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1) Cassandra
3) tie between Cecily and Carmen
4) Casey
I like Cassandra a lot. Casey isn't bad, but the main thing I like about it is how unisex it feels rather than the name itself.
3) tie between Cecily and Carmen
4) Casey
I like Cassandra a lot. Casey isn't bad, but the main thing I like about it is how unisex it feels rather than the name itself.
Cassandra, Carmen and Cecily are almost tied for me. I think I’d need to take the surname or possible future siblings into account to even decide! They’re all beautiful.
Casey is not my style at all.
Casey is not my style at all.
Cecily all the way.
There's nothing objectionable about Cassandra, and the nickname Cassie is cute. However, it's becoming dated and has the potential to be a so-called "Mom Name" very soon.
Carmen would be alluringly mysterious to me, if I didn't see "Car Men" every time I read it.
And Casey... well, I used to really like Casey as a masculine name, though now I'm more or less indifferent.
That leaves Cecily, a childhood favorite. I've always preferred it to the more popular Cecilia (too frilly for my tastes).
There's nothing objectionable about Cassandra, and the nickname Cassie is cute. However, it's becoming dated and has the potential to be a so-called "Mom Name" very soon.
Carmen would be alluringly mysterious to me, if I didn't see "Car Men" every time I read it.
And Casey... well, I used to really like Casey as a masculine name, though now I'm more or less indifferent.
That leaves Cecily, a childhood favorite. I've always preferred it to the more popular Cecilia (too frilly for my tastes).
Carmen and Cecily are the nicest, but I’m biased towards Casey because I have a lovely cousin called that!
I don't like Casey at all.
I love Cecily; I would use it as a fn or a mn, and I would be happy as a Cecily myself.
Cassandra contains Sandra, which is drab and dated, and the Trojan War reference is tragic. Don't like it; don't enjoy Cass or Cassy either.
Carmen isn't bad. The opera is a delight, though the heroine isn't. Nice to have a mezzo in the leading role. But the appearance of the word is unfortunate: car + men sounds like a bunch of mechanics.
I love Cecily; I would use it as a fn or a mn, and I would be happy as a Cecily myself.
Cassandra contains Sandra, which is drab and dated, and the Trojan War reference is tragic. Don't like it; don't enjoy Cass or Cassy either.
Carmen isn't bad. The opera is a delight, though the heroine isn't. Nice to have a mezzo in the leading role. But the appearance of the word is unfortunate: car + men sounds like a bunch of mechanics.
i think Cassandra's the best out of these, though Cecily's a close runner up. Carmen's nice, not a big fan of Casey though.
I like Cecily best.
I like Cassandra, Casey and Carmen are ok. I don't like Cecily
Cassandra is my fave.
I also vote Carmen, though I do like Cassandra & Cecily as well.
I vote for Carmen. I think it's the coolest one.