[Opinions] Constance
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One of my favorites at the moment.
I also happen to like the nickname Connie, but if that doesn't strike a chord with you, I think the NN is completely optional, anyways. ;)
They say the devil's water, it ain't so sweet;
You don't have to drink right now.
But you can dip your feet
Every once in a little while.
I also happen to like the nickname Connie, but if that doesn't strike a chord with you, I think the NN is completely optional, anyways. ;)
You don't have to drink right now.
But you can dip your feet
Every once in a little while.
This message was edited 12/5/2006, 7:53 PM
I like it. Sounds really feminine to me.
--Laura--
I really like it, which is strange because I don't normally like that type of name. :-)
¡VIVA ESPAÑA!
¡VIVA ESPAÑA!
I like it, but I wouldn't like it to be my name, if you know what I mean. I think, as Britney said, that it's quite a cumbersome name. My sister has a friend named Constance, who, at only twelve years old, already hates her name so passionately that she won't answer to anything other than Connie. Her reasction to her name kind of puts me off the idea of using it.
I think it's rather pretty, if she's not called Connie.
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I knew a Constance, she went by Connie. It's a nice name, it used to be one of my favorites when I was a kid.
It is pretty
I don't really like virtue names, but this has a pretty sound. Unfortunately, any charm the name may have had to me has been lost since taking a class on The Canterbury Tales.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_of_Law%27s_Prologue_and_Tale)
Constance comes across as a flat character to me, not the heroic saint she is supposed to be.
Magnanimous Despair alone could show me so divine a thing, where feeble hope could ne'er have flown, but vainly flapped its tinsel wing.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_of_Law%27s_Prologue_and_Tale)
Constance comes across as a flat character to me, not the heroic saint she is supposed to be.
Magnanimous Despair alone could show me so divine a thing, where feeble hope could ne'er have flown, but vainly flapped its tinsel wing.
I LOVE Constance. I would love to meet a little Constance or Connie! I think its sweet but also very strong, and would suit both a child and adult.
Sorry, Constance is nmsaa!
I like it, but I don't think that I would ever use it.
♥ Kristen ♥
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Sometimes you just have to dance in the rain.
Here is where you are
There is where you want to be
But you can't get there from here ♥
♥ Kristen ♥
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Sometimes you just have to dance in the rain.
Here is where you are
There is where you want to be
But you can't get there from here ♥
I think it's nice, though I find it almost more suitable as a MN.
Jennifer Nicole
...Loving the Names...
Ariella Faith, Elisabeth Maria, Olivia Jasmine
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...Loving the Names...
Ariella Faith, Elisabeth Maria, Olivia Jasmine
Cade Preston, Grant Joseph, Jude Hamilton
I love it! I am slightly bias, as it is my sister's name. She goes by Connie.
~ Arcadia ~
I knew a girl named Constance. She thought the name was too long, but hated the nn Connie so she went by Stan. I think Constance is cumbersome and doesn't have any appropriate nn's as Connie sound sort of old and dated in a bad way imo. I prefer Cadence, with potential nn's Cade or Cady