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[Opinions] Michelleq
WDYT of Michelle?
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It's one of these boring but inoffensive 1970s French imports to the US.
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What are the other boring but inoffensive 1970s French imports to the US?
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Nicole and Simone come to mind.
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And Danielle.
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I far prefer it with just the one L. I've got a French friend and an English-speaking South African friend who both are 0ne-L Micheles, and apart from the good associations, it just seems sleeker and swifter and more elegant and graceful.Love the Beatles, though.
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It’s pretty. Still reminds me of the ‘80s, even though I’ve met two under 10.
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It's pretty and soft sounding.

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I like it. I have a two year old niece with the name. Hearing the name regularly made me realize how sweet it is.
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Michelle is a little bit dated (has a very 70s feel) but still charming. I also cannot imagine an unattractive Michelle.
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Ugh. One of those "Pwetty cause it's Frenchy" names I hate.
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love it
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TYPO! MichelleMichelle
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Relieved about that! Once I had the unusual experience of having a high-school boy in my class whose name was Marq. Pronounced like Mark, so clearly just his parents being kre8iv! Glad to know there isn't a copycat Michelleq somewhere - of course, the q would have been silent.
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