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[Opinions] Carlyn
WDYT of this girl's name? And the nickname Carly?
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This is actually my best friends name! she is 16 and sometimes it can be prn. differently. CAR-lyn or car-LYN depending on how you use it. I really dislike the nn Carly so I'm going to suggest the nn Car. This is what I usually call her.
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I know a girl named Karlan, so Carlyn seems much nicer in comparison. It's got a cute sound, but it's nrms.
I do like Carly.
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Too much like Carolyn, which is a fine name but prefer Caroline. Carly can be it's own name, it doesn't have to be a nickname.
And like someone said, do you really want the George Carlin association?
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I prefer the spelling Carlin - that way, it seems more separate from Carolyn etc._____________________________________________________________________"[David Gest] looks like he's had a lot of plastic surgery done, but not by a plastic surgeon."Elinor
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I think it's nice. Carly is a cute nn.
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I'm surprised at myself, but I actually quite like this name. I also think that Carly makes a nice nn for it. I do know someone with Carly as a full forename, and I think it will age very gracefully on her.
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I know a named Carlyn Virginia. I think it's a nice name. "Dance like no one's watching."
This is a favorite quote of mine
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Do you really like George Carlin that much?If you don't, you might have more than a little trouble when everyone else in America associates the name with him.May I suggest you use Carla, Carlotta, or even just plain Carly? Any of those would trump Carlyn any day of the week.Array
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Please see my reply below.
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I didn't see that you'd reposted.Since it was within the same minute that I did. We just missed each other--sorry! If it's family, it's family, and you're lucky that your mother's maiden name wasn't something like Schneeburger. ;)I still think that the George Carlin associations are a bit too strong for a first name (a middle name would be okay)--but if you're going to use it, I'd spell it Carlin. Looks a lot more feminine to me than Carlyn, which just looks silly in my eyes. Besides, if your mother was a Carlin, it would be most honouring her by naming a child Carlin.Oh--and would you consider Carlin for a son? I think it would work very nicely on a boy. Carl would be nice, too.Array
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I'm an American and I live in the US and I have no idea who George Carlin is.
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It's a name that's not really my style either yet I somehow like it and really it's because my mom's maiden name is Carlin. So I was thinking of a way to make it look a bit more feminine-just an idea. I don't think I would use it anyway but it would be a nice way of honoring her last name-esp. since she had no brothers to carry on the name-just sisters.Thought you guys would laugh to see that Carlyn actually CAN age pretty well! Look at this web page I found-a promoter of the United Nations born in 1904! Interesting, hmmm?:http://lkwdpl.org/lfiles/irwin/
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Well, you've convinced me that you're not a total tryndee. ;-)But I don't think the letter Y magically makes masculine names "feminine". Arbitrarily adding a Y to a masculine name usually just results in the name looking misspelled to me, not "feminine".Now, Carlina or Carline does look and sound feminine to me. The former could be pronounced KAHR-lin-a, kahr-LIN-a, KAHR-leen-a, or kahr-LEEN-a (I would go with the first or last one); the latter could be pronounced kahr-LEEN or kahr-LIEN.
Miranda
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Oh, good idea Miranda! I think Carlina and Carline are both very pretty. Thanks for the suggestion!
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You're welcome!
Miranda
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It sounds very masculine to me, and I have associatioons with it as a surname (Carlin). Carly is kind of cute, though I don't care much for it. There are plently of other names that nn could be used for though, like Carissa, Carla, Carlene, Caroline, etc.
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I do not like any Carl- / Karl- names for girl, plain and simple. Since Carl is so masculine to me, adding feminine sounds does not feminize it for me. Plus, it looks like the surname Carlin (as in the comedian George Carlin), but with a y. That trendy little y does not make a male name feminine.So, I don't care for it.
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I think it's very, very trendy, very datable, and very "young" imo. She won't stay a little baby or toddler forever, and I have trouble picturing a grown woman called Carlyn (at all, let alone picturing a grown Carlyn being taken seriously).Carla Lynne (fn/mn) is much better in my opinion, and will age beautifully imo.
Miranda
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I know of a girl whose name is Carling. Both that and Carlyn are NMS, but I'm not sure which I like more.
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I don't like it, and I'm not entirely sure why... sorry.
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I like the sound, but it looks trendy. Carly is a bit better.
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Don't care for it. Prefer Caroline or just Carly.
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For some reason I automatically think of the comedian George Carlin. Carly on its own isn't bad.Other suggestions:Carolyn
Carlotta
Carlisa
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I prefer Caroline, Carlyn looks sort of unfinished and my first thought looking at it was not another Lyn name
Carly is okay as a nickname
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Carlyn isn't really my style but it's not bad either. It's much better than a lot of names out there. I think the nn Carly would be cute when she is younger.EDIT: I didn't know this was a real name, that's neat!
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Eww!g
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Maybe it's just me and I know i'm going to get yelled at and i'm sorry if anyone gets mad but you could be a little nicer in your replies, i'm just trying to make the dynamic on this board a little more positive....thanks!
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Should I have said..."It's pathetically ugly" instead.Jesus.
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Yes, as long as you added "in my opinion"/"I think it's...".
Miranda
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I Agree.
CIARDA“The sun gives us light, but the moon provides inspiration. If you look at the sun without shielding your eyes, you'll go blind. If you look at the moon without shielding your eyes, you’ll become a poet.”
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I agree tooPlease try to tone it down a little. Try to explain why a name is "ew" to you, if you can.Thanks. :-)EDIT: Clarified a touch
Miranda
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This message was edited 5/9/2005, 4:50 PM

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