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Ulyssa or Vivian?
No, I don't like Vivienne, so that's not on the table. "And by the way, dearie, your punctuation sucks canal water!"
-The Ghost of Vivian Vance
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Vivian
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Vivian.
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Vivian.
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UlyssaIf it had been Vivienne, then I would have picked that.
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Vivian, hands down!Ulyssa just has that "ew" sound, but Vivian makes me think of a bubbly, lively young lady/little girl!
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Definitely Vivian, but I prefer Vivienne. Ulyssa is ugly imho.
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VivianAnd I don't like Vivienne, either. There was a Ulyssa at my son's school up until about a year ago. I don't dislike it irl as much as I thought I would. I just like Vivian much much more.
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Ulyssa? That would make a stone statue smile.Vivian is definitely better, and I don't like Vivienne either - too ornate - but what about the more English Vivien? Tennyson used it, and who are we to argue?
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VivianXo
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Vivian.:)
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Vivian by a country mileUlyssa looks ugly and like you got tryndee with Alyssa.
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or the feminine version of fugly Ulysses lol
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VivianI'm technically with Wordsmith - Vivien > Ulyssa > Vivian because I like Vivian (m).
But Vivian (m) is a GP ... so I'm going to pick Vivian f anyway, also because of the sound of you in Ulyssa. I think it would bother me if that were my name.
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VivianVivian is alive and vivid. Ulyssa starts with "yooo" and ends with my hated "issa" sound.
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UlyssaVivian is a male name in my eyes, so I choose Ulyssa. I prefer Vivien to Ulyssa, though.
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Ulyssa!I don't have great reasons other than Ulyssa is cool and Vivian is kinda boring in comparison.
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