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[Opinions] Lillianette
There's a girl in my class named Lillianette and I can't help but love this name! It's looks and sounds so pretty and elegant, yet it's so very unique. First time seeing this name. What do you guys think of it? Have you seen this name before?♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧♡*+:•*∴”:♡.•♬✧
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I like -ette but not in this case. Lillian is better on its own. This name is beautiful but if it was common i would freak out.
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Lillian is fine, -ette names are sometimes fine but please not together.
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Lillian and Marion have the same kind of vibe to me, so I associate marionette. I don't like it.
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Bit over the top
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I like it, it reminds me quite a lot of marionette, possible even more so than Mariette, but if one could look past that it's very interesting. Tbh this is the kind of of over the top, frilly, fru-fru, 100lb pink ballgown and plastic tiara nonsense I love, so I'm here for it haha

This message was edited 1/19/2022, 5:13 PM

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I like Mariette and Marietta. They don't seem forced at all.
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I live for Marietta, it has so much flare
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It has more life than Mary! I'm not sure why, but I can't shake the virgin association..I even met a Mary. She wasn't really "pure" but she was well respected. I can't explain it. I just like names that come from Mary more than Mary herself.
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Nah. I like Lilian just fine although I'm not a fan, but Liliana is too much and I don't like Lilia either. Lilianette is like plush barbie pink frilly lace sugar-laced cupcake overload, it feels like being attacked by a china doll in a powder-puff pink petticoat flouncy ballgown and it's just... way too much. I'd argue it's far from elegant and far from my style. At least there's nicknames she can use, but it's a pass from me.

This message was edited 1/19/2022, 3:31 PM

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I like the names Lillian and Annette a lot, but Lillianette just sounds over-the-top to me. Very frilly. Not bad, but really frilly.
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I have to admit that's it's unique, and unexpected, but the creativity in it seems kind of forced.Maybe that's just because I'm not a fan of Lilian. I prefer lily by a lot. I also love the name Lynette. So..there's no logical reason for why I don't like Lily and Lynette together. There are names that are just as long that I actually quite like.
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I dislike Lilian, but I prefer it to Lillian.
As it stands, it looks as if it contains Annette with an -n- missing; which is awful.
It also goes on and on and on ... the chances that people will actually call her Lillianette rather than Lilli are slim.I've never seen it before, and if my luck holds, I never will again. It is ungainly and unsightly.
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It makes me blink a couple of times to figure out what I'm seeing. Spoken it's lovely but on paper it is confusing. I'm wondering if she was named after a Lillian and an Anette.
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My thoughts too. It's pretty but needs to be two separate names Lillian Annette or better yet Lily Annette.
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It's just got too much going on
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It’s unbelievably frilly.
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It's not bad but okay. Thanks
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