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[Opinions] Anina
After going back and forth between love and indifference, I'm back to loving Anina. Problem is, I just can't find a middle name that I absolutely love. I'd love any suggestions. Here are some combos I've been mulling over. WDYT?Anina Bruriah
Anina Katriel
Anina Devasha
Anina Nurit
Anina Zissel
Anina Vered
Anina Lilach
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Anina is nice. I do see "a Nina", though, and it does sound a little nicknamey. But it's nice.Anina Lilach is gorgeous! I also like Anina Katriel.
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Yes, I see "A Nina" too
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Anina Bruriah
Anina Katriel
Anina Devasha
Anina Nurit
Anina Zissel
Anina Vered
Anina Lilachhmmm these are so different from my style... I like Anina Katriel the best ...
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Well, I can't help but thinking that even though this name is lovely that paired with these mn's it is likely to be too unusual.
Of all of them, the one I think is the least strange and has the best flow is Anina Katriel.
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It's pretty, but I guess since I'm so familiar with Nina, it just seems like it has another A- tacked on at the beginning. Or someone is saying "a Nina". :b Of your combos, I like Anina Vered the best.
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Anina Vered and Anina Nurit are the nicest, IMO. I must say that, as far as I'm concerned, Anina is more a nn for Anne, Anna or Ana rather than a full name.
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It can be a nickname, I suppose, but it's also a 'real' name separate from Anne and its variants.
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I suppose so, but, possibly because I'm an Italian speaker, the -ina ending sounds very diminutive to me. I have hard time picturing a Dr. Anina or Judge Anina or a 70-years old Anina, but maybe that's just me.
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I agree with the Italian partI think Anina is fine on its own, and can picture a Judge Anina. In English, ina isn't a diminutive to me.
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I guess it just depends on the language. In Italian, I suppose it could be a pet form of Anna and thus sound a bit childish, not at all formal. In Hebrew, it's a name unto itself and -ina isn't a diminuitive.Though, I could picture a Judge Anina before I could picture a Judge Kayleigh.But again, maybe it's just me. :)
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I think it would be pretty with an "ette" nameAnina Georgette
Anina Claudette
Anina Bernadette
Anina Suzetteetc, not sure why though.Anina is also so short and full of life I think it would sound pretty with a longer name like:Anina Josephine
Anina Corinne
Anina Catherine
Anina Beatrice
Anina Charlotte
Anina Evangeline
Anina Gwendolen
Anina Elizabeth
Anina Marguerite
or for short and sweet:Anina Clare
Anina Lucy
Anina Marie
Anina Dulcie
Anina Julie
Anina Marit
Anina Hazel
hope you like them :)
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Anina Katriel is lovely.
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