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[Opinions] Re: Glina
I'm sure it's fine in Switzerland, but in an English-speaking context, no. It sounds like someone saying 'gleaner'--i.e., someone who collects leftover crops--in a British accent. There aren't any English names that start with 'gl' that I can think of; it sounds really foreign to me.
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Not common, but there are a few: Gloria, Glenda, Glenna, Gladys, & Gladwyn are the ones I can think of.
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