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Re: Pauline and Paulina
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Hm, Pauline just doesn't do it for me for some reason. Although I could see it in the mn spot a little better. Paulina, while still not my style, seems like it has more potential. And I find the nickname Lina kind of cute.
How about
Paulina Grace
Paulina Rose
Paulina Marie.
Just kidding - I know, I was supposed to help you wake up not put you to sleep! :o)
Chrysantha Pauline
Amadea Pauline
Paulina Maelle
Paulina Magdalen
Pauline Magnolia
Paulina Josette
Paulina Bernadette
That's all I got, sorry.
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Sorry? You can sorry me any time with combos like:Chrysantha Pauline
Paulina Maelle
Amadea Pauline
Paulina Bernadette
I love Pauline and Paulina equally, but I knew Pauline wouldn't be as popular. Would it help any if I said the reason I ike Pauline is that I picture a French aristocrat named Pauline? We (I assume) usually picture French aristocrats using flashy names like Antoinette, Clemence or Melisande. But I bet if we looked at BAs for the aristocracy they would use names with more cool restraint -- something like Pauline. I picture my Pauline during WWII, occasionally helping the French resistance. She doesn't need any medals. She wears her honor on the inside. At least that's what my brain tells me.
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Well, you're welcome then. I tend to feel a little inferior as some around here so easily (it seems) come up with 30 combos off the top of their head, half of which include names I've never heard of. But I think my exposure to this site is improving my comboing skills and my name-vocabulary.Anyhow, I thought you'd like Paulina Bernadette.And that's a nice picture of "your" Pauline - even if I still don't like her name. :o)
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