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Lina, Linna and Linnéa
Lina and Linnea were the most popular names in my Lin-poll.
Nobody liked the Zulu Lindiwe ("have waited") and only one the Albanian Lindita ("the day is born"). Maybe b/c nobody knew how to pronounce Lindiwe. I don't know either but I would say "lin-DEE-weh" until corrected.But what about Linna? Linna is actually a Finnish surname ("castle") but I think that it would be fine as fn too.So which do you like best:
Lina (LEE-nah)
Linna (LINN-ah)
Linnea (Li-NEH-ah)"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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Linnéa (Linnea) is my absolute favorite. It sounds so pretty and feminine. I like Lina, too, but it sounds a bit like a nn. I don't like surnames as fns, but Linna isn't that easy to identify.
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I think Lindiwe and Lindita are okay. I love their meanings!My favorite, though, is definitely Linnea. Linna would be second, and then Lina.
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Lina & Linnea are the best!
SAMANTHA
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I like Linna, Linnea, then Lina, in that order.Linna is beautiful. It's crisp and clean and makes me think of a young painter, the colour white, and the number 6.
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I love them all, especially Linnéa, because my Mum's name is Lyn and I thought it would be a good way of honouring her in the future. "A world where Sting asked if the Russians loved their children too and we knew the answer was yes" - Excerpt from Looking for Alibrandi.
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I like Lina best. Linna is very nice, but I can't stand Linnea. I like Lindiwe, too.
Hannah
I sold all my evil motives,
no icicles stuck in my hide.
I'm through with riddles, I know we're little,
just help me feel warm inside.
-Girl on the Wing, The Shins
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My friend is called Lindiwe. The way she pronounces it sounds a little more like lin-dee-way. The emphasis is not so much on the middle syllable as you have written it. I keep saying it to myself and the middle syllable seems the least emphasised and the other two equally so, if that makes sense.I like Lina and Linnea, I think I like Lina better.
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I love Linnéa.
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I LOVE Linnea. It's one of my top ten girl names.Lina and Linna are nice too, but Linnea is the only one I'd use myself.
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Lina, Linna, and Linnea are pretty names. Linnea is my favorite out of the three.
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Linnea is my favourite girl name, period. If I'll ever get a daughter, her name will definitely be Linnea.I'm Finnish, so Linna is a bit too much of a word and a surname to me. Lina is OK, but I find it a little too plain.
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But what about Vanamo?I read that Vanamo is Finnish for linnéa, the twinflower."But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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Yes, it is. Vanamo is a nice name, too, but I don't like it even nearly as much as I like Linnea. The main reason I love the name Linnea is because I love the way it sounds and looks, so it's not just the association to the flower that I find appealing.
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How is Vanamo pronounced?With the stress on the first syllable, VAN-ah-mo?"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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Yep, VAN-ah-mo.
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I adore Linnea! Lina is too nicknamey for me. I hate surnames as first names, but I wouldn't know that Linna was a surname. It's okay. It reminds me of Glenna and Brenna, which are other compacted names (from Glenda and Brenda).
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Definitely Linnea! It's a beautiful name! Btw, I was the one who voted for Lindita aswell! ;-) I think it's beautiful aswell!
Cheers,
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