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[Opinions] Re: Julianna
I stronly dislike the double n. With one n, I think it exudes class. With two n's, it just seems hokey to me.
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Julianna exudes class as well-actually Julianna came first, then Juliana. Julianna is pretty and classy. Juliana seems too made up, too much like Breana, Tiana...hence Julianna tops them all.
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NoJuliana is a feminine of Julian. Julianna is Julie+Anna, which is way more made up and silly to me. I ONLY like Juliana as feminine of Julian.Juliana's been used in ancient rome. I love it. So pretty and versatile and every letter makes a noise that it needs to. Can't stand Julianna.

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Julianna came first, then Juliana
How do you know that?Juliana, as a feminine form of Julian, makes more sense than Julianna. It's not at all made-up looking, IMO.
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I agree
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