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Evelyn or Christina?

37 replies

Tangi88 · 12/01/2020 15:53

DP and I have decided that we would like to name our daughter either Christina or Evelyn! Which one do you like the most?

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dreamsmama · 12/01/2020 15:54

Evelyn Smile

HelenaJustina · 12/01/2020 15:59

Christina, lots of Eve/Evie’s round here!

MsChatterbox · 12/01/2020 16:01

Evelyn

SundayMorningSun · 12/01/2020 16:01

Christina

BikeRunSki · 12/01/2020 16:02

What @HelenaJustina said!

Tangi88 · 12/01/2020 16:07

Thank you! Although we plan not to use any nicknames...

Would that still be an issue?

And we will pronounce it as Ev-eh-lin

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AdaColeman · 12/01/2020 16:15

Christina, so pretty and unusual.

Evelyn seems a rather harsh sound to me.

Peachbubble · 12/01/2020 16:25

Christina, sounds nicer and there are loads of Evelyns around.

Roselilly36 · 12/01/2020 16:27

Both beautiful names, I couldn’t chose between them either.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 12/01/2020 16:30

Christina. I'm tired of the Evelyn hype.

Smellbellina · 12/01/2020 16:33

Evelyn seems really popular at the moment, although obviously that’s not necessarily a problem!
Personally I would go for Christina.

sel2223 · 12/01/2020 16:37

Christina Evelyn sounds beautiful

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 12/01/2020 16:43

Christina. It's a beautiful name and not yet another Eve/Eva/Evie/Evanna/Evelyn/Evalina (they are all currently pupils at my school, some in multiples)

MikeUniformMike · 12/01/2020 16:49

Christina. It's nice. Chrissie, Christie or Tina are nice should it get shortened.
I don't like Evelyn at all, whichever way you say it.

BabloHoney · 12/01/2020 16:49

Love Christina, it’s due a comeback. Chrissie is cute for a little girl too

Thefaceofboe · 12/01/2020 18:05

Evelyn

M0mmyneedswine · 12/01/2020 18:17

Christina as even if you dont shorten it yourselves Evelyn will become Evie or similar by friends at school

ButterflyRuns · 12/01/2020 18:33

Christina is pretty, not a fan of Evelyn

17caterpillars1mouse · 12/01/2020 19:35

I like Evelyn but Evie's ate everywhere. Its been used to the point of exhaustion in my opinion.

Love Christina, it feels fresh and different, in a good way. I quite like Chrissie as a nn and think Kit could work and would be cool and quirky on a girl, not Tina though

Flymetothestars · 12/01/2020 19:41

Evelyn by a million miles

Christina just sounds like Chris with a frill at the end to make it a girls name. Like Philip and Phillipa. Sorry not a fan at all but love Evelyn

Sparklypurpleunicornsaremyfav · 12/01/2020 19:42

Christina, it's different these days, she would probably be the only one. My nan's name was Evelyn which I love but pronounced eve-lyn (as its spelt & as hers was) the other sounds American to me

Cbeebiesrehab · 12/01/2020 20:42

My daughter is Evelyn on her birth certificate (but doesn’t go by it) and although I know it’s statistically popular I haven’t heard of another one in our area (despite having heard of a few of her far more unusual diminutive)
Christina sounds quite dated to me and I don’t like Chris or Chrissie.

DramaAlpaca · 12/01/2020 22:54

Christina. It's beautiful, but I'm not mad on any of the usual diminutives. The teenage one I know never shortens her name.

I like Evelyn pronounced the Irish way, EV-lyn, but it's apparently very popular nowadays.

Astronica · 12/01/2020 23:01

I prefer Christina.

Tangi88 · 14/01/2020 18:31

Thank you all for the comments.

Most of you comment that Evelyn is popular and this would be an issue.

However, I was hoping that by keeping “Evelyn” as “Evelyn” and by not introducing a nickname, she would be kind of unique and not another Evie/Eva/Eve!

Is this not the case?

Christina on the other hand is much less popular, I agree. We would keep Christina as that though and we don’t plan to nickname her!

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