[Opinions] Justine or Justina?
Which name do you like better--Justine or Justina? (If you don't like either name, then which name do you hate the least?)
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Mashka
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This message was edited 11/18/2006, 1:26 PM
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Justine.
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"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
Justina
I've never understood the appeal of Justine. I think its really plain and has no "oomph" to it. :-/
I've never understood the appeal of Justine. I think its really plain and has no "oomph" to it. :-/
Justine
Justine
Justine
Justine definitely
I love Justina...one of my closest friends is named Justina.
Samantha
~18 year old, freshmen at University of Michigan-Flint
Samantha
~18 year old, freshmen at University of Michigan-Flint
Re:Neither, it sounds to masculine.
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Emma, Emily, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Catherine, Erika, Chealsea, Jennifer, Jessica, Jocelyn.
Top ten name
Emma, Emily, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Catherine, Erika, Chealsea, Jennifer, Jessica, Jocelyn.
I'm not fond of either, but I will have to go against the crowd and say Justina.
sorry i screwed up the last post....
i accidentally put "Justine (nt)" where my name was supposed to be my bad
i accidentally put "Justine (nt)" where my name was supposed to be my bad
If I had to choose, I'd pick Justine.
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This message was edited 11/18/2006, 1:34 PM
I really dislike both of them (sorry :-) but of the two, Justine is better.
I actually am okay with Justinia, but I am not sure if it would be accepted as a valid name. you could make a case for it (ie Lucius -> Lucia, Julius -> Julia, Lavinius -> Lavinia) but I'm not sure what people would say.
*ETA* okay. so I'm not sure if Lavinius is the masc form, but I am leaving it there anyways. ;)
I actually am okay with Justinia, but I am not sure if it would be accepted as a valid name. you could make a case for it (ie Lucius -> Lucia, Julius -> Julia, Lavinius -> Lavinia) but I'm not sure what people would say.
*ETA* okay. so I'm not sure if Lavinius is the masc form, but I am leaving it there anyways. ;)
This message was edited 11/18/2006, 1:33 PM
There was one by each name in my high school, actually. The Justina was awful; the Justine, pretty nice. I'm now biased towards Justine.
I prefer Justicia (I go back and forth between saying it jus-TIH-see-uh and jus-TEE-see-uh), though.
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I prefer Justicia (I go back and forth between saying it jus-TIH-see-uh and jus-TEE-see-uh), though.
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I need the smell of summer--
I need its noises in my ears.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I like Justine more.
Justine
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