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[Opinions] CHLOEANNE

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At first I thought it said Chlorine. They are both nice name and the sound nice together. It just looks really bad squished like that. Chloe Anne or even Chloe-Anne.
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Is there some reason you're wanting it all together instead of as two separate names or hyphenated? I certainly think it would look better separated as not it's got that pile of vowels in the middle and takes some deciphering. Someone else mentioned that it resembles chlorine. I didn't notice that, but I can see how that might be a more common reaction.
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It looks like it should be said "klo-EEN" because of the ending (which reminds me of Jeanne). I would hyphenate it or make it a double name.
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It's alright, but I'd hyphenate it. When I first looked at it I thought it was one name and it doesn't have a neat divide between names like Rosemarie or Maryanne or something. The middle vowels all sort of jumble so I wasn't sure what it was until I actually tried to read it from left to right. (Although I have noticed that I tend to read things as one image and not from left to right, so maybe that's just me...)

This message was edited 6/21/2011, 4:18 AM

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I think it looks a bit strange. While it looks OK in capital letters, it doesn't look so good in lowercase: Chloeanne, because the "ea" looks weird. I prefer just Chloe Anne as a full name, or a double first name.
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I dunno, I gotta say I actually like the 'ea' combination.That said, however, I second the thoughts of others: it looks better as Chloe Anne.
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I hate smush names. They're ugly and they cause a lot of trouble for the child. I say this because I have one myself. I go by my middle name.
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Reminds me a liiittle bit of chlorine...sorry! :/ and it's a lot of vowels in the middle there. i like the combo enough though. i'd stick with chloe anne.
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It looks awkward. I sit just Chloe Anne?
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typo... is it*
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