Carolynne
I know many people just see it as a 'trendy' spelling name but I love this name and prefer this spelling I was just wondering WDYT and what varients you prefer?
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The spelling isn't too bad, but chances are, she'd have to be correcting people her entire life.
I love the name Carrie, which is a personal fave of mine :) Caroline is nice as well, although it isn't a fave.
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I love the name Carrie, which is a personal fave of mine :) Caroline is nice as well, although it isn't a fave.
Jennifer Nicole
Loving the Names:
Ariella Kathryn, Carrie Marie, Elisabeth Ava, Faith Alexandra, Michaela Reese, Sadie Elisabeth
Cade Preston, Deacon James, Grant William, Jude Hamilton, Roman Spencer
I prefer Carolyn but if you're looking for something different, what about Caralyn or Karalyn?
The extra -ne just seems very unnecessary to me, so unless you're naming a child after someone who spells it that way, why put her through a lifetime of hassle? 'No, it's C-A-R-O-L-Y-N-N-E.' :-/
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I really like this spelling too. I would not have thought of that spelling.That name has never been a favorite until now.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You're right, I do see it as a trendy spelling, though I have seen worse. If you're honouring someone named Lynne than I find nothing wrong with it at all. It could even be considered a combination of Carol and Lynne. I much prefer Caroline, however.
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