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Jenna
Wdyt of Jenna?
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I like it.
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Nice
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I think it's very, very beautiful. I don't care that it was 2000s trendy which isn't a bad thing anyways in my mind.
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It's okay. Very 80s, early 90s. I like the sound of Jennifer much better. But Jenna has one advantage: people are less likely to shorten it to Jen or Jenny.It's okay, not bad, and not hopelessly dated but it does sound a bit dated.
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UglyJennifer is much better.
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DatedIt feels pretty dated to me. Otherwise it's fine.
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I find it very boring, and much less attractive to my eyes and ears than Jenny. I also grew up with several Jenna's and just don't care for it.
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I like it a lot. It's less placeholder than Jenny (which I do like) and much less tired and annoying than Jennifer.
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Love it
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It's okay. However the Jenna's that I personally met, did not like me. I have to pass on this name, unfortunately.
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Can't see the point of it. Take Jenny, the classic nn for Jennifer and, in the past, for Jane, and then add an -a ... to do what? Feminise it? Hardly necessary. Make it into a full name rather than a nn? What's the attraction - the sound? The look? It seems dated where I live, so perhaps it was a short-lived fad.
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