View Message

Jodie vs. Carrie
Which one, and why? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

Jodie. I prefer the sound of it more and it isnt nearly as overused or as dated.
vote up1
Jodie, sounds nicer and isn't as overused
vote up1
Jodie wins because it is upbeat, playful, and doesn't remind me of things that need to be carried.
vote up1
This isn't super helpful, but I think I like them about both equally. I think either is a fine choice.Jodie feels a little "stronger" and Carrie feels a little "girlier," but that's just me. Both are good.
vote up1
Jodie. My personal impression of Carrie is that it would belong to someone who was wimpy and whiny. Also, Carrie is more obviously a nickname.And hey, Jodie Foster seems pretty cool.
vote up1
They're both cute in a mild sort of way. I'd pick Jodi, but I really don't like the e on the end. Jodi is just a bit more cheerful and lively than Carrie.
vote up1
Both fem, I take it, and both nns - or do you mean, nns used as full names?I knew a Josephine at school who went by Jodie; she was rather unmemorable. And my first daughter was Caroline, which never shortened to Carrie or anything else, but I can't think of Carrie being short for anything else.Carrie, then!
vote up1
Jodie. I know more of them (it's slightly dated here) but at least it's got more character than Carrie, probably because of the hard consonant sounds throughout.
vote up1
Jodie - it sounds stronger, sharper, and more intelligent. For some reason, Carrie seems like a shy and cowardly name, and the association with the fictional character isn't very flattering.
vote up1
I love them both. If I had to choose I"d go with Carrie. It's a bit more versatile.
vote up1
Jodie. I just think it looks and sounds better.
vote up1