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Viola or Violet?
Currently, I'm rather liking both Viola and Violet, but there's no denying they're extremely similar, so I just wanted to get everyone's opinions, out of interest, on which they prefer. Also, does anyone have any good Viola or Violet combos?
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Violet gets my vote. I like the following combos:Violet Isabella
Violet Rebecca
Violet Renee
Violet Estelle
Violet Angelina
Violet Abigail
Violet Anastasia
Violet Sabrina
Violet Sadie
Violet Samantha
Violet Gabriella
Violet Josephine
Violet Jane
Violet Jessica
Violet Katherine
Violet Keira
Violet Zara
Violet Caroline
Violet Mae
Violet Mary
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I was almost Violaafter my mother's grandmother, so I'm biased. Plus, it's Shakespearean, which means it's tops in my book.Viola Ophelia
Viola Constance
Viola Imogen
Viola Cybele
Viola Blythe
Viola Manon
Viola Margaret
Viola Therese
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Violet, but it's close.Only because apparently Viola means 'rape' in Spanish or something -- and it's an instrument. However, both are extremely nice.
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Viola. I actually have this name picked out as a middle name for a girl, Aubrey Viola.
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I strongly prefer Violet.Violet Rowena and Violet Winifred are my favorite combos with the name.
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Viola Caroline
Viola Faye
Viola Emmeline
Viola Grace
Viola HayleighViolet Hannah
Violet Amelia
Violet Michelle
Violet Leigh
Violet Paige
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I really love Viola, Gwyneth Paltrow was so beautiful as Viola in Shakespeare in Love. I have heard tha Viola means something akin to Rape so that was the only thing keeping me from really loving it. Violet is lovely but it's too popular for me.
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Out of these two I prefer Viola. I also like Violeta.
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I really adore both, but I can see Violet getting more and more trendy, so I would go with Viola.Viola Coral
Viola Gertrude
Viola Marian
Viola Nicolette
Viola Odile
Viola Patience
Viola Roxane
Viola Tamsin
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I like Violet much more, I'm not sure why though!
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