[Opinions] Martina
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Middle name only!
I don't think it's a name I'd ever use, but I could definitely see it on someone else's daughter. It reminds me of Martina McBride, who, as others have said, has an amazing voice :)
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Jennifer Nicole
Loving the Names:
Ariella Kathryn, Carrie Marie, Elisabeth Ava, Faith Alexandra, Michaela Reese
Cade Preston, Deacon James, Grant William, Jude Hamilton, Roman Spencer
It's best as a first name, but I associate it with Martina McBride
Makes me think of martinis. :-/ Or Martina McBride or Martina Navaratilova (sp?). Also a way to combine Martin & Tina, neither of which I care for. I can tolerate Martina, and the nn Marti/Marty would be cute (it's my parents' dog's name - Marti :b) but not something I'd ever use.
~Heather~
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"Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?" - Ernest Gaines
I love it--reminds me of Martina McBride, who has an absolutely amazing voice. I don't know that I'd use it for a real daughter (there are plenty of other people I need to conjure up in names before Ms. McBride, lol), but I'd love to meet a little girl named Martina.
Tina, Tinny, Mari, Mara, Marta, and Marti would all be really cute nicknames. I especially like Marti, oddly enough--it's very Grease and retro-cool to me.
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Tina, Tinny, Mari, Mara, Marta, and Marti would all be really cute nicknames. I especially like Marti, oddly enough--it's very Grease and retro-cool to me.
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But *every* name needs a nickname!
...Says the girl who didn't have one up until college, lol.
I think that's why I'm drawn to nicknames, really--I never had one that stuck, even though I gifted my sisters with at least a half-dozen each.
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...Says the girl who didn't have one up until college, lol.
I think that's why I'm drawn to nicknames, really--I never had one that stuck, even though I gifted my sisters with at least a half-dozen each.
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I never really had a nn, unless you count "Lau" (Law). When my mom chose the name Tara for my sister, she thought there weren't any nicknames for it, but all her friends call her Ta or Tazie.
I recall doing that with all my gf's when I was in high school! The boys would all make fun of us...and mock us by doing the same to thier names. They went so far as to call James, "Jam"; a nickname that has stuck some 15 years now! (Oh gosh I'm old!)
Yeah, I was Ames a lot when I was little, and Amy Raemy, lol. But I was jealous of the Elizabeths "Liz" and "Ellie," Christopher "Chris," and Jessica "Jessy." I wanted a nickname, not just a pet name.
But now I'm AR in college a lot, so that makes it better. ;)
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But now I'm AR in college a lot, so that makes it better. ;)
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Mick Jagger is older than:
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A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
So you are Bro? lol
Love it! It's a real forgotten gem which ought to have much more attention, and a refreshing alternative to the more common "Mar-" names. I would prefer it as a FN.