[Opinions] Caprina
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From Online Etymology Dictionary:
Capri:
island in the Bay of Naples, of unknown origin: L. capra "she-goat," Gk. kapros "boar," Etruscan capra "burial place" all have been suggested.
I think of goats, myself. Sorry. I kind of like the possible nicknames based on the stressed syllable, though (Pri, Prina). Otherwise, why not just Catrina. People probably mishear it as Catrina often.
Capri:
island in the Bay of Naples, of unknown origin: L. capra "she-goat," Gk. kapros "boar," Etruscan capra "burial place" all have been suggested.
I think of goats, myself. Sorry. I kind of like the possible nicknames based on the stressed syllable, though (Pri, Prina). Otherwise, why not just Catrina. People probably mishear it as Catrina often.
I like it!
Never saw it before, but I like the look and sound of it. Very pretty. Capri always made me think of Caprisun drinks but this doesn't for some reason. I am adding it to my long list. Thanks for posting about it.
Never saw it before, but I like the look and sound of it. Very pretty. Capri always made me think of Caprisun drinks but this doesn't for some reason. I am adding it to my long list. Thanks for posting about it.
I've never really thought about this name. I like the fact that it's similar to Capricorn, but I think it looks / sounds too much like Capri...
Caprina's okay, but it sounds like a cream or a brand of something.
Or a line of clothing. :/
Or a line of clothing. :/
Not a huge fan of it. It sounds like they added -ina to the end to make it a name, after the island of Capri. Camilla is pretty, though.