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[Opinions] Sunny, Klaus, and Violet.
I think I'm in love with these names, let alone the sibset.Sunny I like the best, and possible nickname of Sonja? I think that fits right in with my category of Scandinavian name with english-speaking countries nickname. wdyt?Klaus is nice. I know someone who's last name is this but this is all anyone refers to him as. wdyt?Violet is growing on me. Vivi would be cute as a nickname. wdyt?thanks!
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I love Violet, i think it's great, but Vivi it's nmsaa, maybe just Vi?
The others are nmsaa, sorry.Eva
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I like the names especially Violet. I do think that Sunny doesn't really fit in the sibset though. Sanne would have been better.
Violet, Klaus and Sanne :)
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Ooooh I love Lemony Snicket!Best sibset I've heard for a long time (wouldn't use it though, obviously)Violet - now in my top 5 it's very pretty
Klaus - pronounced the proper way (KLOWS) I love it but only as a nn for Nicholas
Sunny - very cute :) I wouldn't use it as a nn for Sonya as Sonya is a nickname itself (for Sophia). Could I use Sophie (in honour of my sister) with the nn Sunny, do you think?alice x
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I find Klaus terrible, Sunny weird and Violet nice.
Vivi is nmsaa, Sonja is ok-ish but boring. Sorry.
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Sunny - Cute. I think it works as a nick name for Sonja, but how about Sunniva?Klaus - Actually gfrowing on me. But it may be a little too "old world."Violet - I love the name Violet. It's my own middle name (wish it were my first). :)
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I don't care for Sunny. It could work as a nickname for Sonja, perhaps spelled as Sonny, but I don't think nicknames should revolve around formal names. But, I don't care for Sunny / Sonny or Sonja.I don't care for Klaus. I think of Santa Claus / Klaus, a clause in a contract, and cold slaw (for some reason).Violet is OK. I used to like it, but it's not my style anymore.
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I've heard it pronounce as CLAWS (like the claws of a bear), never as KLOWS, and I doubt many people pronounce it as you do (watch a ton of people prove me wrong now). Another reason why I wouldn't use the name. Too much pronunciation confusion.
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Where are you from? Maybe it's a dialect issue.(Kelcaire
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The US. Perhaps it is, unless you're from the US, too. But, then it could be a city/southern type dialect difference. Or, it could just be a plain ol' difference. :)
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Maybe, I'm from ScotlandKelclaire
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This message should be in reply to Sinclaire's post below - sorry:)
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Klaus is pronounced "Klows"(Smile
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Lemony Snicket fan?
I'm 27-years-old and Seda read me one of these at work and now it's here in front of me so I can finish it. Humourous!Very nice names. My favourite is Klause. Sunny isn't the best nn for Sonja imo. Maybe Sunderi or Sunshine or just Sun? I would call Violet by her full name.Kelclaire
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Where did you get the name Sunderi from? (origin etc) alice x

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All are nice, but for goodness sakes don't use them as a sibset! Far too corny, with ASoUE out and already becoming popular. (I have a feeling it may become like Harry Potter.)Violet and Klaus are my favourites, while I prefer Sunny as a nn for both sexes (Sonja, as you said, or any of the -son names for boys).Miranda
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Haha, I just like them as a sibset. I wouldnt dare to use them as a sibset. :)s
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Phew! ;-Da
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Lemony, Lemony Lemony*DIe Hard A Series of Unfortunate Events Fan*
Violet is Nice. It could grow on me. Letty is a cute nn imo.Klaus is OK. Not as nice
Sunny is to nney. Sonja is ok
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