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[Opinions] Christabelle
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I think it is beautiful and romanticThough I would spell it Christabel (you could still use Belle as a nn if you wanted).Christabel/le Theresa is a mouthful. What about Christabel Tess?
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I really don't like Christabelle at all. It's frilly and babyish sounding, especially this spelling. I really hate the name Theresa as well.
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I love Christabelle, and that's my favourite spelling too, but I think the name is too frilly for me to use in real life. (I'd use it as a middle name in real life, though.)I think Christabelle Theresa is nice but maybe a little long, and Theresa Christabelle would flow better. I love Theresa when it's pronounced teh-RAY-sah._____________________________________________________________________"There are few more distressing sights than that
Of an Englishman in a baseball cap
Yeah we'll die in the class we were born
That's a class of our own my love"Elinor
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DH and I love Christabel (this spelling only though). It's a beautiful, noble name with some wonderful namesakes throughout history. Theresa is a pretty name too, although something tells me I wouldn't put the two together in a combo.
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Christabelle is a very frilly and immature sounding name to me. I don't see it suiting an adult at all. I prefer Christine or Christina. I do like Teresa (this spelling only).
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It's beautiful, but I personally prefer the spelling Christabel, since the -elle in the end is a bit too much for my taste. But it's perfectly fine anyways. I really like mn Theresa.
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I absolutely adore Christabel, but only this spelling. The -elle makes it way too frilly for me. Theresa is another favourite of mine. The syllables in Christabel Theresa don't flow very well, IMO, in that order. Theresa Christabel would be great, though.Shannon
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