I don't understand why people don't like my name. It always gets misspelled mispronounced. People prefer Caroline more I know that, however Carolyn isn't that bad. All the hate makes me wanna throw away my name yk?
― Anonymous User 4/15/2024
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It's a pretty name I like it way more than Caroline plus I can see it making a comeback.
― Anonymous User 1/5/2024
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I think this name is pretty solid but I still prefer Caroline.
I adore Caroline but since it rhymes with my surname I find Carolyn very tempting. These names evoke "crinoline" and "caramel" in my mind - hard not to regard them as beautiful and pleasant. Carolyn seems far less likely to date than, say, Marilyn, and is of a different vibe altogether.
I really like Carolyn. Caroline is a very nice, sophisticated, elegant and classy name too. Carolyn perhaps has less elegance, but is softer and I much prefer the sound of it. I really dislike the -LIEN ending of Caroline, and much prefer pronouncing it with -LYN, it makes it so much more pleasant. Carolyn feels stronger and more concrete, despite the softness. I also generally like -lyn names, despite my naming taste overall is rather classic.
I love Carolyn so much more than Caroline! The spelling and the pronunciation. I have a friend with this name, and they go by Carly. I think that nickname is nice.
I actually think this name sounds really pretty. I don't like the name Carol or the name Caroline, but the -lyn really softens the name.
― Anonymous User 1/27/2017
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This is my name, I don't believe anybody that says their name is Caroline but people call them Carolyn. My entire life no one has ever called me the correct name until they've been told 50 times. I hate my name, because no one ever bothers to try and say it right. I say my name loud and clear yet the only thing people hear is "Carol" and they just add "line" to it because that's apparently the only name they ever heard.
It's considered a variant, because some people pronounce Caroline as KAIR-o-lin (sort of like Madeline being pronounced MAD-uh-lin).The name Carolyn always makes me think of Carolyn Keane, (ghost?) author of the Nancy Drew mysteries. So I associate the name with detectives.
I'm a Carolyn, born in 1944. It was a popular name back then, but not as popular as some of the trendy names of the past few decades. My parents had to decide between naming me Nancy or Carolyn. Our last name began with C, and my English teacher mom liked the alliteration of having my first name begin with C. I have always liked my name -- never ran into too many other Carolyns over the years. If I could go back in time and alter my name, I would choose to be Caroline rather than Carolyn. Caroline sounds so refined and "old money", ha ha!
― Anonymous User 3/31/2015
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As much as I like my name, there wasn't a day in high school where people didn't call me Caroline or sang OutKast's song "Roses" whenever they saw me.
I really like 'Carolyn.' It makes me the think of a trustworthy, gentle, and intelligent woman. I also like 'Carol." These are both great names and not heard very often here in S.C.
This name got super popular in the '40's, especially in 1942, when it was #10. It's very pretty, and ages well unlike most names ending in -lyn. I like both Carolyn and Caroline, Carrie is a pretty nickname :)
This name has a really vivid sound to it. Kind of macho.
― Anonymous User 11/15/2010
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This name has quite a nice ring to it. Caroline does as well, but the 'ine' gives it a harsh droning sound, which sort of spoils it.
― Anonymous User 10/2/2010
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My name, as you can tell, is Carolyn. A lot of people call me Carrie and Caroline. Carrie's nice. Caroline... it's ok but I don't really like people calling me that.
This was my grandmother's name and she was born in the 1920's. She was named after her grandmother who was named Caroline. I had wanted SO MUCH to use this name but had three boys! I think this is a lovely, classical name.
Nice but too many people have the name! But it's a good name though just too popular.
― Anonymous User 5/8/2007
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I might be a bit biased too, but I really like this name. Despite the fact of my way of spelling it (two N's) I think it's very unique and not very common.
― Anonymous User 7/17/2006
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This is my grandmam's name, and I like it a lot better than Caroline, although both are okay. The name was really weird in her time. I also like Karolyn although I've never been too fond of C names spelled with Ks.
I love this name. I also prefer Carolyn over Caroline. I find the name Carolyn much softer and not so snooty sounding.
― Anonymous User 4/25/2006
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I much prefer Carolyn over Caroline. The former is prettier, more feminine (IMO).
― Anonymous User 2/19/2006
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Well, I might be a bit biased because this is my name, but I really like it. It is simple and pretty. It is uncommon enough to be somewhat unique, but it is common enough so it does not get confusing and is not considered weird.