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[Opinions] Richardine
Richardine popped into my head today but no clue where I would have seen it before.It looks odd to me, but at the same time, I like the sound.What do you think? Is it usable?

This message was edited 12/31/2018, 12:08 PM

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Oh good gracious, no. It looks and sounds ridiculous and ugly.
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Like I've said before, some names lend themselves well to being feminized. Others do not.
Richard does not.
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I like Richelle quite a lot, even if it is dated.
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I never really thought of Richelle as having anything to do with Richard. I knew one and she pronounced her name just like Rachelle: Ra-SHELL. So I just assumed it was a different spelling of Rachelle, which I do like.
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It's such an obviously feminized form that I personally dislike it. It would be usable, but I'd expect people to end up calling her 'Ricki' or something like it.
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Hi !!!I usually dislike feminine forms of classic names.Richardine is better than Riccarda or Ricciarda for sure.I would pronounce it like in French too.
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