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[Opinions] Re: Carole
There was a French model in the 80's named Carole (surname pronounced "bo-kay"). I fell in love with the French pronunciation and had the combo "Josephine Carole" in my head, with the full Gallic "zho-zeh-FEEN ca-ROL" bouncing around in there happily. Just a fancy.I have always loved Carole Lombard movies, so the name has nothing but positive associations for me. I prefer this French spelling to English Carol, but both are nice. I pronounce them the same way in English.Let's see, other combinations. Something equally warm and welcoming. How about:Carole Virginia
Carole Jacinda
Carole Bryony
Carole Gillian
Carole Emma
Carole Margot / Marjorie / Mairead
Carole Glenna
Carole Julia
Carole Evelyn
Carole Emily
Carole Sylvia
Carole Germaine
Carole Gervaise
Carole Joan / Siobhan / Jeanette / Johanna / Joanna
Carole Patricia
Carole Eugenia / Eugenie
Carole Maya
Carole Audrey
Carole Esmee
Carole Gwendolen
Carole Jennifer
Carole Glynis
Carole Maureen
Carole Fiona
Carole Genevieve
Carole Eileen / Eibhlin
Carole Susanne
Carole JocelynI get a strong "j" name vibe for a mn. Anyway, please let us know if you like anyone's suggestion(s). Thanks!

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Thank you! I really like:
Carole Emma
Carole Glenna
Carole Evelyn - This would honour my grandmother.
Carole Eugenie
Carole Maya
Carole Jennifer
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