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Lorraine
What do you think? I'm starting to really kinda like it. Not sure why.Do you think it's usable or too dated?
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Thank you!I'm glad to hear it's still considered usable. Honestly I thought at least one person would mention quiche Lorraine, but no xD The association with food doesn't bother me personally
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It's always struck me as brash and brassy. I'm not sure why.
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I like it. I think it's useable, it seems due for a comeback. :)
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I like it very much.
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My mum's name. I'd love to meet a little Lorraine.
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I do find it very dated. And, because I love Laura, I would never consider it... and I don't much like the stress on the second syllable. Not a bad name, though, and more usable than many that get used on a daily basis.
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I know it’s commonly considered dated, but I’ve always liked Lorraine! I’d use the nickname Lainie.
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I actually think it's really pretty. It has grown on me lately too. I do think it's quite dated but I'd love to see a little Lorraine.
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My mother's name is Lorraine Leanne. I think Lorraine has a pretty sound. I don't like it enough to want to use it but it's nice. She's sometimes called Lori and a few people called/call her Rainey, but in the family she's usually Lorraine.
It's definitely usable; I mean, freaking MABEL is considered usable and in style today!
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I think it's ok and not too dated
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I’ve loved Lorraine for a long time. It’s so elegant.
Weirdly enough, I don’t really it as being dated. Maybe it’s the “rain” part that keeps it timeless?
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