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[Opinions] Carla
What do you think of Carla for a girl? It's never been a stand-out on my list but I've always liked it. Now that Charlotte is so overused, I think it's a nice alternative. Also, do you prefer this spelling or Karla?_____________________________________________________________________Elinor
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I love Carla, I think it's simple and elegant. It would be on my list if there wasn't a Carl, Carla, Karel and Karl in my family already! (Admittedly, Carl is deceased and Carla and Karel live in the Netherlands, but my family just don't like unneccesary name double ups lol).Two thumbs up from me :-)
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I like Karla. :)
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Carla is a nice name!
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I love Carla, though I prefer Karla. Kristen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I like Carla, mainly because I know an 18-year-old girl called Carla, and she's a really cool person. I like the sound of it, and it's fun to say. Carla is a million times better than Karla, in my opinion.Image hosted by Photobucket.com
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i love this name and i prefer the spelling Carla*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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I knew a Carla, and she was one of the most non-descript people I've ever met. I'm afraid I don't like the name.Carlotta and Charlotta are my favourite Charlotte-ish names. I also love Carole, but that's not so close in sound.Array
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Carla.I just...don't like it. Its plain, its boring, and its just a big yuck for me. Charlotte isn't overused here, but Carla...is just not for me.
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It sounds very low-class to me. I don't know why...but I mostly associate it with trashy, loose women. I've met a Carla that was very nice, but she couldn't dispel the image for me, even though I have no idea how I got it."No one can make you feel inferior without your consent."
-Eleanor Roosevelt
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I'm not particularly fond of it, mostly because, once you get all the way back through the meanings for Charles and such it just means "man". So with Charlotte or Carla it would kind of be naming your daughter "man-girl". So it bugs me. But I'm so much of a meaning freak that I've cut out half my favorite names for meaning's sake.
And I've had a bad experience with a Carla, so... _________________________________________________
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I love it. It's definitely undersused and underrated for sucha lovely name. I think I prefer the spelling Carla, though where I come from Karla is the "official" version.
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