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Which name do you prefer...
Camilla
Sienna
ToriAlso, what do you think of each name? Cassie...girlfriend to Cameron and mum to Hayley Anne, Skye Louise, Nathan James and Blake Robert
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Tori seems incomplete, I prefer Victoria.Sienna, just seems like a color to me.Camilla is nice, a soft classic. This would be my favorite of the three.
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Sienna.
Camilla is a name I don't like for personal reasons and Tori sounds tacky imho.
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I like Camilla the most, then Sienna, then Tori, just as you've listed them.Camilla- I think this is soft and pretty and underused. Comes with a couple of built in nicknames, too (Cammie, Millie.)Sienna- I think it has a nice sound and despite the "trendiness" of it, I do like it.Tori- I'm not a big fan, unless it's Tory on a boy. Tori seems like a nickname, and not a particularly great one. It also seems a little dated to me.
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Sienna is a pigment to me (burnt sienna, raw sienna) and a Tory is someone whose politics I very much disagree with. So, yup, prefer Camilla. It's a nice name, quite cool and calm and dignified, with decent nns.
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Personally I prefer Sienna. I've never been keen on Camilla or Tori, I don't know why though.
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Sienna.Camilla - It's a little stuffy for my taste but it's nice. I had a peer named Camilla in high scholl and her name was super unusual, sort of like a high school aged Ursula would be today.Sienna is very youthful at the moment but I think it will turn into an awesome name for women as the Siennas grow up. And become dated too. I think despite being trendy it will seem about as dignified as, say, Donna does someday (IMO Donna is still a spiffy name).Tori - too nicknamey for a full name according to my taste, and too circa-1990 to use for a baby. I like Victoria and I don't mind nn Tori, nothing wrong with it.
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Camilla by far!! Camilla is pretty and still down-to-earth. And I love Cami and Millie as nicknames.
Sienna is okay but feels flighty and trendy.
Tori is too nickname-y for me.
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My favourite is Camilla. I think it is a very pretty yet powerful name.I have had a bad association with the names Sienna and Tori. The people who bore these name weren't particularly kind and both of them were what some might call "trailer Trash." As names the are okay, but I would never use them.
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SiennaCamilla is my mother's name, so it's wrong generation for me and I don't really like the sound either.
Tori is nicknamey, dated and pure ugly. Sienna is lovely though.
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I prefer Camilla. I think it's classy,chic and familiar yet uncommon. It also lends itself to cute nicknames if you're into them.Sienna is also pretty, but I don't think it ages as well as Camilla. I have trouble picturing a 90-year-old Sienna. Also, perhaps because of Sienna Miller, it makes me think of it-girls.Tori just looks incomplete, and I don't like the sound (although I like Victoria). I don't think it ages well either.
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I like Camilla best. I don't like it all that much, but it is pretty and kind of unusual but not strange.
Sienna I like the sound of but it has a tacky vibe to it.
Tori just seems babyish, like Nikki or Katie.
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Tori, as a stand-alone, is UK political and very hard to take seriously. As a nn for Victoria, in places where there isn't a Conservative Party known as the Tories, it's fine, though I do prefer Vickie.Sienna ... I dislike geographical names, and also colour names like Scarlett and Indigo. I don't think it'll become lastingly mainstream.Camilla is definitely my preference, unless I can have Victoria instead of Tori. But I'd never use it, not as a fn anyway, for its association with horsey ladies and ageing princes. Ironically, in an alternative universe it'd make a lovely sibset with Diana!
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Sienna, although I love it spelt Siena, because it makes me think of Siena in Italy which is a gorgeous little town and one of my favourites. It's a really nice association to have, so I love the name.
Camilla is too stuck up and pretentious sounding for me. I much prefer the prettier, more down to earth Camille.Tori is too childish and insubstantial. I only like it as a nick name.
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Probably Camilla. I like the sound of Sienna, but it's getting really popular. Tori just reminds me of the Conservative political party which for me is a negative connotation, and besides, I don't like the sound. Camilla's gorgeous, though! It was my babysitter's name when I was younger- my little sister always nicknamed her 'Vanilla'. I also adore Camille.
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Camilla, by far. It's just so classy and rarely heard (that I know of). Even though I slightly prefer Camille, I think Camilla has a lot of life and smooth sounds. Sienna is pretty, but it's a very 90s name where I live. No idea why, but I knew a few. However, it's quite pretty when spoken and I love name with imagery embedded. Tori - not a fan. I actually took Victoria off my list because of this nickname. I may be influenced by my dislike for Tori Spelling though.
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I like Camille too actually.
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