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56 replies

Diel · 27/11/2016 21:18

What do you prefer from Madeliene, Nina, Juliette, Julianna or Valentina?

Thanks :)

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Nospringflower · 27/11/2016 22:19

Nina

Yika · 27/11/2016 22:19

Nina

ChittyBB · 27/11/2016 22:20

I know a Valentina who shortens her name to Nina so thats a way to have both.

Sophronia · 27/11/2016 22:40

Nina or Juliana

OohhThatsMe · 27/11/2016 22:45

Tina is short for Valentina, not Nina!

I like Juliette best out of all the names.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 27/11/2016 23:32

Nina

CakeRattleandRoll · 27/11/2016 23:44

Juliana (prefer with one n) or Madeleine.

MiniMaxi · 28/11/2016 09:17

Juliette!

SausageSoda · 28/11/2016 09:18

Juliette by a long way.

pilates · 28/11/2016 09:19

Madeliene

BertrandRussell · 28/11/2016 09:20

Juliet- spelled like that. To be absolutely certain nobody will pronounce it Juli-ETTE.

ElizaDontlittle · 28/11/2016 09:20

Both Juliette and Juliana are beautiful, underused but classical names - lovely. If you live somewhere where people speak with that kind of glottal stop - then maybe Juliana rather than getting annoyed that people aren't saying it "right"!

ViewBasket · 28/11/2016 09:22

Julianna

ShowOfHands · 28/11/2016 09:23

I knew a Nina who is actually a Valentina. Of course you can abbreviate it that way.

Juliette is my favourite though, by a country mile.

DurhamDurham · 28/11/2016 09:41

Valentina is a lovely name, although all of the potential names you've chosen are lovely names.

canwestart2016again · 28/11/2016 10:04

Nina

paddypants13 · 28/11/2016 10:05

Julianna.

Madeline in secondplace.

TeshiB · 28/11/2016 10:13

Juliette!

Diel · 28/11/2016 10:27

Thanks everyone!

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user1477409667 · 28/11/2016 10:35

Nina is beautiful and so unique

BertrandRussell · 28/11/2016 10:45

More Ninas than Juliettes!

yotica · 28/11/2016 10:48

Valentina. And it can be shortened to Tina which is quite similar to Nina.

Gruffalosfriend · 28/11/2016 11:41

Valentina or Juliana (with one n) for me.

Don't like the English pronunciation of Madeleine.

Holding · 28/11/2016 11:45

Nina or Valentina.

NavyandWhite · 28/11/2016 12:05

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