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Martina
I'm suddenly very charmed by pan-European Martina. I find the name glamorous (and even a bit brassy) but not unapproachable. What do you think?Some combos, though most of them don't sound quite right to me:Martina Flavia Mary
Martina Cecily
Martina Lucie
Martina Phryne
Martina Constance
Martina Cosima
Martina Lois
Martina Ruby
Martina Colette
Martina Patience
Martina Rosalie
Martina Juliet
Martina Agnes
Martina Maude
Martina Lilias
Martina Agatha
Martina Celeste
Martina Sibyl

This message was edited 5/24/2023, 2:52 PM

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Just know, that the use of the name Martina would inevitably fall into the nickname Marty.

This message was edited 5/26/2023, 11:33 AM

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I quite like it; not enough to use, but it's OK. I prefer Marina, and I don't like Martin much for a boy.
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It's very pretty.
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It's ok. I like Martine better; I know one. Martina looks better with Latin/Spanish names, though. I do think it's glamorous seeming in an understated way.
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I always liked it. It's just a touch flashy but also light and spunky.
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I like Martina a lot - and the similar names Marta and Marina.Some more combos:
Martina Iris
Martina Camilla
Martina Elisa
Martina Rebecca
Martina Amalia
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