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[Opinions] Re: Candace
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Candace, I like. I wouldn't use it, but I like it well enough. I also like Candy, and I think I'm one of the last living people on the internet who does. :D I can't help it--I'm an Iggy Pop fan like whoa. Dacey would be a cute (if trendish) nn, too.Candace Irene
Candace Emilia
Candace Ingrid
Candace Helen / Candace Helena
Candace Lorena
Candace Verity
Candace Ivy
Candace Tabitha
Candace Olive
Candace Regina
Candace Winifred
Candace Philippa
Candace Teresa
Candace Fiona
Candace Renee / Candace Renata
Candace Verona
Candace Lillian
Candace Quinn
Candace Magdalena
Candace Victoire
Candace Pamela
Candace Lilac
Candace Lydia
Candace LuciaArray
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Candy, or something closeWhen my daughter was small, I often called her "Cookie", until an older friend told me to *stop*, or"I'd end up with an 18-year -old Cookie".So I did stop, and my daughter is now glad.
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LOLIn college, I had a friend named Victoria whose nn was "Cookie." Why? B/c she had a big sister named Candace, nn Candy & her folks thought Candy & Cookie would be "cute."
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I almost put down Candace Pamela on my list!But said it aloud and thought "Nah, better not! It sounds like candid camera!" lol You did use a few of my combos though, Irene, Emilia (I used Amelia) and Ivy. ANd I used Olivia and you used Olive, so great minds must run in the same rut. lol
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I was actually thinking ofCandace Pomelo, but I didn't put it down b/c I figured no one would like it. Pamela is very similar in sound, and I like it almost as well. :o)
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