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WDYTO Corinne?
I was thinking I may use Corinne instead of Adrian. WDYTO
Corinne DanyelleDanyelle is in honor of a friend who died.
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I've been seeing a lot of Corinne's lately.On the opinions board, at least. Makes me feel pretty good that it's getting some well-deserved recognition! ;oDCorinne Danyelle is nice enough, but the flow seems off to me for some reason. Maybe Corinna Danyelle? Or Danyelle Corinne? They all sound very nice, but none sounds *perfect* to me, kwim? Maybe b/c I'm so used to my own fn/mn combo...Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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I think Corinne is not a name most people automatically know how to pronounce. Therefore, I personally wouldn't use it.
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I really like Corinne and this French spelling. It's nice that you want to honor your late friend, but you know, spelling Danielle conventionally will still honor her without being burdensome on a child. Another reason I prefer the Danielle spelling is because it's also French and the combo Corinne Danielle just fits.
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I prefer Carinne, it looks more friendly, i like it better than Adrian, but i think Adrienne would be the best.
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I prefer Corinne to Adrian, but I'd prefer Adrienne to Corinne. :)-- Sarah
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Corinne is much better than Adrian for a girl in my opinion!
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absolute ditto!
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I love Corinne, not so much the middle name.
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I think the name Corinne is very beautiful (although I'd only use it as a mn). Corinne Danyelle sounds fine, though I prefer Danielle. I think it's great though to use it to honor your friend.http://www.GlitterMaker.com/ - Glitter Graphics
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personally, i think the "n" in both Adrian and Corinne get fused with the "n" in Danyelle during speech.
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