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[Opinions] Emilia & Julia
Which do you prefer of the two?Any middle name suggestions?Thanks. :)http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/111733
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Julia. It seems less fussy and still pretty.I haven't made a combo in months so forgive me if these are bad:Julia Anne Carys
Julia Margaret
Julia Suzanne
Julia Therese
Julia Morgane
Julia Felicity
Julia Thyme:0)
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I like both. I prefer Julia as I think it ages better and also won't get mixed up with another name. I think Emilia would become one with Emily and Emma since theyre sooo common.
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I really don't like either.
As a general "rule" I don't like "Ju-" names, with the one and only exception of Juno.
Emilia gets on my nerves, nobody pronounces it any different to Amelia, they only use the different spelling because Amelias "too popular".IMO the lesser of two evils is Julia.
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I prefer Julia. It's a timeless classic, ages well, and is beautiful to look at and say. You can't go wrong with it.The spelling of Emilia has always struck me as "incorrect," even though obviously it's not. It just looks weird to me. I prefer Amelia.
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Hmm...It's tough but maybe I like Julia better? For middle names: Julia LouiseJulia RavenJulia MarchJulia SimoneJulia Serena
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This is difficult because I dislike both names. I think I may prefer Emilia, although only slightly.Emilia Sally
Emilia Paige
Emilia Dagrun
Emilia Christal
Emilia Cary
Emilia Caroline
Emilia Agda
Emilia Temperance
Emilia Glory
Emilia Catharine
Emilia Rozanne
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Julia. Emilia is too similar to Amelia, which is one of my least favourite names.
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I prefer Julia by a landslide. Emilia isn't offensive to me, but it's not as pretty and bell-like as Julia.Combos I think fit your style:
Julia Francesca
Julia Marina
Julia Elizabeth / Elisabeth
Julia Rafaela
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I prefer Emilia.
Both are very popular here in Sweden, but Julia was more popular in my generation than Emilia. So I'm more tired of Julia, and while I like how it sounds in English and Spanish, I don't like how it sounds in Swedish. So, Emilia.
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