[Opinions] Mazarine
What do you think of the girls name Mazarine
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Too close to Nazarene or Margarine (like others posted).
Marzarine? I dont like it much, like a cross between 2 sorts of food: Margarine and Marzipan. A little bit strange, and it doesnt sound like a name.
Margarine, mazarin, marzipan . . .
. . . take your pick. It's not a terrible sound but it definitely sounds like a food not a person.
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. . . take your pick. It's not a terrible sound but it definitely sounds like a food not a person.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
A "mazarin" is a pastry
At least in Sweden a "mazarin" is a popular pastry, so Mazarine sounds really odd as a first name. Have you not heard of mazarin buns?
The mazarin cakes were probably named after the /in/famous French cardinal Mazarin.
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At least in Sweden a "mazarin" is a popular pastry, so Mazarine sounds really odd as a first name. Have you not heard of mazarin buns?
The mazarin cakes were probably named after the /in/famous French cardinal Mazarin.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
This message was edited 5/8/2006, 4:29 PM
It reminds me of Jules Cardinal Mazarin (Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino; 1602-1661), the semi-infamous Italian-French minister of France from 1642 onwards.
Mazarin's famous in his own right, but he's possibly even more famous for his three Mancini nieces: Ortensia (Hortense), Maria (Marie), and Olimpia (Olympe) were all mistresses of Louis XIV of France, and Ortensia also became the lover of Charles II of England.
So... semi-infamous French politicians and not-especially-outstanding royal mistresses. No, sorry, Mazarine does not endear itself as a female given name!
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Mazarin's famous in his own right, but he's possibly even more famous for his three Mancini nieces: Ortensia (Hortense), Maria (Marie), and Olimpia (Olympe) were all mistresses of Louis XIV of France, and Ortensia also became the lover of Charles II of England.
So... semi-infamous French politicians and not-especially-outstanding royal mistresses. No, sorry, Mazarine does not endear itself as a female given name!
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I didn't think of Magazine...but I did think of Margarine. Not much better! Sorry.
Same here.
When I saw it, I misread it as Magazine. I can also see Margarine in it!
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When I saw it, I misread it as Magazine. I can also see Margarine in it!
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On the end of the world: There will be snacks.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I agree.
Andrew
Ahh, nature . . .
Ahh, nature . . .
Ditto the margarine
exactly
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~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
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