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Aurica
Came across an Aurica today. Not Erica but Aurica. I kind of like it? It feels like a more modern Erica, which feels very 80s/90s. WDYT?
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Don't like it
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It is a Romanian nickname, mostly used for elderly women. I used to live in Romania and there were quite a few older ones. It is a nickname for Aura or Aurelia but also rarely used on its own. The -ica ending in Romania is very cutesy and is used in lots of names, as a nickname.It's not bad. I am not a fan of -ica. I also don't really like Erica or Jessica or Annika.I do like Aura.
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I like it
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