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Audrey
I've been going back & forth in my head with this name for actual years now. WDYT?Please vote on my ♀ & ♂ lists!http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/174843/112914 + http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/174843/112915
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This was my number one favorite name from November til around March. Now Bianca is my number one for right now. It's still a very pretty name. Love it!---------Audrey, Martha, Bianca, Phoebe, Natalia, Jacqueline, Lorraine, Suzanne, Apolonia, Cecilia, Nancy, Olimpia, ElyseAnthony, Sergio, Dominic, Vincent, Matthew, Christopher, Russell, Randall, Nicholas, Bogdan, Israel, Linus, Sebastian----------------Rate my PNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/166097/112886

This message was edited 6/14/2017, 11:24 AM

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Audrey is beautiful. I also love Audra.
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I find it flabby, drab and at best middle-aged. I just do not see what people see in it. One pretty actress isn't enough!
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Love it, a fave of mine. It's elegant, timeless and feminine and makes me think of Audrey Hepburn, which isn't a bad thing.
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I really like Audrey. It's understated but lovely.
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I love Audrey, that is all. Haha. I don't know why but it's just a name I've always found attractive and it ages well.

This message was edited 6/12/2017, 6:25 PM

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I have an appreciation of Audrey although it has never been a fave of mine. That doesn't stop me from creating Audrey combos, though: Audrey Sophia, Audrey Caroline, Audrey Madeleine.
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I like it. It looks a little clunky, maybe thanks to Aubrey, but the sound of it is so earthy and pretty. It's like the antifrilly classic, unpretentious but not homely.
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It's pretty. The only thing that bothers me is that it is so close to Aubrey. I like Aubrey but as it is also common the two might get confused quite a bit.
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I don't like it. Sorry Danno! It has a dreary sound to me. I love Aubrey - the 'br' sound is somehow much brighter - but not on a female
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I absolutely despise it. Along with Aubrey and all its spelling variations, and Autumn. Because the initial "aawwww" sound is repulsive to me. It makes me feel mildly nauseated every time I have to say it or hear it. Which wasn't fun when I worked for a while with an Aubrey, and she and I had mutual friends, so I used to hear her name a lot.
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I quite like Audrey. Not enough to use it myself. But, It reminds me of Old Hollywood & Audrey Hepburn. Which is a good thing.
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(:Audrey happens to be my actual name (: As a young child I used to not care for it, partially since I hated all the nickname options and I still do with the exception of the very witty, "Audzilla"
Now as I became older, I have grown to love my name. I love how it is relevant (well known) but isn't overused. Not a name you encounter often either on a real or fictional person. Or whatever else. I'm proud to have this name.
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That's great! I went through a brief period of my life when I was younger where I disliked my name as well because there were no nickname options (my name is Autumn). As I grew up, the nickname my parents gave me (Autie) seemed too childish. But now I really enjoy my name too! Interesting how time works I suppose.Audrey is such a pretty name!

This message was edited 6/12/2017, 4:35 PM

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Haha I guess so! Autie is cute. Truth be told, I used to be insanely jealous of my younger sisters name since her name had a plethora of nn options. Though same with my older sister. They were constantly being referred to as "Em, Emy" and "Kris\Krissy" (Thwir names being Emily & Kristina) And there was me with just "Audrey" a nickname used once in a very blue moon. But I don't mind that now since, mentioned before, I am very satisfied with my name.
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Hi !!!I like it very much.
I rate it 8/10.
It seems soft and feminine.
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