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[Opinions] Mandarina
I encountered this name recently. WDYT of Mandarina?
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Would be cute in a story, but I can't imagine it on a real child. All the jokes...
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Lol, it makes me think of mandarin oranges, too. From what I can tell, it seems to have use mostly among Spanish-speakers. You can scroll through the Pinterest users by this name here, and see what I mean: http://www.pinterest.com/search/people/?q=mandarina Some of the users are stores or companies, some might be nicknames, but there do seem to be a number with Mandarina as part of their real name. Mandarina Dulce appears more than once, also combined with Maria, Celestina, Carolina...It was when one of my pins got repinned by a Mandarina that I first even heard of this name. xD

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I decided to go to our 'good friend' Wikipedia, and found this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarina
The Spanish word for Mandarin is Mandarín, and mandarina is the word for a kind of orange, and in Ecuador is slang for a whipped man, one who does everything his wife/ girlfriend says.
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Yikes! Then how do we explain its apparent use as a given name or nickname?? Although that slang might be exclusive to Ecuador and not known/used elsewhere. I guess it's possible it's being given as a "plant" name, like all the other plant/herb/flower/tree names. I guess it sounds kind of nice, so I could see why they might use it.I looked at the Wiki link. A kind of snail? Seriously? Weird.
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Where's Satsuma?
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Don't like.
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isn't she one of Strawberry Shortcake's friends?I know there's a Tangerina, so that's all Mandarina seems like to me, a cartoon kid name.
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I think that I ate some today and that they were very tasty.
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Little sister to Clementine and Satsuma... ?
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My first reaction is of an orange;) although I love oranges, I don't think I care much for the name. At all :)
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