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Re: Kirsten
I like it. I had three Kirstens in my class in high school. There was a Kirstin, a Kirsten, and a Kierstin. Then I worked with a Kirsten who was about my age. I think all of them pronounced it KEERstin / KEERst'n. People are easily taught correct pronunciations. But like with so many names, they do have to be taught.I guess it seems dated about like Kristen does, but it doesn't strike me as a name that was a huge fad despite knowing so many the same age... because those are all the Kirstens I ever knew, unlike with Christine/Kristen etc.
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