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[Opinions] Kontrived!!
Carolina, yes. Same think with Karissa, Konstance, Karol, etc. They look too made up IMO. Konkokted and korny. Yeesh.I knew a little baby Carolina once. Her brother was Truman. Not sure of their MNs.Carolina Rae
Carolina Eve
Carolina Bronwen / Bronwyn
Carolina Hazel
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Some K names (that are also C names) are actually legit, though
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yes, thank you, i've been forgiven:)
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It is the correct spelling if you're Polish, I believe.
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yes, thank you, i've been forgiven:)
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I guess my post was redundant. Sorry.
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While I sort of agree...Karolina is legit (it's the Polish, German, and a few others form), and so is Karol, though it's masculine- Karol on a girl would be odd, and I assume that's what you meant. It's not a trendy K spelling.I do agree that Carolina looks so much nicer! I'm tired of even legit Ks. Maybe that's really what you meant and I just misinterpreted because I'm tired- if so, I'm sorry!Carolina Hazel is lovely, by the way.
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Thanks, glad you liked Carolina Hazel.I'm not from Poland, Germany, or a few others, so to me it looks entirely contrived. I understand now that it's legit. But unfortunately at first glance it grabbed me like the kreatyve names do. :)
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Makes sense. :)
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ROFL and nicely saidIf they come from a language where K is the norm, sure. But randomly changing a C to a K is just silly.
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Well, it's the German spelling, which seems less contrived to me than Karissa.
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Karissa is also an alternate transliteration of Charissa from Greek.
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This is turning into a "the more you know!" post. *g* I had no idea. I thought it was simply an alternate/modern version of Carissa.

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Agreed and don't forget it's the standard spelling in Poland, Scandinavia, Hungary and Russia. There's a world of difference between Karolina and Kourtney, Kloe, Kasey, Konner and Karter which were created with a K just to look "cute."
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Agree!ingen text
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Oh, thanks for that info. I was not aware. This does make it a bit better!Still prefer Carolina.
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There's a bit of a pronunciation difference, too, if you're in the states. Carolina will be pronounced like the state (Care-ah-line-ah), while Karolina is more likely to be pronounced Care-uh-leen-ah.
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