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[Opinions] Justine
WDYT of Justine?Please don't just say "dated" because it was never popular enough to be tied to a specific decade.
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I use to like this name a lot more when I was younger. I prefer it for a middle name now. I definitely like it more than Justina.
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I'd say 'timeless' rather than 'dated', and I've always been puzzled as to why it didn't enjoy any sort of popularity surge when Justin went so viral.Usually I don't enjoy -ine or -een names, exceptions being those, like Caroline, that are pronounced -ien. But Justine is a name I've always loved for its stylish dignity as much as for its meaning. I would seriously consider using it.
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I like it. It super rare in Denmark. As of 2020 only 114 people are called Justine in Denmark. I’ve met one of them and due to this being Denmark, her name was pronounced yoo-STEE-nuh. It sounds soft and really nice in Danish but I like the English pronunciation just as well. It sounds very powerful in English.
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I like it. It's softly pretty, and strong. It would make a great middle name.
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I don't like it. I find the "Just" syllable rather heavy. Suitable for the masculine Justin but not so suitable for its feminization.
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I like it, it doesn’t feel dated to me.
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It's very attractive, but has an intimidating vibe to it. Like Dominique. It's not really a very friendly-feeling name like ...Betty or Robin.
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It seems like a name I would like or don’t mind but despite liking the look of the name, the sound isn’t pleasant. I don’t like Justin either.
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I don't really like it, but I knew one growing up who was beautiful and elegant, so I associate those qualities with the name. There's just nothing appealing I can glom onto in Justine. I don't like the sounds. It is, however, much nicer than Justin.
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It's ok
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