love both names and I think they go well together.
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Jasmine
(silly_rabbit)
3/2/2019, 3:39 AM
I like
Corinna
- the spelling and sound are both really pretty and it’s not a name you hear often. I prefer
Augustus
to
Augustine
.
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Dracotorix
2/27/2019, 9:23 AM
I like it.
Augustine
is a lot, but
Corinna
seems pretty simple to me. And they're both cool to see.
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egyptianpanda
2/27/2019, 5:35 AM
Corinna
is so nice.
Augustine
is okay, but I prefer
Augustus
. I do like the whole
Roman
theme though.
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JemimahGertrude
2/26/2019, 8:07 PM
I prefer -INA (ee-NAH) endings over -INNA (in-AH) ones. I also prefer
Augustus
over
Augustine
.
But I agree they do go well together.
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noel
(glaucous)
2/26/2019, 7:51 PM
I like them.
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Fictionfan861
(guest)
2/26/2019, 7:35 PM
I don't necessarily care for them but they go well together. I like them as a set.
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