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[Opinions] Vladimira
Yay, or nay? I discovered this name recently, and I took a shine to it. It's so deliciously dark and ominous.
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Yay! It's SO cool!
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Nay. It sounds TOO dark.
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'It's so deliciously dark and ominous." - you took the words right out of my mouth. It's awesome, stunning, delicate but strong, unique but legitimate, vampirish (which is a good thing!), should I go on?!
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Big yay! Only I don't think I would use it in real life.
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I'm not big on Vladimira, it's rather dated here. I do however like Branimira.
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I'm not big on Vladimir ("vlah-DEE-meer"), so Vladimira ("vlah-DEE-meer-uh?") doesn't excite me much. I'm using the Russian pronunciaiton of the male name and guessing the feminine pronunciation. [And yes, I'm aware that the English pronunciation of Vladimir is "VLAD-i-meer." I just don't like it either way.] Now Casimira ("kaz-ee-MEER-uh"), there's a name that knocks my socks off.
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Vladimira is okay. It's awesome name! Nicknames are Vlaďka, Vlada, Mirka.
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I love its intensity! I think I prefer the masculine Vladimir, though.
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It IS dark-sounding. Can't say that I care for it but it would work in a horror story or something like that.
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