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Christina Renee or Naomi Renee

27 replies

eiche · 14/01/2019 10:18

Which one do you prefer?

I want it to sound classy and and not trendy.

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ZebraKid71 · 14/01/2019 10:22

Naomi.

I don't - ina names.

AdaColeman · 14/01/2019 10:24

Christina, very classy!

Inktank · 14/01/2019 10:29

Both lovely, too hard to decide!

Peachbubble · 14/01/2019 11:20

Christina

FeelingFlat · 14/01/2019 11:26

How are you pronouncing Renee? Ree-nee or Reh-nay?

MikeUniformMike · 14/01/2019 11:39

Christina. Pretty and can be shortened to Chris, Chrissy, Christie, Kit or Tina,
Naomi - It's ok but I don't like the way some people say it as Nigh OH-mi.

Astronica · 14/01/2019 12:09

I much prefer Christina Renee. I'm not keen on Naomi at all, and don't find it particularly classy.

Narya · 14/01/2019 12:12

Christina

tammytoby · 14/01/2019 14:07

Christine Renée.

I dislike Naomi

Mountainsoutofmolehills · 14/01/2019 14:11

Naomi doesn't need another name.

Christina will spend her live saying its christina not tine, its with a C not a K...... In the end she will be called Chrissie. SI that what you want.

How about Rennee alone?

tammytoby · 14/01/2019 14:13

Christina will spend her live saying its christina not tine, its with a C not a K...

Christina sounds very different to Christine..!

And I've never seen Christina spelled with a K, unlike Catherine/Katherine.

MikeUniformMike · 14/01/2019 14:38

Call her Renee.

Justus22 · 14/01/2019 16:36

I like Christina, I remember meeting a a girl when I was about 10 on holiday, Swedish I think. Really pretty, long blonde hair and very sweet, I always think of her when I hear that name. Funny how people shape your thoughts on a name. I also know a few lovely Naomi's though, both are nice. X

eiche · 14/01/2019 17:41

Hustus22 maybe every Swedish girl is very pretty regardless the name haha ??

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eiche · 14/01/2019 17:43

feelingflat the second one !

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Parthenope · 14/01/2019 17:48

Either first name is nice, but I really don't like Renée, and don't think it goes with the first names. And when the acute accent gets left off the 'e', it reminds me of the name 'Reenee' (pron REE-nee') which was common among the generation now in their seventies as a nickname for 'Irene', I think.

WakeMeUpWhenGoodOmensIsOn · 14/01/2019 17:48

Naomi Renee is a bit of a mouthful but you'll rarely be saying both names together. I think Naomi is rather nice: well known but not overused. Christina is pretty but it's got so many alternative spelling possibilities that that might be a bit tedious spelling it out all the time.

MrsRubyMonday · 14/01/2019 18:14

My friend is called Naomi and all I remember at uni is drunk guys telling her that her name is I moan backwards. They thought it was hilarious, she hated it.

Christina Renee is beautiful

MikeUniformMike · 14/01/2019 19:10

I've never seen Christina spelt with a K either. It's an old name. It's spelt Cristina in spanish-speaking countries.

Justus22 · 14/01/2019 19:16

@eiche they are a very pretty nation yes haha, but the name is nice too x

3in4years · 14/01/2019 19:33

Christina

RedDwarves · 14/01/2019 21:08

Naomi.

Christina is very outdated.

Shadow1234 · 14/01/2019 22:17

I really like the name Renee and is my favourite on your list.

Sophronia · 14/01/2019 23:05

Christina

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