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cassie

19 replies

popcornchicken · 17/08/2011 18:53

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 17/08/2011 18:56

I like it a lot. We pondered this and Carrie for dd1. Maybe Cassandra with Cassie as nn?

sassyTHEFIRST · 17/08/2011 18:56

Terrible name. Dreadful. Don't use it.

(I have one, I lobe the name (full name Catherine) and don't want it getting too popular Wink)

sassyTHEFIRST · 17/08/2011 18:56

Obv I LOVE it. I don't lobe it.

popcornchicken · 17/08/2011 18:58

i dont really like the name cassandra but do prefer it just shorted cassandra reminds me of only fools and horses :o xx

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InstantAtom · 17/08/2011 18:58

Very nice, as nickname for Cassandra or Cassia.

redglow · 17/08/2011 18:59

Ilove this name. Its really different and not popular.

sassyTHEFIRST · 17/08/2011 19:00

That's why we went Catherine. Fools and HOrses "Cassarn-dra" and also, the original (Greek) Cassandra was a prophetess of doom. Thought that was a bit heavy to lay on a newborn.

redglow · 17/08/2011 19:00

Cassia is nice too.

GwendolineMaryLacey · 17/08/2011 19:21

I really like Cassandra but everyone on here did Rodney impressions when I mentioned it. I do like OFH though so not too sure it's a problem :)

MsChanandlerBong · 17/08/2011 19:24

I love Cassie, but have rejected it from my shortlist as I dislike Cassandra, yet personally don't feel Cassie is a bc name.

How do you pronounce Cassia?

pointydog · 17/08/2011 19:33

Lovely name.

I never watched OFAH so the name has no connotations.

mammyemcbe · 17/08/2011 19:56

Love itGrin I like Cassidy as a first name with cassie as a NN but dh is not keen on surnames as first name Sad

EdithWeston · 17/08/2011 20:00

I quite like Cassie (which my keyboard just tried to turn into "Cassis" if that helps as another variation) as I was rather fond of an aged great aunt with that name. Blush to say I never knew if it was short for anything.

Currently, I know a lot of ponies called Cassie.

tammytoby · 17/08/2011 21:19

I like Cassie and Cassia - both lovely and not overused.

sahara13 · 17/08/2011 21:27

I used to have a pony called Cassie! Lovely name though.

LAbaby · 18/08/2011 00:03

This was my favourite choice for a girl (we have just had a boy). We were planning it as a nickname for Cassia, which we pronounce Cassie-ah - I think you can also pronounce it like Kesh-ah or something like that.
I love Cassie, it's not that common but everyone knows it. But regarding the ponies called Cassie I have to admit it was the name of my much loved childhood pet - not that it put me off.

muminthemiddle · 18/08/2011 00:10

I think of it as a dogs name, sorry.

BuntyPenfold · 18/08/2011 09:08

I only know one Cassie; he's a boy.

bittentothequick · 18/08/2011 19:01

I like it a lot. :)

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