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[Opinions] Re: Nina
I like Nina. It's simple, and easy to say and spell. It also sounds very youthful but can fit any age very well.The one bad association I have with Nina is in those books (I can't remember the name of the series) where they have a two-child law, and all third children have to take on fake identities, and one of them complains that her new identity "Nina Idi" sounds like "Ninny Idiot". I don't know why I remember that scene from a series I read so long ago! But I don't think most people will think of Nina-->Ninny since the "i" sounds so different.Combos...Nina Olive
Nina Olivine
Nina Kismet
Nina Tamar
Nina Keshet
Nina Tiamat
Nina Yarona
Nina Birgitte
Nina Birgit
Nina Pascale
Nina Rhianne
Nina Brienne
Nina Willow
Nina Rowana
Nina Rowan
Nina Laurel
Nina Sage
Nina Paget
Nina Cassia
Nina Calliope
Nina Anne
Nina Annegret
Nina Oriana
Nina Ariadne
Nina Liora
Nina Liat
Nina Tegwen
Nina Megwen
Nina Kerewin
Nina Kiriwen
Nina Kaia
Nina Adara
Nina Adena
Nina Dorcas
Nina Sabine
Nina Gwendolen
Nina Hadassah
Nina Cassandra
Nina Ariel
Nina Honor
Nina Onora
Nina Annora
Nina Hannelore
Nina Hedwig
Nina Chaya
Nina Cressinda
Nina Cressida
Nina Aurelia
Nina Aurelie
Nina Emilie
Nina Emily
Nina Emilia
Nina Autumn
Nina Augusta
Nina Sorcha
Nina Senka
Nina Rhiannon
Nina Branwen
Nina Llewella
Nina Odyssea
Nina Margalit
Nina Ophelia
Nina Undine
Nina Lorelei
Nina Leora
Nina Kegan
Nina Brenna
Nina Rose
Nina ChiaraI was trying to come up with middle names that were simple, to go with the simplicity of Nina, but I couldn't think of very many! Maybe the contrast of a simple fn with a complex mn is good though.

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