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Mirabelle vs Mirabella
WDYT? I have been starting to love these names, but I can't decide which one is better.
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I love and far prefer Mirabelle. It strikes the right balance of sugary-sweetness and groundedness. Mirabella, with that extra A, is just too over the top.
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Mirabelle is already frilly enough for me, Mirabella is over the top. I'm trying to decide whether I prefer Mira, Mirabel, or Mirabelle.
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I can honestly say I like both equally. They are both very pretty.
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They're both great, though of the two I prefer Mirabella. Who else here remembers the Wizard Cards from Harry Potter? Mirabella Plunkett was on one of them.

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By coincidence I was thinking about these names myself yesterday - we've just had a General Election in Australia and a politician called Sophie Mirabella came on the television. Mirabella is her last name (i.e. surname) - but I thought to myself that it would make a lovely first name. It strikes me as far prettier and more usable than Mirabel and Mirabelle - which seem a bit soppy to me. Mirabella is not soppy - rather spunky and feminine at the same time. Miri would be a lovely nn.
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Thinking about this a bit I have realized I feel the opposite way about them that I do with any other -elle vs. -ella name. Mirabelle feels like the more frilly and insubstantial of the two. Mirabella somehow seems to have more pluck!
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Mirabel is much better than either. Mirabella is entirely composed of frills, and Mirabelle is overblown if you're not French. Pretty much like Isabella and Isabelle compared to Isabel.
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Mirabella is just darling; Mirabelle has always made me think of a cow, unfortunately.
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I prefer Mirabel / Mirabelle. I find Mirabella too frilly.
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Normally I prefer -elle endings ie Annabelle, Isabelle, etc. But for this name I think I like Mirabella better.
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