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Marni/Marnie
Saw someone named Marni in the credits of a movie, which struck me as a better alternative to the usual spelling Marnie, which is just 'meh' to me.
What do you think of either?
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I've seen Marni in credits, too, which is the only place I've seen it. I've only seen Marnie used in the Alfred Hitchcock movie.Marni seems a smidge more glam, maybe like Mitzi... while Marnie seems more like Myrna.

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Hi !!!Both Marnie and Marni seem dated to my ears. Marina is much much better.
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I like the spelling Marni but I think I prefer Marnie or Marney. I'm not a huge fan of the name, but I don't dislike it.
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I like Marnie better. It looks more complete.
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Never liked either, it had always had a made up feel to me.
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I prefer Marnie. Marni looks like some exotic name and Marnie is the usual spelling, but it could be a good alternative.
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I’ve always loved Marnie, but I wouldn’t use it myself. I find it too nicknamey, and I don’t like Marna or any other longer alternatives.Marni looks dated. Back in the late 80s we all changed Ys to Is to seem edgy. Who knew that a decade or two later all those people who wanted their name to be Ricki or Randi or Mindi would name their kids things like Maddysyn?
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