Re: Carole
in reply to a message by Array
I love Carolyn, Caroline, and Carol (KER-ul), but Carole is kar-OLE, right? I don't really like the latter. There's certainly nothing wrong with it, though. I think it would be great on a kid today.
From your list, I like:
Carole Quinn
Carole Teresa
Carole Antonia
Carole Suzanne
I like Carrie, Caro is okay. James Hawkeye, "Jackie," is a good name, I think.
-- Sarah
From your list, I like:
Carole Quinn
Carole Teresa
Carole Antonia
Carole Suzanne
I like Carrie, Caro is okay. James Hawkeye, "Jackie," is a good name, I think.
-- Sarah
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I pronounce it CAH-ruhl (it's my middle name). I'm English, though.
- Maria
Pro-Sissy-Names.
Pro-Sissy-Names.
Nope, Carole would be just like Carol in this case...
Perhaps the proper French pronunciation is kar-OLE, but since the name would be in honour of Carole King, any Carole of mine would pronunce her name CARE-ull. :)
Array
She had fallen against the windows, which were pressed against the windows, which were pressed against the old oak near across the age of the old Aunt Sophronia--was almost dreadful enough to walk on.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
Perhaps the proper French pronunciation is kar-OLE, but since the name would be in honour of Carole King, any Carole of mine would pronunce her name CARE-ull. :)
Array
She had fallen against the windows, which were pressed against the windows, which were pressed against the old oak near across the age of the old Aunt Sophronia--was almost dreadful enough to walk on.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.