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[Opinions] Adrienne
What are you opinions of Adrienne?
Do you prefer Adrianne / Adriana / Adrianna?
Do you like the nickname Adie?
What do you think of these combos, just off the top of my head:Adrienne Eleanora
Adrienne Elizabeth
Adrienne Juliette
Adrienne Susana
Adrienne Sophia
Adrienne Ines
Adrienne Jean
Adrienne Misae
Adrienne Lola
Adrienne Michele
Adrienne Carla
Adrienne Laurel
Adrienne Verity
Adrienne Rose
Adrienne Diana
Adrienne Jana
Adrienne JoannaThanks in advance! :)
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I love Adrienne! It's an old favourite of mine although I have rarely used it recently. I also like how classic it is without being common/dated/boring. Between Adrienne and Adrianne it's a tie and I sometimes change opinion but it's Adrienne I would favour ultimalely (today at least). I also like Adriana, spelt this way.I don't like Adie and I don't really have a better nickname idea. I used to know an Adrianne nicknamed Betty, for whatever obscure reason...
As for combos, the one that stands out for me is Adrienne Laurel. :)
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Are you pronouncing it like ay-dree-ENN or like AY-dree-en? I only know one, and she pronounces it like Adrian, but if I hadn't ever met her I'd assume it was ay-dree-ENN.What are you opinions of Adrienne?
-I like it, but not enough to use.
Do you prefer Adrianne / Adriana / Adrianna?
-I like Adria, Adriana, Adrien, and Adrian on a girl also. Adrianne isn't bad either. I don't really like Adrianna.
Do you like the nickname Adie?
-Not really. I don't think it needs a nickname, but if it wanted one I'd probably say Adri.
What do you think of these combos, just off the top of my head:
-I like:
Adrienne Eleanora
Adrienne Elizabeth
Adrienne Laurel
Adrienne Verity
Adrienne Rose
Adrienne Jana
Adrienne Joanna
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I really like Adrienne, probably because of a good friend I grew up with having that name. And that is my favourite spelling, because it makes the most sense with how I pronounce the name. I don't like Adrian(n)a at all as it makes it way too flowery for me. Does the nickname Adie sound like the number 80? I don't think I like it. I'm not really sure Adrienne needs a nickname.Of your combos, I think these are particularly good:
Adrienne Sophia
Adrienne Michele
Adrienne JoannaThe one I know is Adrienne Christine, which I also like.
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I'm English, so with my accent 80 sounds with a 't'. But I can see it would be like that in America, for example.
Haha Billie Joe Armstrong has the number 80 tattooed on him as his wife's name is Adrienne "Adie."
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I like Adrienne, but I prefer Adrian (for a boy), Adrianne, Adriana, and Adrianna to Adrienne.Adie is a cute nickname, but I like Adrie better. Out of your combos, I like these the best:
Adrienne Susana
Adrienne Sophia
Adrienne Michele - Prefer Michelle.
Adrienne Carla
Adrienne Laurel
Adrienne Verity
Adrienne Rose - Rose is very overused as a middle name, though. How about Adrienne Rosa or Adrienne Roselle?
Adrienne DianaAdrienne Laurel and Adrienne Sophia are my faves.I love Eleanora, but Adrienne Eleanora is a bit of a mouthful unfortunately.
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I've always liked Adrienne, probably because of the song by the calling. I'm not a fan of Adrianne, Adrianna etc thoughI really like Adrienne Laurel and Adrienne Sophia out of your choices Adrienne Eleanor is nice tooAdrienne Rose is so overdone though
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Adrienne is quite nice but in some accents it sounds exactly like the boys' name Adrian, so it sort of depends where you live. I don't like it when it is pronounced lik Adrian.For that reason as well I would prefer Adrianna or Adriana.My combo suggestions are Adrienne Marissa, Adrienne Louisa or Adrienne Michaela. I also like your ideas of Adrienne Joanne or Adrienne Sophia.
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I think Adrienne, Adrianne and Adrianna are all nice and it kinda depends what you're combining it w/... The first 2 esp. aren't overused it seems, so that gives them some added appeal.if the mns above, I think the ones w/ ns could probably be removed... mns that work w/ it...Rose
Verity
Laurel (prn'd Laurelle sounds better and classier)
Carla
Michele
Elizabeth
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