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[Opinions] Cinnamon
As quite a few of you know, I'm a big fan of Neil Young, and Ladybug's post about Cinema reminded me of Cinnamon.It's not a word I've ever been particularly fond of as a name, but it's been growing on me lately. And that's definitely the fault of Mr. Young, whose song "Cinnamon Girl" is nothing short of fabulous (and a better song to be named after than, say, "Alabama," lol).So, what do you think of Cinnamon (perhaps nn Cinda)? Cinnamon Rae, Cinnamon Sara, Cinnamon Solveig?I don't feel particularly attached to it, but it's currently appealing to my aesthetic sensibilities. :)Array...Oh, and lyrics to the song:I wanna live
with a cinnamon girl
I could be happy
the rest of my life
With a cinnamon girl.A dreamer of pictures
I run in the night
You see us together,
chasing the moonlight,
My cinnamon girl.Ten silver saxes,
a bass with a bow
The drummer relaxes
and waits between shows
For his cinnamon girl.A dreamer of pictures
I run in the night
You see us together,
chasing the moonlight,
My cinnamon girl.Pa sent me money now
I'm gonna make it somehow
I need another chance
You see your baby loves to dance
Yeah...yeah...yeah.
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I love it, but wouldn't use it.
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I like Cinda. Cinnamon? Eh. Not really my style, though I will admit that Cinnamon Solveig sounds sweet.
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i adore it as a name its been on my list for ages
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Nice. I seem to like herb and spices names :-)
It may be a little much in the first name spot, but absolutely fine in the middle!
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My mom used to babysit a girl named Cinnamon. She had a brother named Meredith. Cinnamon Rae sounds very nice, but I can't imagine ever using the name Cinnamon myself. It's a little too much for me. How about using Cinda as a first name? Cinda Rae is pretty.

This message was edited 12/4/2006, 12:28 PM

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Possibly as a mn, but it has too much of a "stripper" feel to me, sorry. :-/ I also remember seeing a made-for-tv movie years ago (based on a true story, I believe) about a teenage girl named Cinnamon who killed her stepmother at her father's urging. Another not-so-great association for the name. :(
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I don't like it at all. It sounds stripperish to me, like a stage name. Photobucket - Video and Image HostingLoving the names Alexa Cheyenne, Autumn Corinne, Owen Seth and Oliver Nicholas
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As a middle-name, yesAs a first name, it's too sugary sweet, cute little girl to be taken serious. For a woman, all I can picture is a very pretty, feminine southern girl with a fringed vest and cowboy boots - not too much in the brains department
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It's a little too sweet and food-ish to me. Sort of like Sugar. It's a cute dog name though.ETA: I knew a mini-Dachsund named Cinnamon and how cute would it be to call her Cinni-mini? :)
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This message was edited 12/4/2006, 11:21 AM

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I honestly really like Cinda as a name, but Cinnamon is a bit much.
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I think Cinnamon's alright actually. I don't think that I like it enough to use it in the future but nevertheless, it still great and I think Rae's the best mn you've chosen for it. Cinnamon Rae flows really well and with the other nns you've chosen, it sounds kinda hissy (like a snake!) with the alliteration of the s. Cinda's probably the best nn but when you mentioned Cinda, I thought of Cindy. That's way too cutesy sounding and I think those are probably the only two nns you can get out of Cinnamon.
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I don't like it, at all.
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