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Evie
Do you like this name?
Would it be ok as a full name?Cassie...girlfriend to Cameron and mum to Hayley Anne, Skye Louise, Nathan James and Blake Robert
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I like it better as a nickname fir Evelyn or Evangeline.

This message was edited 4/14/2017, 8:13 AM

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I love Evie, it's really cute. I think it works as a full name or a nn.
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I dislike it, even when used only as a nickname. I think using Evie as a full name is silly. Too cutesy and childish. Imagine a 40yo or a 70yo named Evie! Much prefer Evelina, Evelia and of course Evelyn :) Eve is nice as a middle name.
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I like it as a nickname, but not as a full name. But it's also pretty popular in the UK.
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It's really popular as a given name in the UK. I find it very twee and don't think it works on an adult. Better as a shortening of Eva, Evangeline or something else
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It's sweet, and I quite like it, but I can't help but thinking that it's also quite childish sounding. For that reason alone I would prefer it as a nickname for example Evelyn, Evangeline etc.
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It's sweet, and I quite like it, but I can't help but thinking that it's also quite childish sounding. For that reason alone I would prefer it as a nickname for example Evelyn, Evangeline etc.
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I like Evie even though it's getting really popular. I don't like it as a full name though. I like it as a nickname for Evelyn, Eve or Genevieve.
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I love Evie! The first time I heard it was on an older girl in my music group who I thought was really cool, and was an amazing musician, so I have a good association with it. I definitely think it works as a full name particularly as where I live it's incredibly popular as a full name (so much so it's on my too popular guilty pleasure list). I like it enough that I've thought about using it occassionally as a nn for Evanthe, even though I'm not usually a big fan of nns.
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As a nn for Eva, Eve or Evelyn, it's sweet and perky until she grows up. Then it becomes babyish and silly.
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