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[Opinions] Carole
How do you feel about Carole (this spelling only)? It would be in honour of a woman I admire greatly--and yes, she's famous, if you're really curious as to who I mean.And what do you think of these combos? I haven't found any that have had a real pull to them yet.Carole Antigone
Carole Teratia (ter-AY-shah)
Carole Lisetta
Carole Augusta
Carole Dahlia
Carole SuzanneSuggestions are always welcome.Array

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Carole King, maybe? :b I think it's a prettier spelling than Carol, but the name in general isn't a favorite of mine. It is refreshing, though. I like Carole Augusta best of the combos. BTW, I have a good friend whose name is Gracie Carole. Her grandmother was also Gracie (NOT Grace, as she often corrects) and her mother is Carol. Not sure why they added the "e", but I think it's kinda nice. :)
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I really like the name Carole it's my mothers. I would match it with a french middle name as to the way you are spelling it with the "e". I suggest Marie. It's a classic french name.
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Carole is an okay name. I guess if your honoring someone very, very special, it is quite pretty. It's also very unusual. Much pretty than the usual Carol.MN~Carole...Augusta
Suzanne
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Hmm... After Carole King? Just taking a guess.And I like Carole but prefer the spelling Carol. And I like it a lot. It sounds very charming, so much in a way that I wouldn't shorten it to Carrie even though I technically like the nn Carrie. I'd love to see Carol or Carole used for a child today, it'd be nice.I like Carole Dahlia from your combos. I think Carole needs a more uncommon middle name to balance it out.Carole Veronica
Carole Liana
Carole Francesca
Carole Delphine
Carole Valeria
Carole Miranda
Carole Pamela

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Love it, ever since I saw old Carole Lombard movies. Carole Antigone
Carole Josephine
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Carole's my middle name - same spelling and everything. It was used to honour my grandmother, as I'm her first (and so far, only) grandchild.I've never liked the name. I remember annoucing my dislike for it when I was very little, to which my father replied "You don't like your grandmother then!", which was, IMO, a very stupid thing to say. ;-) Even now, I'm not too keen, but I can live with it.How about Carole Maria? ;-)I love the name Antigone, btw! I have a thing for ANT- names.
- Maria"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life." - Samuel Johnson
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Im not a fan of Carole at all just not my kind of name i would use it as a middle name in your case.
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It's ok. I prefer Carol, but it's personal choice (although I do find it interesting how one letter, or an alternate spelling can change my entire opinion of a name). I like Carole Augusta from that list."No one can make you feel inferior without your consent."
-Eleanor Roosevelt
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I like Carole. I admit that Carol seems a bit dated to me, however, the 'e' on the end looks more finished to me (sort of like Anne vs. Ann).Re: your combos, Antigone is intriguing. Alone the same vein, I also like Andromeda. WDYT of Carole Lisette rather than Carole Lisetta?
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I like Carole a lot. For whatever reason I prefer it with an e at the end over Carol, though I like both anyway. I like Carole Antigone and Carole Augusta, but I'm not really feeling the other ones for whatever reason. I have an aunt Carol Elizabeth and I think that sounds beautiful, but your naming style looks different from mine so I don't know if that'll strike you as appealing. :-)
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