I like
Caroline (-LINE) or
Carolina (-
LEEna) myself, but I have a tendency to flowery, frilly, girly-girl names.
Carole doesn't sound particularly dated to me, it just doesn't appeal that much (though the only
Carol's I know are all 50+yo). However, I do like
Carole Quinn (no I don't think it's too close to
Carole King - but would that be a bad thing, honestly? no).
I really like
Carole Antonia the best from your list, but when I say it out loud it sounds like Carole-Anne
Tonia. Maybe it's my Texas twang. We have to part ways on
Carole Stargazer, darlin, just not somethin I would pick. But if it works for you, so much the better.
Incidentally, how do these strike you?
Carole MalloryCarole MaureenCarole KathleenCarole NicoleCarole PatriceCarole RebeccaCarole SimoneCarole Margaret
Ordinarily I despise the mn
Nicole, but here it's different. I have a strong affinity for alliteration and assonance.
I don't think I would use either Caro or
Carrie, honestly. She'd be
Carole or something non-name-derived. Like Booger. No, I don't know. Caro's okay, I guess, I just can't hear my
self sayin it, and isn't that always the bottom line? *LOL*
James Hawkeye is a terrific combo. I have a brother-in-law
John nn Jack/Jackie (both equally used).
Jackie's okay, but not my favorite. If you're going the
James Hawkeye route, I'd personally call him Hawk. Or, yes, just
Jim. I love all the
Jim's I've ever known. :)
~Lillian~Proud daughter of
Ann and
JohnProud sister of
Lauren and
LeahProud wife of
DavidProud mother of
Alexander,
Scarlett,
Sophia, and
Gideon