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[Opinions] Marisol?
This name has been on my mind recently and I was just wondering if it was only me who liked it on a little girl. To me it's very classic and different without being obviously unique.What does everyone think? Any mn suggestions? TIA! "A world where Sting asked if the Russians loved their children too and we knew the answer was yes" - Excerpt from Looking for Alibrandi.
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It reminds me a bit of 'parasol', the umbrella thing, but otherwise it's quite nice.Lilypie Next Birthday Ticker
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I love Marisol. It's different without being odd. I like Maribel (contraction of Maria Isabel) too.
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Yalexi Marisolwas the baby I delivered last night. The parents were non-English- speakers and pronounced the Y more like a J. Dad (who was only 18) claimed Yalexi is a Mexican name that means "beloved." I had never heard of it.By coincidence I also work with a nurse named Marisol. She's just a couple of years younger than me (meaning she's mid-30s), very pretty and vivacious. She's the only Marisol I have known personally, so of course she colors my perception of the name.~Lillian~
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I think Marisol is so pretty, my friend Aldo has a daughter called Marisol, i havent met her as they spend their time between Italy and America, but i think it's a pretty name.Marisol Gabrielle
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I never really thought about it before but I think it's lovely and very rare these days.I think names like Ann/Anna/Anya would be a good mn.
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