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[Opinions] Avril?
WDYTO Avril? April has been in my head a lot and now Avril is. And I know Avril Lavigne but I'm not using it so.
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I find it a bit bland.
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Love it.The Avril Lavigne connection has never bothered me. And she's not that horrible anyway, I'd much prefer her to Britney or Paris. Plus, by the time I have kids (7-10 years from now), the connection probably won't be as strong.
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I really dislike Avril - I think it's the combination of the 'v' (which I rarely like in names) and the 'r' straight after. I much prefer April, fresh and sweet. Makes me think of daisies. And kittens... but that's just coz of a book I loved when I was little lol.
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Lavigne absolutely ruined the name for me.Not that I liked it much before, but now I double wouldn't use it, because of her. I could not consciously use the name knowing such a snotty sell-out shares it, and there would no doubt be comparisons.
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It's ok. I, along with Lavigne, reminds me of Advil. I prefer April or Abril.
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Love Avril. I also like the three syllable variant, Averill ("AV-er-il"). April is sweet and fresh too.

This message was edited 3/24/2008, 4:57 PM

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I prefer it to the English April
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I adore Avril [m]it's so sweet and fresh.
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I agree.
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It's a bit harsh. Averill (ah-VERY-ill) is much prettier IMO.
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Since you already mentioned Lavigne I won't bother, but that's immediately where my mind goes.Aside from that association it's okay. The v in the middle makes it seems a little too rough and growly to me. I definitely prefer April--sweet, but not flimsy. It need a really strong mn though, imo.
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