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[Opinions] Claribel
I stumbled across Claribel.It was used by Shakespeare and in "The Faerie Queene" (as Claribell).What do you think?Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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I like it but it sounds like a cow name.
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Don't like, I've heard of a few cows with that name
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I think some show I watched or heard of had a clown named Claribel. I don't like the name; it sounds dated and stodgy and makes me think of clowns or cows.
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I think there are slightly less starchy -bel names to be found tbh. In the US Clarabelle is ordinarily a cow name so that is what it makes me think of. I definitely like some of the more unusual-bel/Belle names in general though, like Mirabelle, Orabelle, Sybelle, Maybelle, Corabelle, Christabelle, etc. A FN MN but I once came across a Melody Belle and I just LOVED it. Have you been exploring the Belle names lately?

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Yes, but the only ones I really love are Isabel, Isabelle and Annabel.I like Maribel and some others but not enough to consider.
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Having a bunch of names you like in a category is just overrated imo, Isabel, Isabelle, Annabel is plenty tbh I think you're good.
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I remember from somewhere a children's rhyme featuring Claribel the Cow. Which puts a stop to all human use; and the meaning is almost too much.
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Wdym? Clear Beauty?
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It sounds like a posh Southern name, think Clara-Belle, but less obvious. Would work splendidly on a dairy cow.
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It's nice but a little too cutesy for me. It seems like a name for a doll or a pet more than an adult woman. I prefer Clara or Mirabel, they have more strength to them.
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