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[Opinions] Carol
Most of you feel names like Hattie, Betty, Annie and Kathy are pure nicknames. But what about Carol? Does Carol in your opinion have to be a nickname for Caroline or Carolyn or can it stand on its own. Would it be nice to meet a baby Carol?

This message was edited 5/15/2009, 10:23 AM

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I think Carol is a name that people instantly overlook because it's not in line with current trends, but it's lovely and I wouldn't be surprised to see it revived early.
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I feel that it can definitely stand on its own. My girlfriend has two daughters, Carol & Barbara. Though I personally prefer Carolina & Caroline, I feel that Carol is refreshing & nice.
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Honestly, I've never thought of Carol as a nickname for Caroline. Carol feels complete on its own, and I think of it strictly as referring to the type of song "carol". Then again, I just love Christmas!I'd love to meet a little Carol. Even though it was ridiculously popular a few decades ago, now it would just be a sweet, underused name.
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Carol is a name on its own, but I don't like it.
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I think it can stand on it's own. I've never seen it as purely nickname. I just think Caroline is so much better than just plain ol' Carol. And as for using it on a baby... eh... not so much.
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Carol can stand on its own. I really quite like it.
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I think it can stand on it's own.
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Carol definitely can stand on its own. It has two syllables and doesn't end in the "ee" sound, plus it means something on its own.
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I think Carol is so passe that it is a tad comical, especially after the movie Juno, and that receptionist lady from Little Britain. I couldn't imagine a baby Carol, unless it was on one of those cut-off-from-society Mormon polygamist compounds in the middle of nowhere who have no sense of style. I can't include Carol with names with ironic camp appeal like Hattie and Betty.

This message was edited 5/15/2009, 10:49 AM

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Absolutely Carol can stand on its own. I like the name Carol, but put an "e" on the end and I'm in love, after Carole Lombard, the actress.I'd love to meet a baby Carol / Carole.It makes me think of Christmas carols. :-)
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