[Opinions] Georgiane
WDYT? I think I heard this on a Hallmark movie (not sure if this was the really the character’s name, but it’s what I heard; pronounced “georgie-anne”), and I thought it was rather pretty. The spelling, I think, doesn’t look especially pretty, but I still like it, probably my favorite feminine form of George at the moment.
“Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.”
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https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/157557
“Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.”
PNL:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/157557
This message was edited 6/23/2018, 1:30 PM
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I love "Georgie" I think it's spunky and sweet at the same time but I would never bring myself to use it as a full name. My only option would be Georgina as it's the only "George" name that I really like (and have done since I was a child).
Georgette is the next variant that I like but Georgia and Georgiana are not for me.
I think maybe Georgianne is a prettier spelling? Or just go for as you hear it, Georgie-Anne, but I like double barrel names and I know a lot of people don't...
Georgette is the next variant that I like but Georgia and Georgiana are not for me.
I think maybe Georgianne is a prettier spelling? Or just go for as you hear it, Georgie-Anne, but I like double barrel names and I know a lot of people don't...
Give it a French pronunciation and use it in a French context, and it's fine. In an English-language context, I really find it pretentious, unattractive and asking for solecisms like Jor-Jane, on the analogy of what some people do with Georgiana.
I'd use Georgina happily enough, but no other fem version of George appeals to me.
I'd use Georgina happily enough, but no other fem version of George appeals to me.
Not a fan of the sound or how it looks. I much prefer Georgiana.