[Opinions] Agree with you m
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Amy, if you don't like the additional info, just ignore it. Like Mar, I do think it is wrong when people don't answer the question but go off on tangents anyway, but that didn't happen here. Seriously, get over it.
On the OP: Marielle looks tryndee, like you wanted to "sparkly up" the name Marie so you added the now semi-ubiquitous -elle to it.
On the OP: Marielle looks tryndee, like you wanted to "sparkly up" the name Marie so you added the now semi-ubiquitous -elle to it.
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I didn't happen here, because I stopped it before it did.
BTW, Marielle is not just a 'sparkly' or 'tryndee' (nice effort on trying to be 'cute') version of Marie...
My paternal great-great-great grandfather was Jean Bertrand Marielle, and my great-grandmother was given the name Marielle Jean after him, her parents came here to America in the 1800's. Her daughter's (my grandmothers) middle name was Marielle, and her daughter (my aunt) is Marie the shortened version. My middle name is Marie after my aunt and I was thinking of bringing back the *original* name.
Google the name Marielle, there are many people past and present who have it.
Maybe you should get some facts before making yourself look ignorant.
BTW, Marielle is not just a 'sparkly' or 'tryndee' (nice effort on trying to be 'cute') version of Marie...
My paternal great-great-great grandfather was Jean Bertrand Marielle, and my great-grandmother was given the name Marielle Jean after him, her parents came here to America in the 1800's. Her daughter's (my grandmothers) middle name was Marielle, and her daughter (my aunt) is Marie the shortened version. My middle name is Marie after my aunt and I was thinking of bringing back the *original* name.
Google the name Marielle, there are many people past and present who have it.
Maybe you should get some facts before making yourself look ignorant.
Gee, Adelle looks ignernt?
Oh, dear. Maybe I am, too--because from what I see, she's never once doubted the legitimacy of the name Marielle. She's a pretty bright kid, that Adelle--what she said is that it looks tryndee, not that it necessarily is.
...As another example, say I go to Adelle and I ask her, "What do you think of the name Galaxy?" If her response is, "I think it sounds like someone parents watched too much sci-fi," and I didn't get the name from a sci-fi show (but instead from the oh-so-beautiful heavens above), it doesn't mean she's somehow dissing me. It means that she has a legitimate observation about the name which other people, who won't know my so-very-deep connection with the name, may also have. In which case, I should politely reply, "Thanks for your opinion! I'm actually digging it because...", rather than patronize her for not knowing my history with the name Galaxy.
...Or, more succinctly? Don't take things so personally.
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Oh, dear. Maybe I am, too--because from what I see, she's never once doubted the legitimacy of the name Marielle. She's a pretty bright kid, that Adelle--what she said is that it looks tryndee, not that it necessarily is.
...As another example, say I go to Adelle and I ask her, "What do you think of the name Galaxy?" If her response is, "I think it sounds like someone parents watched too much sci-fi," and I didn't get the name from a sci-fi show (but instead from the oh-so-beautiful heavens above), it doesn't mean she's somehow dissing me. It means that she has a legitimate observation about the name which other people, who won't know my so-very-deep connection with the name, may also have. In which case, I should politely reply, "Thanks for your opinion! I'm actually digging it because...", rather than patronize her for not knowing my history with the name Galaxy.
...Or, more succinctly? Don't take things so personally.
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Congratulations, you get the last word b/c I'm no longer responding to this post.
p.s. check your spelling
p.s. check your spelling