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[Opinions] Ottilie and Octavia
WDYT of Ottilie and Octavia?
Are they in useable in England?
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Octavia is gorgeous in an unconventional sort of way. I think you could definitely use it in England. How would you be pronouncing Ottilie - o-TEE-lee-ə, aw-TIL-ee, or o-TIL-ee? I think you could use it in England even if you're pronouncing it o-TEE-lee-ə. I prefer Octavia, and I think it would be less likely to be mispronounced, though.

This message was edited 2/19/2011, 6:59 AM

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Even though I'm not in England, I definitely think they're usable! I really like both names.
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These names are exotically beautiful to my ears. Lovely.
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These names are exotically beautiful to my ears. Lovely.
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I don't know if they'd be useable in England, since I'm in not, but I really can't see why not. I like both names, very charming.
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I love Octavia.I think they're both usable.
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Well, 20 Octavias and 13 Ottilies were born in England and Wales in 2009, so obviously their parents thought the names were usable. I think they're both perfectly good names and would be fine anywhere.
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I think both are usable. Ottilie is a bit more stylish.
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Yes, I think both Ottilie and Octavia are usable in England - Ophelia too, btw.I really like Ottilie and Ophelia but not Octavia. I don't like the idea of just "counting" your kids Roman style.
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I love them both, and I think they would work well here (though Ottilie more than Octavia, I think).
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I am not and have never been in England. However, I see no reason why these names would be unuseable in an English-speaking country. They are pronounceable and legible and have no awful connotations or associations. Thereby I declare them useable!
And personally, I am probably opposite of everybody else in that I think Ottilie is adorable and Octavia is awful! Go figure.
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Nope, you're not the only one thinking Ottilie is adorable and Octavia is not ;)

This message was edited 2/18/2011, 6:37 AM

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I adore both names! I definitely think they're usable in England.
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Ottilie's pretty popular, isn't it?I don't like it, though. Octavia is much more beautiful and interesting. I know a sibset of Octavia, Olympia, and Ontario (f), and they don't have trouble with their names. "Usable" is such a weird question. I feel like it becomes an excuse to avoid having courage.
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I'm not from England, but I hope you don't mind me answering your question with my thoughts on the two names.I really dislike the name Ottilie, and really can't understand what other people see in it, but that might just be the way it sounds in my accent. I get the image in my head of an otter wearing lace whenever I hear or read it.Octavia, however, is gorgeous. Strong and attractive. I am attracted to names that are feminine but frilly, and this seems to fit in nicely. I like the eight thing too, as eight is a very prominent number in my life, and makes me think of my mum. (:
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