Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Alice, then Rose, then . . . . Caroline.
All three are fine, I just don't like Caroline as much, find it a bit too popular, and don't like that it can be pronounced two different ways.
That said, surname matters! Weird that you won't give any hints.
Pronounced two different ways in this country? This is news to me.
Yes, I personally know Carolines that pronounce it "-line" and "-lynne". Happy to provide the news; support my Patreon to keep local journalism alive.
That’s abnormal though, considering that Carolyn is an actual name.
Yep, the vast majority of Carolines pronounce it -line.
My daughter’s name is Madeline and 9/10 people pronounce it as Madelyn, so I started saying like Caroline and a few people have replied that they province that name as Carolyn… which is odd to me.
Anonymous wrote:They do sound dated and very Anglo. Might as well name her Karen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me they all sound really, really dated and I'm an older woman.
Same here. Rose especially seems very …. Generic. Alice old fashioned. Caroline is the classic. Caro line has more class than Caro Lynn but it’s still my first choice of the three.
Anonymous wrote:To me they all sound really, really dated and I'm an older woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Alice, then Rose, then . . . . Caroline.
All three are fine, I just don't like Caroline as much, find it a bit too popular, and don't like that it can be pronounced two different ways.
That said, surname matters! Weird that you won't give any hints.
Pronounced two different ways in this country? This is news to me.
Yes, I personally know Carolines that pronounce it "-line" and "-lynne". Happy to provide the news; support my Patreon to keep local journalism alive.
That’s abnormal though, considering that Carolyn is an actual name.
Yep, the vast majority of Carolines pronounce it -line.
Anonymous wrote:All are ugly and make me think of heavy metal/ hair bands.
They sound dated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me they all sound really, really dated and I'm an older woman.
I mean you answered your own question there. Susan and Jennifer sound really, really dated to women having babies right now.
+1, my mom thought all of our name choices sounded “dated”. She’s in her 60s. She doesn’t understand that I don’t have the same associations with names that she does. The names she likes all remind me of people I grew up with and sound too 90s to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me they all sound really, really dated and I'm an older woman.
I mean you answered your own question there. Susan and Jennifer sound really, really dated to women having babies right now.
Anonymous wrote:To me they all sound really, really dated and I'm an older woman.