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[Opinions] Coe
I've really been loving Coe for a girl recently, but I'd only use it as a nn. So far these are the names that I'd consider (I've starred both my favorites and the ones that I think are the most plausible):Calliope
Corinne*
Cassiopeia* (love it, but it's a stretch)
Colombe*
Clothilde*
Carolien [kare-o-LEEN]
Colette*
Cosette*
Claudie [klo-DEE] (again, I love it but is it workable?)
Cairistiona [kar-is-tee-AHN-ah]
Cordélie* [kor-day-LEE]
Cordelia*
Cosima*So what do you think of Coe? Do have any other possible full name suggestions?TIA :)Edited to make the names clickable.

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I think Coe is totally workable for Claudie, and since it's on your short list about half the time I would definitely go with that.Honestly I think it works with all of those names except Caristiona, but I have very liberal nickname policies. Another option is Nicolette. Umm. I think it would work with Caroline. Possibly Victoria.I think it is probably important to note that if you had a daughter Coe you would DEFINITELY call her Co-co a lot of the time.It is cute.
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Coe is my oldest boys second middle name, for his great Uncle. I don't think it's particularly feminine but I'd rather see it than not, so I'll say I wouldn't mind it as a nickname for Calliope, Cordelia, Cosette and Cosima (and am adding Cornelia).
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It's a boys nameSorry, but the only Coe I've ever known is a boy. I like it on a boy, but it sounds really weird for a girl. I suppose it's okay as a nn, but I'm still not sure how much I like that. Though I am glad to see someone at least likes the name Coe :)Out of your list, I think Colette and Cosette are the best as full names.
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I like:
Calliope
Corinne
Cassiopeiaplus CallihrroeI think that they are ok as full names
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