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Carmella
I know Carmella is heavily associated with old ladies from southern Italy, but that doesn't upset me because my grandma from southern Italy was named Carmella. I've always admired the name's warmth and Catholic gravitas. What do you think?Some combos:Carmella Enid
Carmella Ingrid
Carmella Eve
Carmella Constance
Carmella Daisy
Carmella Sibyl
Carmella Maude
Carmella Agnes
Carmella Opal
Carmella Patience
Carmella Winifred
Carmella Daphne
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I prefer Carmen, and then Carmela, but Carmella is honestly perfectly loveable and charming.
Carmen has fire for me, Carmella has warmth, Carmela is only different by lacking an l but is somewhere in between. I'd use Carmen or Carmela irl but I'd never be mad seeing Carmella and I'd find it pretty.
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It's actually very pretty and frilly in a good way, but I prefer Carmilla.
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I'm indifferent to it. Caramel certainly springs to mind, but other than that I think it's ok. Best combos: Carmella Enid (adore Enid! Love to see a resurgence of it)
Carmella Ingrid
Carmella Daisy
Carmella Eve
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I like it, but the stereotypical Italian feel is strong. That's why they used it for Tony Soprano's wife.
It also makes me think a bit too much of caramel, which is not my favorite candy flavor. Like the Caramello bar I remember from when I was a kid.
I prefer Carmen and Camila.
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I like Carmella Ingrid and Daphne
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I like it. I think I might like Carmela a touch more, but Carmella is great. I love "Carm" as a nickname. Carmella Constance is great, they suit each other so well. Constance is a golden yellow name to me, and Carmella is warm as well. Carmella Maude is so fun! I love that one.

This message was edited 11/4/2023, 12:40 PM

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I like Carmella though not enough to use myself. I like Carmella Ingrid and Carmella Patience though from your combos.
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I think of caramel snd can taste it.
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