When you think of a girl/woman named [name]Carolina[/name] (carol[name]EEna[/name]), what comes to mind?
I am a [name]Carolina[/name], it’s my mn, but I use it as my maiden name. We prn. [name]Carolina[/name], because we are from [name]North[/name] [name]Carolina[/name].
Let’s see, I’m very lady-like, good ethics, morals and values. I am a charmer and a bit of a flirt. I love to laugh and tell stories. My nn [name]Bella[/name]/[name]Belle[/name] is as in “southern [name]Belle[/name]” so I have very ‘prissy’ associations with my name. I love my name!
Nice Southern [name]Belle[/name], sorority girl, SAHM, etc.
Thank you for your feedback. Anyone else, specifically regarding the carol[name]EEna[/name] (as in Herrera) pronunciation?
I love the name [name]Caroline[/name]…and because the spelling is so similar I immediately said “Caroliiiiina” (as in [name]North[/name] [name]Carolina[/name]) in my head. Have you considered spelling it another way to support the pronunciation? I have a friend who’s cousin’s name is [name]Caroleen[/name]…so perhaps [name]Caroleena[/name]? Or [name]Carolena[/name]?
[name]Just[/name] a thought.
When I first saw I said it [name]Caro[/name]-[name]LEE[/name]-na because I knew a girl that liked it said that way and have heard many Latin families call their daughters [name]Carolina[/name].
I picture a young [name]Carolina[/name] with long curly blonde hair thats very girly and sweet but can be a little bratty some times.
For an adult [name]Carolina[/name] I see a blonde girl that is the head of some company. She is very smart and attractive.
Thanks, [name]Dolly[/name].