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[Opinions] Kate or Lena?
Which is better? You can't pick both or neither, you have to pick one or the other. Please. :P "And by the way, dearie, your punctuation sucks canal water!"
-The Ghost of Vivian Vance
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LenaNot a fan of Kate. It's quite a harsh sound and there are so many of them.
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KateI think Kate is classic and timeless
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Lena
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LenaBut only as Lay-nuh.
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Kate...More timeless
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LenaKate is so boring I can't even find the words for it.
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LenaIt's a prettier name and sounds like a nicer person. Kate doesn't sound mean exactly, but it sounds neutral so it could easily be mean (or nice or anything else). Lena sounds nice so it's a lot less likely to be mean.Edit: I was assuming it's LE-na. Or I suppose LEH-na is also okay. If it's LEE-na then you should spell it Lina, but I like it better than Kate no matter how you say it.

This message was edited 7/14/2016, 9:17 PM

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Kate. My mn and a classic, timeless name.:)
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LenaKate is so dull and insubstantial to me.
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LenaI like Kate and it can stand alone, but I generally prefer it not do so. Lena is beautiful and soft but not too soft.
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LenaKate is so cliche and overrated.
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Lena
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LenaKate is way too common; in particular it seems like it pops up way too much in fiction. If someone wants a strong female character, they name her Kate. Lena at least is different.
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You are so right.Kate is such a generic name for strong female characters. Heck, just about anything starting with Kat/Cat is. I rolled my eyes when I first saw Katniss...
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Lenal like Lena, Kate is a nickname for me.
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LenaThey're both short, professional, and to the point. Normally I'd say Kate but Lena seems clearly more interesting.If you said Cate I would've had a tougher time.
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Lena prn LEH-na > Kate > Lena prn LEE-naGenerally Kate is out of date IMO, starting to sound smug instead of spiffy.
Neither of these names is a favorite of mine, but I like to see Lena pronounced with a short e. Lena with an EE sound seems kind of ugly IMO, it should be Lina.

This message was edited 7/14/2016, 11:17 AM

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Katexo
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KateKate has sass; Lena is just yawn.
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LenaI'd use it as a nn for Helena though
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Kate!no contest.
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This doesn't count as picking both:Kate if it's a nickname for Katherine, Lena if Kate is a stand alone name.
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Oh, sure, be difficult. ;)
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Kate
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LenaKate seems overrated.
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Kate
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