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Re: Christine, Christina, & Anna
I enjoy Christina and Christine. They're crispy and historical and musical. This might be one of the very rare cases where I prefer the e ending variant to the a ending one.Christina is studious and really fit. She would probably lead her people into battle in full plate armour if she was born 300 years ago, but instead she studies philosophy.Christine wears poodle skirts. She has very white teeth. A sugary voice, but not in an unpleasant way. She makes really elaborate and pretty hairstyles with lots of ribbons.Anna is timelessly beautiful and one of the most international names ever. 10/10. Anna could literally be every woman.Similar vibes... Maria, of course. Sara without the h. Elisabeth, this spelling, for a pleasant cosmopolitan aura. She goes by Elsa. Maybe a Wilhelmina who was named after the Dracula character. Her friends call her Mina because she's too charming for the clunky Wilhelmina but she secretly prefers it. Laura, pronounced LOW-ra. Karen, in her purest, undiluted form. Julia. Should have thought of her earlier. She's far on this list because she's not very friendly. Theodora, but she goes by Dora instead of Thea, because she makes a conscious choice not to be chic, which makes her rememberable and intriguing. Victoria. See Julia comment. Sophia! Of course. And Sofia. Helena. Anne. Jane, but only if she goes by Janet.Christiana has fairy queen vibes. It's cool.masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080

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