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[Opinions] Laurel or Lauren?
Would you prefer Gretchen Laurel or Gretchen Lauren?
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Gretchen LaurelThe two 'n' endings in GretcheN LaureN clash horrificly to me, and Lauren is SO tryndee and very ugly to me. I also think that the harsher sound of Gretchen needs the softer sound of Laurel to balance it.
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Lauren :-)i
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Laurel, definitely. Gretchen is very harsh sounding, and Laurel softens it. Besides, Laurel is much more original than Lauren._____________________________________________________________________Elinor"Well-behaved women rarely make history."
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Gretchen LaurelGretchEN LaurEN looks almost rhyming.But even as a fn I prefer Laurel. I think it is prettier and more interesting than Lauren."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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Gretchen Laurel sounds much better.Gretchen and Lauren both end in 'N' so they don't suit each other.
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Gretchen Laurel is nicer as a combination - the 'en' sound makes Gretchen Lauren a bit too sing-songy for me. I love both of those names though.
'This is some rescue. When you came in here, did you have a plan for getting out?'
Princess Leia Organa, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
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Gretchen Laurel.

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Hannah
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Laurel
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I think Gretchen Laurel sounds the best.

"I used to be Snow White, but I drifted."
Mae West
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Gretchen Laurel.~Lisa~
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Gretchen Laurel seems to flow better.
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Gretchen Laurel flows much better.
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Gretchen Laurel.
-Amy-
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I prefer Laurel over Lauren anyway, but I also think Gretchen Laurel flows better than GretchEN LaurEN.
~Heather~
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Laurel.
CIARDA“In the real dark night of the soul it is always three o’clock in the morning.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Gretchen Laurel sounds better.
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Gretchen Laurel
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