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[Opinions] Julietta
I came across this name the other day, and have fallen in love with it. It's just a Latinate form of Juliet.See I've always liked Juliet, but I have a thing about names ending in T. In practice, where I live, people use a glottle stop and it doesn't sound as nice. Besides, I've been seeing a few too many Juliet's lately, and would rather be ahead of the game ;-)Julietta solves all this, but still evokes Shakespeare for me, which is my favourite thing about the name to start with. WDYT? _____________________________________________________________________Elinor"Yeehaw!" is not a foreign policy!
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It's a bit much. It sounds like the parents couldn't make up their minds over either Julia or Juliet. Both of which are gorgeous in their own right.
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Personally, I find it very...well, not very pretty. I adore Juliet/Juliette! But, Julietta sounds like a lower class name, were as Juliet always reminds me of someone of upper class.
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its very romantic
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Hum I could come to like it.
"Shoot for the moon because even if you fail you'll fall amoung the stars"

Melanie


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I used to love Julietta when I was about 11, my favourite combo was Renee Julietta (dont like Renee now though).I haven't thought about Julietta recently but it is pretty.
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This message was edited 10/26/2005, 5:06 AM

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