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[Opinions] Georgina
When I was a kid, I despised this name because I thought it sounded like a crabby old lady. Now, I'm head over heels for it. I think it has the ability to be feminine and ballsy at the same time, if you know what I mean. :)So, WDYT of Georgina? Can you think of any good combos? Have you ever met anyone with the name?
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I've always enjoyed Georgina, but not any other George name really. George is OK but flattish and if I was in Germany I'd prefer Georg, but anywhere else it would generate too many misunderstandings.Georgina Ruth
Georgina Helen
Georgina Karen
Georgina Clare
Georgina Susan
Georgina Caroline
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I used to not like it, but it has grown on me a bit. I still prefer Georgia though. As for combos, how about Georgina Claire, Georgina Pearl, Georgina Fleur, or Georgina Mary?
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I love Georgina.These are the Georgina combos on my list: Georgina Blythe, Georgina Cecily, Georgina Clare, Georgina Daisy, Georgina Milly, Georgina Pearl, Georgina Ruby.I've never met anyone with the name.
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Well, I like Georgia, but Georgina still gives me an old-lady vibe.
Alix Georgina, Georgina Fay, Georgina Adeline, Georgina Adele, Georgina Aderyn, Hera Georgina. I've never met any.
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I like Georgina. Not crazy about it but I like it.I have known a few. My grandmother used to go to a hairdresser called Georgina. There was a girl in my class called Georgina - her sisters had cool names, one was Esther.Another girl I was in school with had a sister called Georgina and a girl in the Gem Diploma I just finished is Georgina too - she goes by Gina.
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I like it a lot. I went to school with one who's now a paramedic, so I think of Georginas as being very sensible and good in an emergency. Also, she had totally perfect eyebrows. :) Her middle name is Juliet, which is a bit j-heavy for me. I'd prefer Georgina Mary, Georgina Fleur or Georgina Claire.
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Love it!!I adore it, I love it sooo much! BUt for me (alas) there are two reasons why I can never use it..1) Its so close to Georgia and Georgia is so super popular here (and has been for about 10 years!) And there are still quite a few Georgina's2) My boyfriend hates it :(I've met a few girls with the name :)Georgina Isobel
Gergina Hermione
Georgina Islay
Georgina Maeve
Georgina Lilian
Georgina Esmee
Georgina Evelyn (combo of mine )
Georgina Beatrice
Georgina Verity
Georgina Annabel
Georgina Simone
Georgina Eloise
Georgina Daphne
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Georgina is pretty. I prefer Georgiana myself, if anything because I really dislike the nickname Gina.Georgina Charlotte
Georgina Wren
Georgina Margaret
Georgina Florence
Georgina Verity
Georgina Beatrice
Georgina Cecily
Georgina Ophélie
Georgina Lucy
Georgina Aude
Georgina Eleanor
Georgina Isabelle
Georgina Blanche
Georgina Mathilde
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I love Georgina. It took me a little while to come around to it as it does have a feel that's a little too posh for me in general but that also comes with a certain elegance, and I enjoy the nickname Georgie, because of how spunky it is. I'm trying to talk DBF into using this for a girl as an alternative to using George for a boy, as I'm not a huge fan of that, but it honors several things for him.Georgina Phyllis
Georgina Susan
Georgina Daisy
Georgina Amber
Georgina Aimee
Georgina Maryam
Georgina Haley
Georgina Marilyn
Georgina Gayle
Georgina Lois
Georgina Carol
Georgina Claire
Georgina Therese
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I love it! It's my favorite feminine George name. I think it's very fresh and fun and upbeat, but it's quite regal at the same time. I love the nickname possibilities too-- Georgie, Gina, and Nina are all great.Unfortunately I've never found a combo I totally love, and haven't really tried to in months. My old favorites were Georgina Rue and Georgina Violet, for what it's worth.I've never met a Georgina. Too bad.
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It's always been a favourite of mine since i was a kid. It's a nice understated name, and i like the nickname Georgie
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I love Georgina! I think it's so lovely. I know a girl in her late 20's by this name. I also have a friend (also in her late 20's) named Georgene.
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