[Opinions] Stina
What do you think of the name Stina? Sometimes I think it's artsy and exotic, and other times I think it's downright awful. I can't make up my mind how I feel about it. Opinions?
Also, for extra kicks, what would you want Stina to be a nickname for, out of these options:
Christina
Augustina
Celestina
Faustina
Justina
Ernestina
Modestine
Also, for extra kicks, what would you want Stina to be a nickname for, out of these options:
Christina
Augustina
Celestina
Faustina
Justina
Ernestina
Modestine
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I posted once about poor little Victorian Christmastina from Merthyr Tydfil. I think she would definitely have preferred Stina.
Hrm I don't hate it, but it isn't really grabbing me. All the long forms are great though.
Hrm I don't hate it, but it isn't really grabbing me. All the long forms are great though.
Christmastina is...amazing. Just...how...is...name?
Her middle name was Eunice.:D
Christmastina! I love it! :-)
I forget her siblings' names, but they were all really normal. One mad burst of creativity, I guess :)
it sounds exactly like a nickname for one of those names. I find it awkward and sort of unappealing.
I think Stina is a cute nickname. Actually, it's kinda pretty.
Stina on its own if fine but nothing I'd choose. Sounds very cut off.
I like christina but spelled as kristina. I have a sister with that name, spelled a K. So my whole life, I've been used to the K spelling rather then the Ch spelling.
I just looks better in my opinion.
I like christina but spelled as kristina. I have a sister with that name, spelled a K. So my whole life, I've been used to the K spelling rather then the Ch spelling.
I just looks better in my opinion.
I'm in the same boat as you.... Sometimes it feels like Stan, on a girl, uuuuughh. And sometimes it feels like a chic foreign exchange student
I'd pick Cristina / Christine, because I like Christine but hate Chris. The other names I like other nns for.
Side note I've never heard of Modestine and I'm in love!
I'd pick Cristina / Christine, because I like Christine but hate Chris. The other names I like other nns for.
Side note I've never heard of Modestine and I'm in love!
lol, you're right, Modestine does sound feminine hygienesque. I have a bunch of (amazingly awful) homemaker magazines from the 50's and 60's, and throughout them all are these soft-focus ads of women in ball gowns lounging in the woods or in parks and the only words that are on the ad are "Modess...BECAUSE" and sometimes "whisper". They are totally advertisements for pads that are trying not to be advertisements for pads. Terrific. Modestine...BECAUSE.
I think Modess might have been pronounced Moh-DESS, like "made" being "fashion?" But I really don't know, I don't know that they're even sold anymore.
STINK. Yes. It's one letter away from stink. That must be the weird "uh, gross" feeling I get with it.
I went to school with a Stina. Stina was her full name. I don't really like it but I can't say I have very strong feelings about it really. Sometimes it's kind of cute, sometimes kind of ugly. I also know a Christina nn Stina.
From your list I quite like the idea of Stina as a nickname for Augustina.
From your list I quite like the idea of Stina as a nickname for Augustina.