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Re: Georgia or Georgina?
GeorginaWithout reading other peoples comments, I'm going to guess I'm in the minority here - just presuming this based on views I've had on Georgina in the past when I've asked (because it's been consistently in and out of my top ten for years and always on my long list).
They give off totally different vibes.Georgia is spoilt, bratty, the cliched popular "mean" girl. I knew a fair few Georgias growing up, they'd be in their 20s now and I don't remember them being particularly nice children.Georgina is somewhere softer but stronger at the same time. It's sweeter and fairer but with an underlying toughness that I feel Georgia lacks. Georgia would go running crying to her daddy to fix her problems but Georgina would face them with her chin lifted. I like George and Georgie as nicknames and feel they come better from Georgina; strangely, I don't like Gina as either a full name or nickname.English Au Pair in Massachusetts with https://www.aupairinamerica.com/https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870?sort=name&pop=ew
Top ~ Jack (b) and Juliet (g)
Bottom ~ Major (b), Morgan (g) and Kade (b)
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