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[Opinions] Re: Dot
I love most of the nn for Dorothy / Dorothea even better than the formal names, lovely as they are. Dot is super cute. Dodie is my ultimate fav.Dorothea Louise -- Being extra-picky today, I'm not happy with the repeated, stressed long "ee" sounds in this one. Then again, if I ever met a real Dorothea Louise in real life, I'd do a jig with joy. Dorothea Josephine -- A tad on the long side, but still nice.Dorothea Hazel -- This is my favorite of your Dorotheas. You know, the more I look at her the more Dorothea Louise is starting to grab hold of me. The styles of both those names are so right together. It's a shame about the flow. What to do, what to do? Hmm. At this point, it's a tie.Dorothea Ruby -- Nice. Ruby is a tad heavy next to light-as-air Dorothea though.Dorothea Millicent -- Could I interest you in Dorothea Melisande? I like the flow better.Dorothy Jane -- Sweet, simple and to the point. What's not to love?Dorothy Mae -- mae is feeling filler-ish here.Dorothy Rose -- Definitely filler-esque.Dorothy Juliet -- Dorothy is cute. Juliet is a bit of a drama queen. the two aren't sitting happily next to each other for me.Dorothy Eloise -- Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner. [The long "ee" sounds aren't a problem for me because that sound isn't stressed in Dorothy the way it is in Dorothea.] So, to recap: (1) Dorothy Eloise; (2) Dorothy Jane; (3) tie between Dorothea Louise and Dorothea Hazel.

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You are so good at matching first and middle names! Dorothea Melisande? Genius.
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Gee, thanks. :-)
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