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[Opinions] Re: Kirstian
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I'm not sure how this is two names in one? I know a Kirstian (or maybe Kirsten?), and she always told me it was the Danish form of Christina. But I do like names like Louisabella and such, they really are fun, I agree. I just found a couple recently that I thought were great - Loubelle and Wilbraham. Loubelle was a character in Sylvia Plath's Bell Jar, and Wilbraham was a figure in the 18th-century art book I was reading. I think he was a member of the british gentry. I like still like Annabeth and Rosabel, Lilibet and so on. There is something so storylike about them.
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Hmm... maybe I'm wrong but I thought it was Kirsten and Christian combined. I doubt that Kirstian is a Danish though. It doesn't look or sound Danish.
Wilbraham is very intersting!
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Kristian is the Slavic and Scandinavian spelling of Christian.

This message was edited 3/17/2010, 3:44 PM

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