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Caroline or Carolyn?
I am having a hard time getting my hubby to agree with me on a name for our baby--we have a while yet to decide, but I kind of just "discovered" these two names and do like them both. Which one do you prefer and why? Any nickname ideas. I have heard Carly used as a nn for Carolyn. Other ideas?
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Carolyn!!!
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As if Carolyn could *possibly* compete with Caroline!
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I prefer Caroline. I dislike Carolyn. I like Cara as a nn. :)
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I prefer Caroline. It is strong yet feminine. Carolyn sounds a bit too young and sweet for my tastes. Caroline would age much better.My favorite nickname is Caro.
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Caroline!Caroline's stunning...it's elegant, intelligent, sophisticated and refined. Carolyn is only an imitation of it. I have heard Carly / Carlie being used for Carolyn. It's not my style...too cutesy--I'd just use Carolyn. As for nicknames, I really don't think Caroline / Carolyn needs one. Callie and Carrie are pretty common, and you might be able to use Lee, Cara, Olive (?), or Rilla.
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Only Caroline, ever. Carolyn is a woman from the 50's, and -lyn is such a tacky ending.I love Callie as a nickname.
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CarolineAlthough I like the sound of Carolyn. I just don't like the look. Caroline is very strong and beautiful. My favorite nn for it is Caddie, but Callie is alright and I'm starting to like Caro/Carro. There's also Carrie. I'm not a big fan of Carly.
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Caroline gmv!
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Definitely CarolineIt's so classy and timeless, IMO. Carolyn way too baby-boomer.
And I only like Caroline pronounced with a long I (CARE-uh-line). My sister Caroline's pet peeve is when people pronounce her name like Carolyn.
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I prefer Caroline. It is more aesthetically pleasing. I dislike Carolyn because it seems more trendy instead of classic. I think the Y spelling is actually a bit dated anyway. I don't like any of the nicknames for those names. The only other I can think of right now is Carrie.
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I strongly prefer Caroline. I like the look of it better, plus it has a timeless/classic feel, whereas Carolyn feels/looks dated.Caro is my favorite nickname for this name. I also like Callie.
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Caroline. I know a Caroline nn Carly, and honestly, I just prefer the full name over the nn. Cara could even work as a nn. I don't like Carolyn that much...to me it's just not as sweet or pretty as Caroline.

This message was edited 9/8/2009, 2:53 PM

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Another vote for Caroline. I don't mind the sound of Carolyn, but it is a bit seventies.
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I prefer Caroline. It's less trendy looking than Carolyn and I like the line pronunciation better than linn. Carly is a cute nn, though.
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Are you pronouncing them the same?
I would say "Caroline" as Carol-line, and 'Carolyn' as Carol-lyn.I like Carolyn nn Carly.
Its Cute.
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Carolyn is stale right now while Caroline is fresh. I prefer Caroline simply because it's more French, and I generally take original names over variants.Carrie & Callie are both top-notch nicknames!
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Caroline is gorgeous, timeless, elegant. I love the nns Carrie, Cara, Caro and I can live with the nn Carly. Caroline is the kind of name that will still look fresh on a high school graduation announcement 19 years from now. :-)Carolyn has a here-today-gone-tomorrow feeling to me. I don't care for it.Good luck trying to find *the* perfect name!
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Yes, all of that.
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Yeah, what she said.
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CarolynI love Carolyn. It's retro but very pretty and model Carolyn Murphy gives it some class. I think it's much nicer sounding than Caroline and less common.I think it could make a comeback now that I see Marilyn and Madelyn more often.I love Carolyn and I also love Coraline, but I'm not a fan of Caroline.
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I far prefer Caroline to Carolyn.Carolyn has a dated feel to it, while Caroline doesn't. Caroline is more classic. And I guess I just prefer the sound of the last syllable of Caroline to the sound of the last syllable of Carolyn.
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I agree--Carolyn is cute in a way, but does sound kind of dated. Maybe because there are a lot of middle-aged people named Carolyn--ppl born in the 1940's, 50's and 60's
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Caroline, but I think you can prn it with the short -i ending anyway if you prefer it. I have seen Caro, Cara, Carrie, Lina. I do not like Carly at all.
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CarolineIt looks better, I think. Nicknames:Cara
Carlie
Lin
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